1. Soho, London
Most of the film’s whirlwind sequences around Soho were filmed in the neon-soaked night across popular locales like Old Compton Street, the garden central of Soho Square, and the pedestrianized shopping and dining district of Carnaby. Continue your journey through culture-steeped West End streets with a local guide—perhaps on a West End Musicals Silent Disco Tour. Consider a pub crawl around Central London while exploring, or walk on the sinister side of this famed district with a tour of Soho’s most infamous crimes...
2. Fitzrovia, London
The London College of Fashion (LCF), situated right next to the stately Cavendish Square, is Eloise’s first stop upon arriving in London. It’s a brisk 10-minute walk from Eloise’s Ramsay Hall residence at Maple Street. For a more immersive experience, mimic the lifestyle of a fashion student by exploring the Oxford Circus’ most famed shopping districts of Oxford Street and All Saints Margaret Street. Join a private tour around London to explore as much as you can in a day.
3. Brick Lane, London
The final LCF fashion show for first-year students takes place in the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane, a highlight destination for fashion week exhibitions over at East End. The area is peppered with countless places to kick back and plenty of street food stalls that are easy on the pocket, making it an ideal neighborhood for walking food tours. If culture is your cup of tea, learn all about East End’s Georgian townhouses on a private guided tour with a local.
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