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A List of Must-Visit London Squares in Queen's Realm

Trafalgar Square, London


Known for its rich royal history and architectural grandeur, London is truly an eye candy for tourists around the world. This metropolis presents an interesting mix of preserved and modern culture through its buildings, streets, monuments, and squares.

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Being the royal city, London proudly boasts its majestic squares that have roots and history within the royal family of England. These charming London squares were created by the city planners as open spaces for the public to socialize and relax. Rightfully serving its purposes, these public squares have become a must-visit tourist and meeting spot for commoners and visitors.

Listed below are the top 7 London Squares that you shouldn’t miss out on while in the Queen’s realm;

1.    Leicester Square

Situated at the heart of London’s cinema scene, Leicester Square is always lit up with the hustle and bustle of cinema-goers. This is a popular hangout place for Londoners and tourists alike, as you get to see a lot of London’s stranger folk. Do not miss out on the William Shakespeare statue, which is the center of attraction in this square. You can enjoy visiting London’s famous square by booking a budget stay in one of the hotels in Kensington known for budget accommodation in Central London.  

2.    Trafalgar Square

Easily one of the most famous and widely recognized spots in London, Trafalgar Square is a beauty. This is a focal spot to mark all significant London affairs and events. For example, this square hosted the awarding ceremony of the 2012 Olympics and is a prime spot for grand Christmas and New Year celebrations. You must stop by the four bronze lions and Nelson's Columns for memorable photos. Trafalgar Square is the nearest square from Buckingham Palace.All the famous squares is easily reachable from Park City Grand Plaza Kensington which is relished amongst the Londoners for affordable stays in central London.

3.    Parliament Square

Parliament Square is a favorite for protesters and news reporters as this lush green lawn is right outside the Houses of Parliament. You can ride your bike to this place and unwind with a few sandwiches and a cooler.Catch a glimpse of the day-to-day political activities and politicians trying to pose for the cameras. 

4.    Grosvenor Square

An American touch in the very-British city, the Grosvenor Square is dominated by the US Embassy and its security. Nevertheless, the relaxing park holds fascinating American memorials of former US presidents along with a graciously designed unfortunate 9/11's remembrance garden.

5.    Berkeley Square

Located amidst London's Mayfair Street, Berkeley Square is a green oasis surrounded by luxury retailers and foreign embassies. Filled with many roadside cafes and well-known restaurants, the area serves as a prime lunchtime spot for Bond Street shoppers.

6.    Sloane Square

The Sloane Square, more accurately labeled as the 'posh' square, is oval-shaped and has paved slabs. Located in the high-class part of London, this spot is excellent to stop by and grab a quick bite and watch models pose for shoots in their designer outfits (quite a norm).

7.    Soho Square

Known for its nightlife and popular pubs, Soho Square is lively and perfect for you to absorb London’s true beauty in a glimpse. This square also houses the Football Association and the British Board of Film. If you're lucky, you might spot some celebrities and known faces lurking around the square.

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