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Picture-perfect Piazza Aperol creates a corner of Italy in Covent Garden

Picture-perfect Piazza Aperol creates a corner of Italy in Covent Garden

Italian-inspired pop-up ‘Piazza Aperol’ brings al fresco drinking to the UK this summer. Covent Garden will be home to the pop-up in London from 8th – 19th June 2022, and other UK locations will include Manchester, Birmingham, and Bournemouth.

Open from 11am- 9:30pm, Aperol (the iconic Italian Aperitivo) will transform Covent Garden into a romantic Italian square where drinkers will be able to enjoy a refreshing end to the working day – just as the Italians would. Visitors will be treated to a double-tier Aperol Spritz Bar with views of the famous square, pavement café style seating, a bocce pitch and complimentary light bites.

The Aperol Spritz is a delicious, bittersweet and refreshing way to kick off your summer evenings spritz style’ People can enjoy an Aperitivo with friends at the Piazza Aperol in:

  1. Covent Garden (8th June 2022 – 19th June 2022 (excluding 13th June 2022))

  2. Manchester Oast House (13th July 2022 – 24th July 2022)

  3. Birmingham Canal House (Open now until – 30th September 2022)

  4. Bournemouth WestBeach (Open now – 30th September 2022)

Written by Lenny Wright

Photography courtesy of Piazza Aperol

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