Located at the top of Regent Street, the prestigious Langham offers an award-winning glamorous bar, Artesian, and a stylish restaurant, Roux at the Landau.
Located within 600 metres of Oxford Street and 1.1 km of Tottenham Court Road, Magda Boutique Rooms provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in London.
Situated in London and with Oxford Circus reachable within 700 metres, The BoTree - Preferred Hotels and Resorts features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Offering free WiFi and city views, Maddox House is an accommodation set in the heart of London, just 700 metres from Piccadilly Theatre and 800 metres from Piccadilly Circus.
Situated in London and with Oxford Circus reachable within 700 metres, The BoTree - Preferred Hotels and Resorts features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
The location and the very kind and attentive staff.
Hotel Café Royal is in the heart of central London. With the hotel situated to the South-West of Mayfair and Soho to the South, the property is positioned on Regent Street, within 1 mile from...
Good location, very nice staff and perfect service.
Between Piccadilly and Regent Street, this elegant 5-star hotel has award-winning fine dining, a gym and a peaceful spa. In exclusive Mayfair, guests are just metres from galleries and designer shops.
Liked the hotel the staff the room very stylish place
Ideally set in London, Broadwick Soho features air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Stylish, opulent, fabulous service. An oasis in the middle of soho.
A 5-minute walk from the shops at Oxford Street and Regent Street, this elegant Victorian town house offers a breakfast to go and is a short walk from many Tube stations.
Perfectly located.
Very clean and freshly renovated
Featuring design to reflect contemporary London life, Charlotte Street Hotel also boasts features of classic elegance such as period fireplaces and a wood-panelled library room.
In the heart of Mayfair, Marriott 47 Park Street offers luxurious Edwardian suites furnished with works of art and crystal lighting. Guests can relax with satellite TV and CD/DVD players.
Situated in the Camden district in London, Myhotel Bloomsbury offers 4-star rooms with free WiFi. The property is close to Arts Theatre, Queen's Theatre and Prince Edward Theatre.
Located within 600 metres of Oxford Street and 1.1 km of Tottenham Court Road, Magda Boutique Rooms provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in London.
Perfect location
Lovely staff, so helpful abs welcoming
Beautiful room
In London's Theatreland, in the heart of the West End, this 4-star boutique hotel offers beautiful rooms with antique furniture and free Wi-Fi. There is a 24-hour front desk and a library lounge.
Great staff and beautiful lounges with honour system bar
On the corner of Piccadilly and Berkeley Street, 1 Hotel Mayfair is in London's premier hotel district. Green Park, Regent Street and West End are all within a few minutes' walk.
Modern, fresh, central and very comfortable with really great food
Situated in the affluent area of London’s West End, The Biltmore Mayfair is steps away from the finest shopping, dining and royal parks.
Very ebjoyable stay ..loveky toom & great breakfast
Oxford Street
Stretching out for a mile and a half, you can pretty much buy anything under the sun on Europe’s busiest shopping street. Big British shopping institutions like Primark, John Lewis and Selfridges stock most of it, while the smaller shops toward Tottenham Court Road can still turn up the odd gem if you keep your eyes peeled.
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8.0
Scored 8.0
The whole world is here.
The whole world is here. I love the busy nature of this street. If you are the type that travel with family, please make a budget first. After my first day with my family, many years when the children were young, I learnt through the hard way. Unlimited spending affected my budget. please don't carry the family to this street without budget.
Muhammad
Nigeria
6.0
Scored 6.0
Oxford Street doesn't have a great reputation among natives...
Oxford Street doesn't have a great reputation among natives of London. However, in the 1980s I would go there to shop at Selfridges for clothes. That's a classy department store and worth a visit.
desert_andy
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
I love Oxford street, so much to do and see.
I love Oxford street, so much to do and see. My only tip is- If you don't like the rush hours like me, try going there early (very early) in the morning. Oxford as become so so crowded that it's not comfortable walking there
Sharon
Israel
10
Scored 10
An amazing shopping trip! Love Selfridges and Harrods !
