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Broadwick Street

Experience the vibrant charm of Broadwick Street in the heart of Soho, London. Formerly known as Broad Street, its current name highlights its broad, welcoming vibe. Steeped in history, Broad

Experience the vibrant charm of Broadwick Street in the heart of Soho, London. Formerly known as Broad Street, its current name highlights its broad, welcoming vibe. Steeped in history, Broadwick Street dates back to the 17th century and now showcases an exciting assortment of businesses, from independent retailers to gourmet bistros. Easily reached via the Bakerloo Line at Piccadilly Circus or buses 14 and 19 to Shaftesbury Avenue, Broadwick Street stands as a testimony to London’s thriving culture. Walking down Broadwick Street feels like stepping into a blend of past and present – a journey through London’s rich history, combined with its vibrant present-day scene. With Soho’s lively atmosphere, convenient public transport links, and the unique businesses that call Broadwick Street home, this iconic location should be a staple on your London visit.

wick Street dates back to the 17th century and now showcases an exciting assortment of businesses, from independent retailers to gourmet bistros. Easily reached via the Bakerloo Line at Piccadilly Circus or buses 14 and 19 to Shaftesbury Avenue, Broadwick Street stands as a testimony to London’s thriving culture. Walking down Broadwick Street feels like stepping into a blend of past and present – a journey through London’s rich history, combined with its vibrant present-day scene. With Soho’s lively atmosphere, convenient public transport links, and the unique businesses that call Broadwick Street home, this iconic location should be a staple on your London visit.