5 Things to do for a Fun Night out in Leicester Square, London

Around the world you can find hundreds of different legendary squares and plazas that occupy large, glamorous cities. London is one of these cities and Leicester Square is one of these squares. Known for its world-famous cinemas, top-notch theatres, diverse food culture, glitzy clubs, shops, and more, Leicester Square is a must-visit when in London town. Here we outline a few things to add to the list for a successful night out in this West End gem.

Grab Dinner and Drinks in Chinatown 

It isn’t hard to miss the giant multi-coloured gate that sits smack dab in the middle of the street just off Leicester Square. A major ornamental landmark whose vibrant surroundings draws people from all sides, the gate is the main entrance into London’s Chinatown where people will find a variety of exciting, authentic Chinese bakeries, restaurants, and supermarkets. What better way to spend an evening in the square than by grabbing a drink and a bite at one of the area’s best eateries?

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Play Thrilling Games at one of the Square’s Casinos

In addition to yummy Dim Sums and shiitake fried rice, Leicester Square is also home to several bustling casino gaming destinations such as the Hippodrome London, the Empire Casino, and the Grosvenor Casino. Each unique entertainment venues in their own like, a variety of classic table titles such as Roulette, Blackjack, and Baccarat as well as slot machine games, are available for play on glamorous, expansive gaming floors. In addition, because of the growth of online casino platforms nowadays, both visitors and locals can access these same activities while in the U.K., but rather in a virtual setting. For example, online slot games of different themes like the Wild Wild West and Ancient Egypt are popular options for those that may want to pair their in-person gaming experience with something more digital. Regardless of your choice, playing thrilling casino games is a great way to spend an evening in the city of London.

Catch a Film at the Legendary Leicester Cinemas  

As stated before, Leicester Square is an important site for movie buffs and cinema culture. This is because it is in this area where previous red-carpet events have been hosted, inviting notable members of Hollywood to exclusive parties and viewings. Visitors will notice that there are many different cinemas to choose from- one being the Prince Charles cinema. Here, people can view classic movies and recent releases while chowing down on buckets of buttery popcorn. The theatre typically shows up to ten different screenings each week with alternating titles.

After you’ve had your movie fix, head on down to ‘Scenes in the Square,’ a collection of bronze statues honouring different film characters that will be easily recognizable for all ages. Equipped with a free audio walking tour, visitors can enjoy this art installment which will run until 2023.

Get your Dance on at Salsa! Soho

Leicester Square wouldn’t be what it is without its variety of nightclubs and evening spots. Salsa! Soho is one of these that takes guests on a Latin dance journey with lively salsa music heard from all corners of the room. There are even salsa classes during the week where people can practice their moves in preparation for the weekend. In addition to this South American themed club, the Square contains many other options for a range of preferences.

Marvel at the Lights and Sights of Piccadilly Circus

The Times Square of Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus is a world-famous attraction best seen at night because of the shining neon lights that define it. Visitors can take photos in this huge public area as many often do, remembering their trip to London in this well-known and grand meeting space. Nowadays there is even a new Hard Rock Café here that combines the eclectic vibe of Piccadilly Circus with the spirit of the Rock n’ Roll American eatery.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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