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Bow Street runs through the heart of Covent Garden, connecting Russell Street with the junction of Long Acre and Endell Street. Historically, the street is defined by its legal and theatrical roots; it was home to the famous Bow Street Magistrates' Court for over a century and sits directly opposite the Royal Opera House. While the court has since been converted into a museum and hotel, the street retains a sense of gravity and architectural scale that feels distinct from the more commercial, tourist-heavy piazzas nearby. Geographically, it is exceptionally central, placing the West End’s theatres and the transport links of the Piccadilly and Northern lines within a few minutes' walk. Living here means navigating a constant flow of pedestrians and the practicalities of a busy urban centre, yet the side streets offer surprising pockets of quiet, and the immediate proximity to the river and the various garden squares of Bloomsbury provides a necessary counterbalance to the surrounding activity.