Leicester Square is one of London’s biggest open public spaces and is right in the middle of one of London’s most vibrant entertainment districts. The square has always been popular with sexy and horny London escorts, and especially with callgirls from eastern Europe who like to take advantage of nearby luxury hotels and the proximity to entertainments.
22 million people a year pass through the square, and there are always street performers and portrait artists striving for their attention. In summer, the trees in the square provide welcome shelter from the sun and there will often be a large crowd relaxing on the benches and strolling on the paths, not to mention quite a few London escorts strolling around with their girlfriends, taking a break from shopping, or heading for a lunchtime outcall date in nearby Soho. At the centre of the square there’s a Shakespeare memorial which mimics the one at Westminster Abbey, and not far away are more historical monuments in the form of bronze busts and statues depicting such diverse figures as Sir Isaac Newton, William Hogarth, and Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin’s presence shouldn’t be such a surprise – Leicester Square has always had a connection with cinema, and attempts to create a little tinseltown atmosphere of its own. As any London escort from a reputable agency will tell you, there are no fewer than four different cinemas opening on to Leicester square, and the square itself is ringed around by the Avenue of Stars - floor-mounted plaques displaying the handprints and footprints of movie stars in a manner similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The square’s cinemas are often used for glamorous UK film premieres – which high class escort girls will often wangle tickets to - but even on an ordinary Friday or Saturday night the square can become extremely busy because of a number of clubs, cinemas and other entertainment venues that open on to it. This, more than any other reason, is why this area of London is so popular with sexy teenage escorts. The square is also home to TKTS, the official London half-price ticket booth, which sells cut-rate tickets for theatre performances and cinema screenings all over the West End.