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Entertainment, sightseeing and theatres in the West End

Mar 5th 2010

When people think of the West End, theatre is frequently the subject foremost in their thoughts, and not without good reason: according to The Society of London Theatre’s 2007 figures, London’s West End is home to over 45 different theatres, often playing to audiences of more than 13 million people each year.

Some of the biggest and most well-known theatres include the Adelphi (close to our 33 St James’s Square and 78 Pall Mall London virtual office addresses), Apollo Victoria (ideal for our Belgravia offices), The Criterion, Haymarket Theatre Royal, The Royal Opera House and The London Palladium (a short walk from offices at 84 Brook Street and 53 Davies Street) to name but a few.

Of course, theatre is not to everyone’s tastes. Fortunately, the West End has other attractions and sources of entertainment on offer, in particular a plentiful amount of museums including the Handel House Museum and Churchill Museum & Cabinet War Rooms. There are also a number of West End galleries catering for a variety of interests, such as the impressive Photographers’ Gallery, Canada House Gallery and The Royal Academy of Arts, all within close proximity to our prestigious London virtual office addresses.

Since the transformation from its less-salubrious roots in the 1980s, Soho has become a fashionable part of the West End, liberally strewn with restaurants, theatres and a thriving music scene which can be sampled in many of the numerous bars and clubs.

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