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Fitzroy Square is a cool Georgian square in London's Fitzrovia area. Built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, it was meant to be all fancy for aristocratic families. The square has some swanky buildings with blue plaques, like where Virginia Woolf and George Bernard Shaw used to hang out. Nowadays, it's a pedestrian-friendly spot with a nice garden in the middle. Plus, there are some famous peeps who've lived there, like Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet and even the Monty Python crew had an office there back in the day. Overall, it's a pretty hip place with a lot of history and character.

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