I’m sure every city has a slightly risqué/seedy area that’s quite fun to visit but probably wouldn’t be a riot to live in? Well Soho and Chinatown fits this category for London. Jordan used to work in Soho (no, not at Prowler) so on Sunday morning I requested a guided tour of the area - probably not the best destination for a Sunday morning but I wanted to beat the weekend shopping crowds. It took some convincing for him to want to go there as it’s a little grungy (tip: don’t wear nice shoes after a Saturday night) and smelly but I am fascinated by it. The mixture of swanky office buildings with sex shops, upmarket restaurants and 19th century buildings creates a really fun and vibrant area. And then just when you think it can’t get any weirder, you find yourself slap bang right in the middle of Chinatown!
All images via Wishful Thinking
awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour- some of these buildings are amazing.
ReplyDeleteAwww, I used to live just a moments walk from all of that, across at Charring Cross road. Great memories, miss London like crazy sometimes.
ReplyDeleteAnnaX
I'm not whistfully dreaming of my days in London. Best city in the world!
ReplyDeleteMeant to say I AM draming of my days in London. oops.
ReplyDeleteAhh! I love London so much. These are some really great pictures!
ReplyDeleteOkay, now that is just awesome. I am completely enamored with the whole thing...even the random placement of Chinatown! Gotta love places with real character (c: You are only fueling my obsession with traveling to London (c:
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun view of the city that I had never seen before!
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
B
I like the look of that vintage magazie shop! Lovely photos :-)
ReplyDeleteEmily
http://emilysummers-designer.blogspot.com/
I really liked this area when I visited there! And hey I actually ate at The Crispy Duck! I have a picture in front of it!
ReplyDeleteplease photograph London every day and share with us! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese pics make me want to go! I had no idea they were showing Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in London too. I've been wanting to see it for quite some time. I love that shoe...way better than the display we have in NY.
ReplyDeleteLooks like such an interesting area. I like your adventurous spirit :)
ReplyDeletegreat photos. its funny how calm it is during the day and how rowdy a place like that can get at night time
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