Tucked away in a little corner of Covent Garden is Neal’s Yard, a side street of the most colorful shops that lead into a beautiful courtyard. I guess it is one of my favorite spots in London now. Full of bright colors, it is a small alley just off Covent Gardens and has pretty and colorful buildings, with shops and cafes. picturesque and very hippy style, which is actually some kind of “reflection” of the person who created Neal’s Yard.
See, its the thing, when you don't expect it and that is surprisingly beautiful- it was the same case with Neal's Yard. and not everyone will say that - 'hey going to London, do visit this small courtyard' . Nope, it was all part of my research... , It's only about 5 minutes from Covent Garden market, and there are two alleyways that lead to it, but they're not particularly easy to spot: one is via Monmouth Street and the other is via Short's Gardens, which is just off Neal Street. A short wander through Seven Dials and you’ll be greeted by all the quaint restaurants, famous shops, and vibrant ambiance that makes this London spot one for the books
Indulge in one of the many stylish and yummy storefronts on offer, serving everything from organic goods to a fresh mani-pedi!
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Read moreNeal's Yard is a hidden gem in the heart of Covent Garden! This colorful courtyard offers a vibrant and peaceful escape from the busy streets of London. The eclectic mix of boutique shops, cozy cafes, and wellness spots makes it the perfect place to relax and unwind.
I particularly loved the organic vibe and the variety of unique, health-conscious cafes, like the renowned Neal’s Yard Remedies. The space is so charming, with its bright, cheerful colors and quaint atmosphere – it’s definitely a...
Read moreNeal's Yard courtyard is undoubtedly a hidden gem in the heart of Covent Garden! This vibrant and multicolored space provides a refreshing escape from the bustling streets of London.
It's bright, cheerful, and exudes an incredible atmosphere. You’ll find an array of shops, cafes, and restaurants to explore.
At the centre of it all, theres currently a striking giant turtle statue, inspired by graffiti. Celebrating bindis, it's aptly named “Golden Turtle Dude Winking at Us” and adds to the courtyard's...
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