Once home to Mozart, Karl Marx, and the Sex Pistols – this messy grid of narrow streets and alleyways is no longer the den of disrepute it was in the 70s and 80s. Its streets are alive with the buzz of restaurants and bars, humming with a heady mix of tourists and professionals from nearby creative and digital media businesses.
Soho is one of London's most popular working and living areas. With high-profile neighbours such as Dolby, Framestore and Twitter, you'll be in good hands. With sought-after cuisine, culture and nightlife, its understandable that this is a popular area for businesses to call home. Whether it's one of Soho's famous green squares - Soho Square and Golden square, or one of the areas more modern buildings and developments be prepared to pay a bit of a premium but it's very worth it.
Bars, restaurants, and gyms in Soho.
Whether you’re after a bite and pint over lunch or a night on the tiles, Soho won’t disappoint. From Kingly Court to Carnaby Street – Soho is buzzing with great bars and restaurants. And off the beaten track there’s some hidden gems to explore too, like the stunning Bar Americain under Piccadilly Circus, an opulent and ornate throwback to 1930s style and class and a personal favourite of ours.