Local Area

Victory House Hotel, the epicenter of London’s West End

Victory House Hotel is in the midst of all the West End action. Whether you're looking to catch a show, do a little retail therapy, or hit the quirky foodie joints in Soho, you really couldn't be in a better location.

Everything you need to experience London at its best is within walking distance, including the city’s top attractions such as Buckingham PalaceBig Ben and the Coca Cola London Eye

Whether you’re in town to shop, eat, drink, work or enjoy the nightlife, our exceptional location places all of London’s magnificence nearby.

Best known for its sensational line-up of esteemed West End theatres from The Lion KingMamma Mia, and Les Misérables and sets the scene for a drama-filled experience. As well as a diverse range of bars and restaurants, the West End is also best known for its impressive multitude of designer labels and fashion brands.  

When you stay at Victory House Hotel, the best of London is on your doorstep. 

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Trafalgar Square

Explore Trafalgar Square, one of London's most famous areas, home to The National Gallery and the iconic Nelson's Column.

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Seven Dials

Situated on the entrance to Covent Garden, you'll find Seven Dials. Aptly named for the seven streets that stem from its centre which is a giant sun dial, Seven Dials is also home to numerous shops, cafes, bars and restaurants; a popular location on a Friday and Saturday night for locals.

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Neal’s Yard

Tucked away in a small hidden side street just off Seven Dials, you'll find the little courtyard of Neal’s Yard, a colourful micro-village full of bars, restaurants, and cafes. 

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Soho & Carnaby Street

One of the most popular shopping streets for Londoners is Carnaby Street.  Tucked just behind Regent Street, less than a five-minute walk from Oxford Circus underground station, the streets of Carnaby are home to over 100 shops and 60 eating and drinking venues.

Famous in the city for its fashion shops, you can expect to find top brands like Paul Smith, Diesel and Levi’s around Carnaby.

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Leicester Square

Known as the square that never sleeps, Leicester Square is home to some of the capital's biggest cinemas.  It's the home of the 'film premiere' with big blockbuster hits showcasing their stars to the city. 

By day, the area is buzzing, attracting tourists from all over who pass through for a drink or bite to eat at one of the square's buzzy eating and drinking joints.

By night, witness the square glow and as the bright neon lights illuminate the grounds.

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Chinatown

Nestled next to Soho, London’s Chinatown is the heart of the city. Bustling throughout the day with cultured foodies and shoppers, nightlife in Chinatown is every bit as energetic so any time is a good time to visit London’s Chinatown.

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Covent Garden

Discover London's Covent Garden, popular with street performers, theatres, great little places to eat and the latest fashion brands. Popular amongst visitors to the city as well as Londoners, it’s easily one of the capitals most famous areas. 

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Piccadilly Circus

Home of the famous London lights, Piccadilly Circus is a real tourist hotspot. Connecting Regent Street, Piccadilly and Shaftsbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circus is home to numerous shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.  But the real magic of Piccadilly Circus happens when the sun goes down... Thousands pass through the area every night watch Piccadilly's famous lights as they illuminate the streets below.


Charity

Victory House Hotel is proud to donate 2% of its sales to charities that support education for underprivileged and disadvantaged communities across Britain.