For those who wish to stay in a location where you can 'shop till you drop', then there is no better place to stay than the Oxford Street area. It boasts a boulevard of fashion outlets, as well as other large high street names including House of Fraser, Debenhams, Selfridges and John Lewis to name but a few on its 1.5 mile long street. The Christmas period seems Oxford Street really come into its own where it is a sight to behold with the festive spirit in full swing - celebrities are invited to switch on the Christmas lights, bathing the street in vibrant colour.
Once you've shopped and dropped there are many cafés that are scattered along the streets with other cafés housed within the shopping outlets. The joy of this area is that you are only a stone's throw away from the quaint green areas like Cavendish Square Garden, Hanover Square and Soho Square where you can relax and take in the rich beauty of the gardens. Oxford Street is situated in the heart of the West End of London, where it stretches from Marble Arch and reaches to the edge of Hyde Park, passing Oxford Circus and St Giles Circus.
Oxford Street also has a major bus route along the entire length of the street which is only permitted for buses and taxis and two-wheeled vehicles all day with the only exception being Sunday. Other transportation would be the 4 tube stations for the London Underground that run along its path.
For those who wish to stay in a location where you can 'shop till you drop', then there is no better place to stay than the Oxford Street area. It boasts a boulevard of fashion outlets, as well as other large high street names including House of Fraser, Debenhams, Selfridges and John Lewis to name but a few on its 1.5 mile long street. The Christmas period seems Oxford Street really come into its own where it is a sight to behold with the festive spirit in full swing - celebrities are invited to switch on the Christmas lights, bathing the street in vibrant colour.
Once you've shopped and dropped there are many cafés that are scattered along the streets with other cafés housed within the shopping outlets. The joy of this area is that you are only a stone's throw away from the quaint green areas like Cavendish Square Garden, Hanover Square and Soho Square where you can relax and take in the rich beauty of the gardens. Oxford Street is situated in the heart of the West End of London, where it stretches from Marble Arch and reaches to the edge of Hyde Park, passing Oxford Circus and St Giles Circus.
Oxford Street also has a major bus route along the entire length of the street which is only permitted for buses and taxis and two-wheeled vehicles all day with the only exception being Sunday. Other transportation would be the 4 tube stations for the London Underground that run along its path.
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