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Visitors Guide To Oxford Street in London

Oxford Street is known throughout London and across the globe as the place to go to shop.
This page provides you with a brief overview of Oxford Street with information on the topography and links to more detailed websites for shops menus, restaurants and bar listings. Also, there are helpful tips on the Christmas lights, as well as information on hotels within the vicinity.

Oxford Street overview: what is it that makes this area unique?

When you arrive in Oxford Street there’s no denying that you’re in London. The city is full filled with people with vibrant lights , and entertainment. Oxford Street is well-known for shopping. It’s also a great location to go for clubs, bars and eateries. Once you’re at Oxford Street, you are in walking distance to other fascinating London places and landmarks such as Regent Street, Tottenham Court Road, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square.

Oxford Street layout

Oxford Street runs from Oxford Circus to the point of going up to Tottenham Court Road. It’s in the middle of the city and is comprised predominantly of stores. In addition, to the shops, you’ll be able to find fast-food eateries cafés, restaurants and even the odd bar. If you stroll down through the streets around Oxford Street, you will discover a variety of interesting restaurants and bars in areas like Soho.

Shopping in the vicinity

Oxford Street is well known for its retail opportunities. It’s a spot to find affordable shops. This includes a massive iconic Primark retailer, H and M, The Disney Store, Uniqlo and one of Britain’s biggest Topshops. If you’re looking for more high-end shops, you can find stores like All Saints, Massimo Dutti and Aldo. Oxford Street also has a diverse selection of shoe shops , including Clarkes, Office and Nike town.

For a listing of each shop located on Oxford Street along with details on location, opening hours, and contact information, visit the official Oxford Street site.

You will find shops categorized by categories. If you have a specific shop you want to visit, look it up here in the category it is within. If you’re looking for a more general idea of what shops are in Oxford Street, flick through the listings. If you see one you like the appearance of, just click to get more information about the address, opening hours, and contact information.

Bars and pubs

Oxford Street has a handful of bars along the street as well as a lot of bars in the streets that surround it.

Restaurants

Oxford Street and the streets that surround it provide a variety of eateries. If you are looking for something different, there is Busaba Eathai Thai restaurant. If you prefer something more traditional, go towards Angus Steak House or Pizza Express. You can also find plenty of fast food restaurants like McDonalds, Burger King and Pret a Manger, if you’re looking for something more traditional.

Christmas lights on Oxford Street

Each year at Christmas, Londoners look forward with anticipation to discover the people who will turn on the Christmas lights for this year and what they’ll appear like. They provide a incentive to travel to London to soak up the Christmas spirit. In the lead-up to the Christmas season, it’s important to keep an eye on the official Oxford Street Website to see any updates regarding how the light will go off and which guests will attend the celebration.

Hours of operation for bars, shops and restaurants

The majority of shops along Oxford Street remain open until late than other areas of London. They remain open until 19:30 every evening (apart of Sundays) and even have longer hours of operation on Thursdays.

For the exact hours of opening for every bar, restaurant or shop, visit the official Oxford Street Website – links are given above.

Oxford Street Tube

Oxford Street has its own tube station, Oxford Circus. In addition, at the opposite side of Oxford Circus you will find Tottenham Court Road station. This means that you will be able to reach the side of Oxford Street, shop your way to the other and then get the tube from there.

Tube Tube: Oxford Circus (Red Line or Central Line, Brown Line / Bakerloo Line, and Blue Line / Victoria Line)

Tottenham Court Road (Red Line / Central Line, Black Line / Northern Line)

Oxford Street is one of the city’s most well-known streets. It’s among the top places to go when you want to take in the London vibe, doing some shopping, or going out for a night out.