
This is the most colorful alley in London π πNealβs Yard Nealβs Yard is a small, colorful courtyard tucked away in the Seven Dials area of Covent Garden, Central London. π¨ The most striking thing about Nealβs Yard is its rainbow-hued facades βοΈ The courtyard is home to Nealβs Yard Remedies, wellness centers, organic cafes, and eco-conscious businesses π½οΈ Small eateries, like Homeslice (known for its massive pizzas) and Wild Food CafΓ© (a plant-based restaurant), emphasize sustainable and creative cuisine π The most convenient London Underground station to get to Nealβs Yard is the Covent Garden Station (Piccadilly Line) ~ Approx 3 min walk π³πππππππ: Nealβs Yard is nestled between Monmouth Street and Shorts Gardens. Itβs easy to miss, but signs around Seven Dials help guide you there π©πππ ππππ ππ πππππ: To fully appreciate the colors and take photos, go during daylight hours (preferably early morning). Weekdays tend to be quieter. π Donβt forget to save this recommendation for your next visit to London!
Place

Neal's Yard
Landmark
Unique, independent cafes, bars & shops line this colorful courtyard with a charming atmosphere.

Seven Dials
Landmark

Monmouth Street
Landmark
West End conservation area street with a central sundial column, boutiques & restaurants.

Short's Gardens
Landmark
Activity/Tour

Pizza and Beer Bus Experience
Activity
Transportation

Covent Garden
Subway station
4.3
Health/Wellness

Hair By Fairy
Hair salon
4.5
Restaurant

Homeslice Neal's Yard
Pizza restaurant
4.4
Former food stall now in permanent Neal's Yard home, for classic and creative pizzas and prosecco.