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Newest Review: ... get off at, Oxford Circus, Bond Street or Tottenham Court Road. Obviously these can get extremely clogged up during busy periods. A larg... more

 

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djkunal
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): A shoppers paradise (258 words)
by - written on 12/09/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Oxford Street in London is a shopper's paradise, running for 1 and a half miles from Marble Arch all the way down to connect to Tottenham Court Road. It is supposed to be Europe's busiest shopping street, take a trip down there on a Saturday afternoon & you'll see exactly why. If you get bored of Oxford Street, you can always head down ...  Read the complete review

suzanneb84
Premium Review So busy... but so many shops to see! (221 words)
by - written on 05/09/09 (Useful, 14 readings)
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Oxford Street is based in the heart of Central London. It is easily accessable; one end is Oxford Circus tube which is on the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria line (which is 3 stops from Kings Cross!) and the other end is Marble Arch which is on the Central tube line and close to Baker Street. It has all the major names; everything from the three ...  Read the complete review

AJ26
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): A Street Full Of Shops (661 words)
by - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 354 readings)
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Oxford Street in London is one of the busiest shopping streets boasting around 300 shops and running over 1.5 miles in length. As you might expect with that number of shops you will find most of the high street stores here. There are also several large department stores. Getting to Oxford Street is fairly easy as there are lots of buses running ...  Read the complete review

charltonFC
Premium Review Yes it can be busy, but nothing can beat Oxford St Shopping (425 words)
by - written on 26/11/08 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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I used to work just off Oxford St for 4 years, it was always very busy, but i loved it. Oxford Street is a big part of London. It is in the City of Westminster and with over 300 shops along the very busy street, it is Europe's busiest shopping street. It runs for approx a mile and a half from Mable Arch (North East coner of Hyde Park) ...  Read the complete review

magenta23
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): Every high street store you could want (189 words)
by - written on 24/11/08 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Oford Street is THE shopping hotspot in London. All the top high street stores have a flagship here and you're guaranteed their whole ranges with be in their Oxford Street branch. TopShop is probably the busiest and most popular flagship store, with a huge three floor store. Other big names include New Look, Apple and Nike town. In amoung ...  Read the complete review

Apple_A_Day
Premium Review Oxford Street SHopping Bliss (196 words)
by - written on 01/09/08 (Useful, 26 readings)
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Oxford Street is possibly one of Englands busiest shopping districts, and understandibly considering the wide variety of retailers and restaurants and cafes and offices as well as appartments. the street also gives access to the world famous Bond Street and also Regent street. the area is home to hundreds of shops from a large Selfridges and John ...  Read the complete review

Zmugzy
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): Biggest Shopping Street in the World (418 words)
by - written on 29/12/07 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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Oxford Street is simply one of the best places to go shopping in London. It is the main thoroughfare located in the City of Westminster. The people you meet on Oxford Street come from all walks of life. You are likely to walk past businessmen in bowler hats, angry faced farmers with pigs under their arms, bare footed Egyptians, distraught mothers ...  Read the complete review

hellyphant
Crowned Review Let's take a stroll down Oxford Street (2746 words)
by - written on 20/03/02 (Very useful, 3350 readings)
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Have you ever found yourself hypnotically drawn to the bright lights of the West End? A shoppers paradise - endless streams of clothes shops, music shops, book shops, more clothes shops...and...well, the odd sex shop scattered here and there. What more could you want? I will always be envious of those people who head to the West End ...  Read the complete review

PerfectlyPink
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): Shopping HEAVEN! (1142 words)
by - written on 27/01/02 (Very useful, 6792 readings)
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Inset days...love 'em! I had one on Friday and so me and three of my girly mates decided to go for a major shopping spree in London. One of the many, many, many shops we went into was Selfridges. Ahhhhh I LOVE it! The thing about shops like Topshop, Morgan, H&M etc etc, is that the only do their only clothes. This is the JOY of department ...  Read the complete review

carnabychick
Premium Review A dedicated follower of fashion.. (785 words)
by - written on 13/07/01 (Very useful, 725 readings)
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My gosh just where do I begin with the highs and lows of this street?! Firstly the street is a long 'un stretching from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch. Reliable sources inform me it takes twenty five minutes to walk from one end to the other. This is minus the shopping you understand. This Street is permanantly busy. ...  Read the complete review

garyse16
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): Don't go!! (249 words)
by - written on 05/03/01 (Useful, 126 readings)
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Why on earth would anyone shop in Oxford Street? I can see that there may have once been a good reason to visit the lovely shops along Oxford Street, but not anymore. The one time splendour of the street is epitomised by the fine architecture of Selfridges, the one store which is still worth making the journey to Oxford Street to visit. ...  Read the complete review

caro
Premium Review Not just for tourists (406 words)
by - written on 28/10/00 (Very useful, 235 readings)
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Oxford Street is probably under-rated by a lot of Londoners, who are understandably put off by the need to push through the crowds. However, it can be a great place to shop - especially if you avoid the worst crowds! Sunday afternoons are usually bearable, with most shops open between noon and 6pm. Even at busy times, department stores are less ...  Read the complete review

EarthGirl
Premium Review Oxford Street (W1): Oxford street (466 words)
by - written on 18/10/00 (Very useful, 502 readings)
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Oxford street is smelly, dirty and crowded. It is also a great place to shop. One of the best things about shopping on oxford street is that most of the bigger shops eg: Dorothy Perkins have several branches along the length of oxford street so if they don't have what you want in one shop you can pop down to another, or get someone ...  Read the complete review

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