Best things to do in Oxford Street & Bond Street: Top Central London Attractions

Oxford Street is one of the most famous shopping capitals in the world. However there’s lots more to this famous area than world-class shops.
Around Oxford Street and Bond Street, you’ll find many of London’s top attractions as well as a buzzing nightlife and stunning hotels. It’s one of London’s most visited areas, popular with tourists, Londoners, Brits and celebrities.
There are all sorts of things to do and it’s not uncommon to spot a famous face or two amongst the crowds.
From iconic sights to top stores, bars, restaurants, parks and more, here’s your guide to all the best things to do around Oxford Street and Bond Street.

Best things to do in Oxford Street & Bond Street: Top Central London Attractions


1. Best world famous shops on London’s Oxford Street and Bond Street:

You can’t come to Oxford Street and not find a store you love. Just about every brand has a flagship store here. Stores usually have multiple floors and exciting installations.

Oxford Street is an extremely long street and the site covers Regent Street, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road and New Bond Street.

New Bond Street is on Oxford Street’s left hand side and this area of little roads is home to every designer brand in the world. Towards the end of the road, on Bond Street, you’ll find Selfridges. If you want the place to shop – this is it.

Selfridges is hands down the most fashionable store in the country. Designer brands and the hottest trends are all here plus stylish eateries and hip shopping in Selfridges Food Hall. All the stars and famous faces shop here so you never know who you’ll see.

At the very bottom of the road you’ll find Hyde Park. Adjacent to the park is the other world-famous ultra luxe store – Harrods. Harrods is the place for uber luxury and all things expensive, covering everything from clothes to food and items for home. Harvey Nichols is Harrod’s neighbour in plush Knightsbridge and another celeb favourite.

Head back up to Oxford Street and turn left onto Regent’s Street to find one of the biggest toy shops in the world. A trip to Hamleys is like a day out because you can play with everything in store and there are an incredible five floors packed with every type of toy as well as stands with things to do.

2. Best restaurants, barsand clubs on London’s Oxford Street and Bond Street:

If you go to the end of Regent’s Street, you’ll discover you are at Piccadilly Circus. This is a hub of entertainment where you’ll find Trocadero(an amusement centre), the M&Ms store, restaurants, bars, clubs, the London Comedy Store and all sorts of entertainment.

In fact, there are tons of top bars, restaurants and clubs in this area which is known as W1. Soho is to the left of Piccadilly Circus.

Soho is London’s bar, club and restaurant centre. W1 is at the heart of Central London’s nightlife and all the top clubs and bars are here, including: the London Cocktail Club, Milk and Honey, FunkyBuddha, Disrepute and Jack Solomon’s.

3. Best theatres on London’s Oxford Street and Bond Street:

At the bottom of Piccadilly Circus you’ll come to Trafalgar Square, Haymarket and the Strand. This is London’s theatre district so you can uncover all the top West End shows and theatre performances right here in this area.

It’s a bit of a tradition to get dinner on The Strand before a West End Show. The Strand’s restaurant area reaches behind The Strand to Covent Garden. The entire area is full of all sorts of restaurants, covering every type of cuisine.

Covent Garden is a famous square with a number of covered markets selling all kinds of treats and keepsakes as well as live entertainment.

On the right hand side you will come across more theatres plus the Royal Opera House which is also home to the National Ballet. There’s also a gorgeous bespoke perfumery a few doors down from the Royal Opera House where you can get the most fantastic boutique scents.

Beside the Royal Opera House is the London Film Museum with its famous James Bond exhibit and just across the Square, is the London Transport Museum where you can chart the history of London’s public transport system.

4. Best royal parks on London’s Oxford Street and Bond Street:

With so much to do and see, a relaxing visit to one of Central London’s beautiful royal parks is a must. These tranquil green spaces are absolutely enormous and kept in pristine condition.

Beyond beautiful florals, water features, play parks and ancient trees, each park includes a special London attraction as well as all sorts of things to do and see. Green Park is at the bottom of Oxford Street and a few minutes’ walk through the park will find you at magnificent Buckingham Palace!

Right at the bottom of Oxford Street is Marble Arch where you can’t help but spot huge Hyde Park.

Tons of celebrities jog here, including Princess Kate. A long walk through Hyde Park will land you in Kensington Gardens. Inside Kensington Gardens, you will find Kensington Palace, home to Wills and Kate. Part of the palace is also a museum displaying the home of Queen Victoria as well as lots of other royal artefacts.

To the right is the Princess Diana Memorial Play Park and at the very top of the park is the Princess Diana Memorial which is a beautiful water installation that the whole family will love on a hot day.

Talk to your driver about more top Central London attractions. For tours of the city, transportation to your attraction or airport transportation, call us today on: +44 203 417 2724/ 0203 4172724, send us an email at: bookings@airport24.co.uk or book your car online now.

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