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  3. Explore Londons Chinatown neighbourhood, with its authentic restaurants and shops, and join in special events to get a true flavour of Chinese culture in the heart of London. London Chinatown is close to key attractions such as Leicester Square, Theatreland and Soho.

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  5. Map of the Chinatown area. Chinese pavilion at Newport Place, removed in 2016. Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the City of Westminster, London, bordering Soho to its north and west, Theatreland to the south and east. The enclave currently occupies the area in and around Gerrard Street.

  6. Geographically, Chinatown is bound by Shaftesbury Avenue to the north, Rupert Street to the west, Charing Cross Road to the east and Leicester Square to the south. The main focal point is Gerrard Street, which runs through its centre. Chinatown is part of London’s West End. How to get to Chinatown. Decorative gates lead into London Chinatown.

  7. Bordered by four striking Qing-era style gates with Soho to the north and Covent Garden to the east, London’s Chinatown sits right in the heart of the city. Chinatown is one of the most colourful and thriving areas of London packed full to the brim with restaurants, bars, interesting shops, supermarkets, health clinics, nail salons and bakeries.