

Covent Garden Market, a vibrant hub of street performers, shops, and eateries, is a must-visit in London.
A historic market offering a mix of shopping, dining, and street performances.
An elegant 17th-century church with beautiful architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
A world-famous museum housing a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the globe.
Covent Garden Market can be rainy, this jacket keeps you dry and warm.
Explore the market and nearby attractions comfortably with these shoes.

Reduce plastic waste and carry your market finds conveniently.
Famous for its all-day breakfast menu and vibrant atmosphere.
Iconic for its Bombay-style dishes and bustling ambiance.
Historic restaurant serving traditional British dishes since 1798.

English pottery has been a long-standing craft tradition in Covent Garden, characterized by its unique designs and delicate patterns.
Inspired by the city's rich cultural heritage, vintage-style jewellery is a must-have souvenir from Covent Garden Market.
Covent Garden's textile artisans create warm and comfortable hand-knitted socks using traditional techniques.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, and toast.
Minced beef or lamb in gravy, served with mashed potatoes and often topped with liquor (meat gravy).
Eels set in gelatine, served with vinegar and pepper.

Explore vibrant street art and learn about LA's urban culture on this engaging walking tour.
Wangdue Suspension Bridge, a marvel of Bhutanese engineering, spans the Puna Tsang Chu river, offering panoramic views of the lush valley below.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of Palos Verdes Peninsula, Point Vicente Lighthouse has guided sailors safely since 1926. Its striking white tower stands as a sentinel against the backdrop of the crashing Pacific waves and stunning coastal vistas.