Opened in 2012, it features a striking fountain with 1,080 jets that can be programmed for various displays, making it a popular attraction for both locals and tourists.
Adjacent to the square is Central Saint Martins, a renowned arts college, and Queer Britain, the UK's first museum dedicated to LGBTQ+ history.
The square also hosts various cultural events and offers dining options, enhancing its appeal as a vibrant community hub.
Running alongside the Square is Regent's Canal.
I was totally blown away with this as the area when I left London almost 20 years ago was very run down.
It's now been redeveloped and surrounded by new apartments and offices.
The square itself is very clean and in the summer and at weekends I would imagine it is bustling.
The little food market offers a wide choice of small eateries including oysters and Turkish gözleme