The Best Sight in Covent Garden, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in Covent Garden - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

St. Paul's Church

Covent Garden

If you want to commune with the spirits of legendary actors like Vivien Leigh, Noël Coward, Gracie Fields, and Charlie Chaplin, this is the place. Memorials to them and myriad other theater and movie greats are found in this 1633 work of the renowned architect Inigo Jones, who, as Surveyor of the King's Works, designed the whole of Covent Garden piazza. St. Paul's Church has been known as "the Actors' Church" since the Restoration, thanks to the bawdy neighboring theater district and St. Paul's prominent parishioners (well-known actors often read the lessons at services, and the church still hosts concerts and small scale productions). Fittingly, the opening scene of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion takes place under its Tuscan portico. Today, the western end of the piazza is a prime pitch for street entertainers, but if they're not to your liking, you can repair to the serenity of the walled garden, entered from King or Bedford streets. Enchanting open-air performances of Shakespeare plays and other works are staged here in summertime.