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  2. Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. [1] It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and with the Royal Opera House, itself known as "Covent Garden". [2]

  3. Apple Day - Wikipedia

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    Apple Day was initiated by Common Ground on 21 October 1990 at an event in Covent Garden, London, and has been celebrated in each subsequent year. [2] By 2000 the day was celebrated in more than 600 events around the United Kingdom. [3]

  4. New Covent Garden Market - Wikipedia

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    New Covent Garden Market It covers a site of 57 acres (23 ha) and is home to about 200 fruit, vegetable and flower companies. The market serves 40% of the fruit and vegetables eaten outside of the home in London, [ 1 ] and provides ingredients to many of London's restaurants, hotels, schools, prisons, hospitals and catering businesses.

  5. Apple’s Holiday Hours for Christmas and New Years

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    Apple’s standard return policy states that you have 14 days to return an Apple product from the day you bought it. But that only applies to purchases made from the Apple online store or at an ...

  6. Borough Market - Wikipedia

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    A refurbishment began in 2001. The work includes the re-erection in 2004 of the South Portico from the Floral Hall, previously at Covent Garden, which was dismantled when the Royal Opera House was reconstructed in the 1990s. [5] The original Convent Garden building was listed and the resited portico was Grade II listed in 2008. [13]

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  8. Shorts Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Covent Garden district is located just to the south. The western stretch, one of the prongs that runs off Seven Dials, was known as Queen Street until 1903. [ 1 ] The eastern stretch was named Shorts Gardens after William Short, the gardener of Gray's Inn who purchased the land in 1590 when it was still open countryside outside London and ...

  9. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Store on Regent Street. The Apple Store opened on Regent Street on 20 November 2004. At the time, this was the first such store in Europe, [47] with the others being in the United States and Japan. It was the largest Apple store worldwide until the opening of an even larger store in Covent Garden in August 2010. [48]