An amazing shopping trip! Love Selfridges and Harrods ! Even if you are not buying much there but having few little things and a little treat like a little cake and coffee. It’s all about your experience and new memories .
Maggie
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Don't bother!
Don't bother! Over rated tourist trap full of brands you can find on your high street , tat shops and sweet emporia. A real drop in standards and choice from what the old shopping area used to be.
Nanny Black
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Some buildings are very nice in this buildings and are...
Some buildings are very nice in this buildings and are really good great historical value, some are hardly maintained or never maintained. The good thing is that there is variety of shops in this street for all budgets . They down side is it doesn’t feel safe, the road is relatively narrow ( British standard) and it’s over packed with tourists and obviously lots of mugging going on, I’ve heard of one when I was there for two hours only.
Lena
United Kingdom
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The 2 bedroom apartment was exceptional. Spacious - especially for Mayfair and London! Easy entry (details given ahead of time). Excellent location - so close to Oxford Street, yet quiet at night. Facilities also excellent with air conditioning (it was a balmy spring). Apartment was clean and furnished to a high standard.
Very central and convenient location, next to King's Cross train and tube station and bus stops (with several buses going to the city centre). Also, walking distance from Russell Square, British Museum and Oxford Street. Room was small but refurbished, very clean and well equipped (kettle with cups and coffee/tea/milk, fridge, hair dryer, air conditioning, flat screen TV). Good room temperature. Shower had good water pressure and temperature. Clean bathroom. Comfortable bed. Polite staff. Regular cleaning in the corridors.
Great location at the heart of London, large and nice room, and very good breakfast! The room was clean, and the bed was very comfortable. The breakfast had many choices, and the hotel was in a quiet area a few metres from Oxford Street in the area of Marble Arch.
Ideally located near Oxford Street, Thistle was very close to the office I visited. It is virtually in the second lane from Marble Arch, so restaurants and shops are within easy reach. Thistle is a good hotel which even has gym.
Location was fine, plenty of shops/bars/restaurants nearby, not too far a walk down to Oxford Street, easy to get to by all public transport, friendly staff, not expensive. OK if you're really not bothered about comfort and extras and just want somewhere to get your head down!
The Holiday Inn London - Regent's Park is located in a quite central location, very close to Oxford street and Regent's Park. This means that you can move on foot to a multiple of locations (i.e. Oxford street, Marble Arch, Soho, etc.).
The breakfast offers a variety of choices and could be characterized as decent.
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Greece
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If you want to do some shopping, but want to avoid the crowds, you should stay away from Oxford Street and Portobelle Road on Saturdays
If you want to do some shopping, but want to avoid the crowds, you should stay away from Oxford Street and Portobelle Road on Saturdays. Take a trip to some of the boroughs outside the city's centre and discover the local atmosphere. Ask someone in a shop or the staff at your hotel, if you need a few suggestions for a good day out away from the crowds. I usually ask them where they go for a day out.
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Anonymous
you have all kinds if shopping from all the big chain stores found on oxford street to the markets and vintage stalls in camden town, also carnaby street for a something a little bit different
you have all kinds if shopping from all the big chain stores found on oxford street to the markets and vintage stalls in camden town, also carnaby street for a something a little bit different
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Anonymous
Avoid the busiest shopping/tourist areas (there is much more to London than Oxford Street and Trafalgar Square)
Plan your trip and staying in details. Do a little research what are the busiest times/days. Skip using tube/buses unless you really have to. Avoid the busiest shopping/tourist areas (there is much more to London than Oxford Street and Trafalgar Square).
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Anonymous
Close to major shopping areas like Covent Garden,Regent Street and Oxford Street
Close to major shopping areas like Covent Garden,Regent Street and Oxford Street
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Fiona
United Kingdom
Shop anywhere except Oxford Street as there is a heaving mass of humanity
Shop anywhere except Oxford Street as there is a heaving mass of humanity.
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Ralph
United Kingdom
You can find a lot of various useful things for every taste and purse all-over London and especially at the Oxford street of course
You can find a lot of various useful things for every taste and purse all-over London and especially at the Oxford street of course
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Nataliya
Russia
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