They say that London is the most colorful, the most multiethnic city in Europe. And Soho fully embodies the huge, bizarre and contradictory soul of this city.
For two and a half centuries, thieves and poets, prostitutes and philosophers, artists and anarchists have found shelter here; Frenchmen, Spaniards, Indians, Chinese, Italians, Jews. Here lived, worked and entertained the legendary seductress Casanova, the scandalous poet Arthur Rambo and his mentor, the decadent Paul Verlaine, the author of "Capital" Karl Marx with his wife and mistress.
By giving shelter to people of different, energetic and passionate, Soho, as a sensitive tuning fork, always caught changes in society and was on the edge of rebellion. In the fifties, jazz here rang, in the sixties - the sexual revolution roared and the girl's naked little girls flashed into a mini, the porn industry flourished in the seventies and the punks raged.
Today the guest of this small world is waiting for a full range of possible pleasures: bread and circuses, communication and love, fun and shopping. Nightclubs and bookstores, strip bars and theaters, brothels and art galleries, pathos restaurants and colorful eateries, boutiques of world brands and vintage second-hands, offices of film companies, major publishers - like in a kaleidoscope, in Soho in a harmonious pattern all line up The verge of life.
And if you are free from prejudice - Day in Soho you like it!