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About Trafalgar Square 

Trafalgar Square is a public space in the City of Westminster in Central London. It was named as a tribute to the Battle of Trafalgar, which occurred just off Cape Trafalgar’s Coast in 1805. The landmark dates back to the 13th century, however, was later developed and reopened in 1844. The Square is known for the four lion statues that are positioned around Nelson’s Column, a tribute to Admiral Horatio Nelson who was killed during the Battle of Trafalgar. 

Today, Trafalgar Square is a common meeting place for rallies and demonstrations. There is a range of museums and art galleries in the area, including the National Gallery. People often visit the area to see the cultural attractions, and there is a cafe where visitors can grab a bite to eat and indulge in some people watching.

Things to do at Trafalgar Square 

Leicester Square is an iconic destination that features on many London bucket lists. The surrounding area is filled with entertainment options and will guarantee good vibes at whatever time of the day or night that you choose to visit. Whether you are into art, history, or tourist attractions, you’ll want to stroll through Trafalgar Square to complete your London visit.
If you’re looking for things to do when in Trafalgar Square, consider the following:

  • Pay your respects to the lives lost during the Battle of Trafalgar
  • Get a photo with the iconic lion statues
  • Go shopping at Convent Garden Market
  • Experience the chaos of Piccadilly Circus
  • Admire the art in the National Portrait Gallery
  • Learn about the city’s transport history at the London Transport Museum
  • Listen to opera at the London Coliseum

Transit Options near Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square is on all of the main tourist maps and is a popular spot on sightseeing tours. If you are navigating to the destination yourself, there are a range of transport options.

  • Tube (Bakerloo and Northern lines)
  • Bus (12, 88, 139, 159, 453, N3, N15, N109, N109, N113, N136)
  • Mainline Train (Charring Cross)

Luggage Storage near Trafalgar Square

Central London is teeming with tourist attractions so chances are you’ll want to do more than just visit Trafalgar Square when you are in the area. To prevent you from being held back by your bags, check them into a London luggage storage facility. It will free up your hands so you can enjoy your exploring and you won’t waste time taking them back to your accommodation. It’s also a great option if you need to check-out of your room early but have some time to fit in some last-minute sightseeing before your flight!

Attractions and Activities near Trafalgar Square 

London is a city that does not disappoint. From fine dining to world-class theatre to excellent shopping, there’s plenty to keep all types of travelers entertained during their visit. If you’re looking for travel inspiration, take a look at our list of attractions and activities near Trafalgar Square.

  • Buckingham Palace: A visit to Buckingham Palace is an absolute must for first-time (and second and third-time) visitors to London. Who doesn’t want to see the official residence of the Queen? Check the times of the Changing of the Guards and try to time your visit to see this memorable ceremony.
  • Oxford Street shopping: Oxford Street is the perfect place for a little retail therapy. Whether you are looking for high-end brands or little boutiques, there will be something to suit your tastes.
  • London Eye: Seeing London from above gives you an entirely new perspective of the city. Jump on the London Eye to see London in all its glory.
  • Museum of London: For an educational experience, head to the Museum of London. Exhibitions date back right to prehistoric times so you’ll be able to see how the city has progressed through the ages.