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Silver Place is a short street with deep roots, tucked into the heart of Soho. The name hints at its past. Silver dealers and craftsmen worked nearby in the 17th and 18th centuries, and the street had its part in Soho's wider trade and artisan activity, small as it was.
These days it carries some of that old character alongside newer creative work. Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus stations are both minutes away, so it is easy to reach, and those links feed the foot traffic. It stays quiet next to its busier neighbours, but it holds a few standout businesses. YMC (You Must Create), the fashion label known for its original designs, is one of them, and a handful of independent shops and creative workspaces sit alongside.
It is not packed with famous names. The value is in the simplicity, the central spot and the historical links. For anyone heading past the usual Soho routes, Silver Place is a short walk worth taking, and the business here is worth a look.