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Shop Along London’s Biggest Shopping Street PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by ClinkHostel   
Thursday, 27 December 2007
For shoppers of all types, the Oxford Street in London is the place to head onto. This one and a half miles street abounds in various shops normally open from 10am to 6pm. For sure, you will find something that suits you at the Oxford “Street Sensation”.

London is home to an excellent street shopping sensation. The Oxford Street is a haven for shopper of all types. There are over 300 shops in the street. Normally, the shops open at 10am and close at 6pm – just enough time for locals and tourists to shop around. The Oxford Street is considered as London’s largest shopping street.

Oxford Street is a one and a half mile street abounding in various shops offering clothes, shoes, sportswear shops, department stores, restaurants, bars, pubs, jewellery stores, antique shops, children shops and many more. There are also a number of banks and money exchange centres.

Oxford Street Location

Oxford Street stretches from Marble Arch through the Oxford Circus and St. Giles’ Circus then runs into High Holborn. It intersects with some of London’s road like the Park Lane, New Bond Street and Regent Street. Tourists in London can get to the Oxford Street via different ways. They can get to the Oxford Street by bus, car, coach, taxi, train and tube.  

There are various hostels and hotels around Oxford Street. They are perfect places to stay especially for tourists who wish to stay close to this shopping street. Suited for every budget, these hostels in London provide comfort that is uniquely a London mark.

Centuries ago, the Oxford Street was known by different names like the Tyburn Road, Uxbridge Road, Worcester Road and Oxford Road. One historical event that took place on the road is the march of the prisoners from Newgate Prison to Tyburn.

The Busiest Street In London

The Oxford Street, being the largest shopping street, is considered as the busiest street throughout London. One of the most popular shops here is the Selfridges. Other popular shops here include Marks and Spencer, Adidas, Disney Store, United Colours of Benetton, Nike and more.

Shopping is a favourite past time of many tourists. The Oxford Street will never disappoint tourists in terms of shopping. They can find almost anything on this busy street. There are shops for branded items and there are also smaller shops for uniquely London pieces.

For food fanatics, there is an array of restaurants and bars along the Oxford Street. Shopping is always accompanied by eating out. This makes Oxford Street a perfect spot to do both. There are licensed bars where tourists and shoppers can have a quiet drink after a day’s shopping. Truly, shopping is never better when done in London’s Oxford Street.

 ClinkHostel has been helping tourists in London experience comfort and luxury in an affordable way. This reinvented courthouse now serves as the most preferred backpacker’s hostel in London. For booking, reservation and enquiries, see http://www.clinkhostel.com

 
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