Sunday, January 30, 2011

See Wonderful Street Show at Covent Garden London

Hello friends,

Welcome to the year 2011,

London is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Of course, travellers would like to shopping at the Oxford Street and see great Theater performance like the Phatom of Opera, the Lion King etc. But, in order to shopping and seeing the show in London, you may have to spend high budget. Therefore, today i would like to recommend to you one place that you can enjoy both entertainment and shopping at the same time without spending more budget as this place is called "Covent Garden".

Covent Garden is situated at the city center of London as this place incorporated with 13 theatres with famous show like the Phantom of Opera and The Lion King also more than 60 pubs and bars are avaible for hang out. However, the most eminent show available in Covent Garden is known as "Street Performance" as you will enjoy lovely and incredible show from many types of performers whether art or music with free of charge. You will see the Covent Garden's street performance starting from the London Underground Station to the old market where many artistic work are sold with affordable price.

The wonderful street performance includes for instance acoustic guitar solos, magician, violin solo. The most favorite street performance show in my opinion is the "Living Statues" because sometime you may not notice that the statue is, in fact, human until you walk in front of such statues which make many tourists enjoyable and if you enjoy the show, you should award the performers some GBP.

The shopping shop in Covent Garden combined with the brand name shop and old market shopping center which you can buy t-shirt, bags, artistic work and many more items with affordable price. In my opinion, Covent Garden is one of interesting spot in London that you can't miss when visiting this expensive wonderful capital city of United Kingdom.

How to go to Covent Garden
-The easiest way to visit this place is by London Underground via "Picadilly Line" and stop at Covent Garden Station.

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