Trafalgar Square

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Trafalgar Square is home to Nelson’s Column, the famous stone lions, the infamous fourth plinth and a lot of pigeons. It’s a must-see destination for visitors to London. You’ll often find cultural events, performances, shows and other special activities going on in the square by the fountains. In 2003, traffic was stopped from driving all the way around Trafalgar Square; now the area is a glorious pedestrianised piazza, with the vast National Gallery as its crowning glory.
Just around the corner is the National Portrait Gallery, with its fantastic roof-top restaurant that gives you a bird’s-eye view of Nelson’s Column. If you get your timing right, you can enjoy a classical lunchtime or evening concert at St Martin’s in the Fields Church. Just north of Trafalgar Square, is Leicester Square; the gateway to London’s Theatreland. Visit the tkts booth in Leicester Square for half-price tickets to top West End shows. The booth offers discounted theatre tickets on the day of the show, and full-price advance tickets for theatre, rock, pop, sport and other events.

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