Soho
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Step south of Oxford Street to explore the independent boutiques and cafés of London’s original creative hub, still home to many media companies. Soho has a strong sense of community and many traders here are long-established. But it is constantly evolving, with new shops and restaurants opening frequently, making it a lively and dynamic neighbourhood.
Lina Stores
Koya Bar
Cubitts Workshop
YMC
Cloth House
Soho Square
Joe and Co.
Spuntino
Algerian Coffee Stores
Curzon Soho
Kleins
Marian Goodman Gallery
Footpatrol
The Breakfast Club
10 Greek Street
The Photographers' Gallery
Mildred's
Fernandez & Wells
Rapha
Albam
Gelupo
Duck Soup
Frith Street Gallery
Gosh
Nordic Bakery
Golden Square
Romanys
The Lounge Soho
Japanese Knife Company
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Curzon Soho
- Address
- 99 Shaftesbury Avenue
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A Soho institution, this is one of the leading arthouse cinemas in London. It has 3 screens (with good sound and comfy chairs), a café (with delicious cakes) and a bar (which is a nice place for a drink, whether you're seeing a film or not). Part of the Curzon group, but with its own identity, this is a far cry from the multiplexes that abound. It also regularly hosts a number of Q&As and other events.