About

In the lively streets of London, Seven Dials offers a blend of history and modern-day charm, making it a perfect destination for explorers and food lovers alike. Designed in the 1690s, its star-shaped layout invites you to wander through seven streets converging at a central point crowned by the renowned Seven Dials Column. The market here is a gastronomic paradise, featuring vendors with sweet, savory, and spicy offerings that tantalize every palate. Don't miss the unique experience of Pick & Cheese, where cheese is presented sushi belt-style alongside carefully curated wine pairings. With its mix of historical buildings, diverse shops, and enticing cafes, it's easy to spend hours soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. Plus, the area is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy a leisurely visit. With a strong rating of 4.5, Seven Dials stands out as a must-visit locale that elegantly combines its rich past with contemporary pleasures.

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Recommended visit time

from 3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Charing Cross
Train station 656 m walk
High Holborn (Stop Q)
Bus stop 474 m walk
British Museum (Stop W)
Bus stop 566 m walk
Trafalgar Square / Charing Cross Stn (Stop G)
Bus stop 595 m walk
St Giles High Street
Bus stop 211 m walk
Aldwych / Drury Lane (Stop S)
Bus stop 510 m walk
Holborn Station (Stop P)
Bus stop 500 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 22,850 reviews
4.5/5 22,850 reviews
Jen Vernon
Jen Vernon
6 days ago on Google

Get the chicken tenders from Lucky Chicken 10/10

Mohammed Q. Khan
Mohammed Q. Khan
1 week ago on Google

Indoor trendy place. Had a chai guys in the covent garden location

Fred Carter
Fred Carter
1 week ago on Google

Good options at the expected prices for such a venue in central. Chicken place was v good.