Christmas at Covent Garden

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A visit to Covent Garden is good for the kick in energy and creativity.

Covent Garden is a vibrant sensory tapestry where lively street performers, diverse quality-themed shops, and the aroma of eclectic cuisines from Chinese to Italian, weave together to create an enchanting urban spectacle.

We arrived and packed in an underground car park two minutes from the premises. We walked for what seemed like thirty minutes, savouring the picturesque views and alluring window displays of well-known quality-level brands: Strathberry, Tom Ford and Chanel.

The Garden is well known for innovative experiential brand pop-ups.In this instance, it was Max Mara. Their furry pop-up saw many come round to have a snap with a giant Teddy Bear. What a delight!

Right in the premise, the garden offers an entrance into the Royal Opera House. What’s even more captivating is the multiple array of high luxury brands displayed in creative fashion, making a row of opulence.

Not to forget the Transport for London Museum. It’s an educative way to spend time whilst having fun.

Overall, the visit left us energised and excited about the premise. It sure was worth the visit and should you put it in your plans, we hope you find the same sense of satisfaction.