opening hours
Piccadilly Circus is a public square and road junction, so there is no venue-style closing time. The area is accessible round the clock; nearby shops, theaters, restaurants, Tube station areas, toilets, and guided walks follow their own schedules.
tickets
Visiting Piccadilly Circus itself is free, with no standalone admission ticket. You only pay for optional add-ons such as guided walks, West End theater tickets, nearby paid attractions, food, or transport.
address
Piccadilly Circus
West End, City of Westminster
London W1J 9HP
United Kingdom
accessibility
Street-level crossings around Piccadilly Circus are signalized, but sidewalks can become dense in peak periods. Station routes include escalators, stairs, and subway passages, so live TfL access notices are important before departure. A single simple route plan makes the stop easier for limited-mobility travelers.
how to get there
Piccadilly Circus Underground Station sits directly under the junction and is served by the
Bakerloo and
Piccadilly lines. You can also walk from
Leicester Square in about 400 m (0.25 miles), and from
Charing Cross in about 700 m (0.4 miles). For practical pairing, continue on foot to
Trafalgar Square or
National Gallery.
security
This is one of central London's busiest junctions, especially in the evening and on weekends. Keep bags zipped, use marked crossings, and agree a meeting point before separating in crowds. A simple safety routine lowers stress and helps you move confidently.
photography and filming
Personal photography is straightforward from public pavements and the steps around Eros. During busy periods, keep clear of crossing points and station exits so you do not block visitor flow. For steadier framing, early morning usually gives you more space.