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Kingly Court is a tucked-away corner of Soho, full of colour and character. It dates to the 18th century, and the name comes from royal associations and old links to landowners close to the monarchy. Over the years it went from a quiet courtyard to the three-storey open-air space it is now, packed with independent shops, cafés and places to eat. The draw today is that carefully chosen mix of creative and food-focused names.
It is a few minutes' walk from Oxford Circus and Carnaby Street, easy enough by Tube or bus, yet it still feels slightly tucked away, the sort of place people stumble on and remember. This is not about grand brands. It is about thoughtful spots with loyal followings. Dishoom, which celebrates Bombay café culture, draws long queues daily, and Club Mexicana has built a name on bold vegan street food.
No major historical figure lived here. Its pull is in how it blends heritage with fresh ideas, a social courtyard with real heart. Have a wander and see what is on.