Oxford Street and Regents Park
London has several distinct shopping areas and shopping streets, many of which have their own themes or specialties. Shopping in London is exciting and varied: from luxury goods in Mayfair to quirky finds in Covent Garden, to large shopping centers such as Westfield (in white city) and famous London department stores including the likes of Harrods.
Two of the most famous avenues for shopping are Oxford Street, and Regent Street (which actually cross each other).
Oxford street, the heart of London shopping, has more than 300 shops, designer outlets and landmark stores. You will find anything you need in this avenue, every famous brands we all have in our closets are there.
------Nearest tube: Oxford circus, Bond street, Tottenham court road.
For more exclusive brands shopping, you should better go to Regent street, which is an impressively elegant shopping street. It offers a good range of mid-priced fashion stores alongside some of the city’s oldest and most famous shops, including Liberty, Hamleys (largest toy shop in the world) and the Apple Store.
------Nearest tube: Picadilly Circus, Oxford Circus.
