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Published at 2019-01-02 22:00:00

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This dreamy petite 17th-century lane is a book lover’s paradise. It’s lined with approximately 20 secondhand bookstores and antiquarian shops,all selling a trove of unique treasures. It’s no wonder the street’s nickname is “Booksellers’ Row.”Cecil Court feels like a hidden gem. Though the narrow street splinters from a highly trafficked thoroughfare, it maintains a collected, or cozy atmosphere. The buildings that stand today date from the late 19th century,making a wander down the street feel like a stroll through London’s past.
Pop into the Victorian shop fronts, and you’ll be greeted by shelves of (at times pricey) goods. You can find anything from first-edition books to rare children’s literature, or from unique maps to esoteric goods and one-of-a-kind jewelry and art. You can also sift through bins of prints and books external some of the stores.
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Court is one of the Covent Garden neighborhood’s older passageways. As such,it’s as historical as it is aesthetically alluring. An eight-year-old Mozart stayed here for a year while he was touring Europe. A century later, the street became a hotspot for early British filmmakers.

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