Oxford Street



Oxford Street is a major thoroughfare in the City of
Westminster in the West End of London, United
Kingdom. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, as well
as its most dense, and as of 2011 had approximately 300
shops.The street was formerly part of the London-Oxford
road which began at Newgate, City of London, when it
was known as Oxford Road
Regent Street




Regent Street is one of the major shopping streets in London's
West End, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and
famous for its Christmas illuminations. It is named after the
Prince Regent (later George IV), and is commonly associated
with the architect John Nash, whose street layout
survives, although all his original buildings except All Souls
Church have since been replaced
Notting Hill



Notting Hill is an area in London, England, close to the
  north-western corner of Kensington Gardens, in the
   Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is a
  cosmopolitan district known as the location for the
annual Notting Hill Carnival, and for being home to the
                 Portobello Road Market
Portobello Road Market




   Portobello Road Market draws tourists.
    The main market day for antiques is
   Saturday. However, there are also fruit
 and vegetable stalls in the market, which
trade throughout the week and are located
  further north than the antiques, near the
              Westway Flyover.
Mayfair and Piccadilly Stores
O Mayfair Mall is a shopping mall located on Mayfair Road
   (Highway 100) between North Avenue and Center Street
   in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA. Mayfair Shopping
   Center was constructed in 1958 by the Hunzinger
   Construction Company. Managed by General Growth
   Properties, it serves the Greater Milwaukee area.




Piccadilly is a major street in central London, UK, running
from Hyde Park Corner in the west to Piccadilly Circus in
the east. It is completely within the city of Westminster.
Charing Cross Road and
   Camden market



  Charing Cross Road is where book worms go.
  London's famed literary road still retains some of the
  romantic charm of 84 Charing Cross Road, a book
  turned film starring Anthony Hopkins and Anne
  Bancroft.
knightsbridge kensington and
           chelsea




The world famous Harrods department store with its lavish interior
and over 300 departments is a ‘must see’, particularly at Christmas.
If you’re into designer fashion Harvey Nichols is another must, as is
the array of international designer fashion houses including
Gucci, Dior, Prada and Louis Vuitton in Sloane Street.
O East Street Market also known locally as
  'The Lane', or 'East Lane', is a busy street
  market in Walworth in South London. It is
  large and vibrant and is good for African
  and Caribbean fruit and
  vegetables, material and household
  goods.

Street markets

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    Oxford Street Oxford Streetis a major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, United Kingdom. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, as well as its most dense, and as of 2011 had approximately 300 shops.The street was formerly part of the London-Oxford road which began at Newgate, City of London, when it was known as Oxford Road
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    Regent Street Regent Streetis one of the major shopping streets in London's West End, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations. It is named after the Prince Regent (later George IV), and is commonly associated with the architect John Nash, whose street layout survives, although all his original buildings except All Souls Church have since been replaced
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    Notting Hill Notting Hillis an area in London, England, close to the north-western corner of Kensington Gardens, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is a cosmopolitan district known as the location for the annual Notting Hill Carnival, and for being home to the Portobello Road Market
  • 5.
    Portobello Road Market Portobello Road Market draws tourists. The main market day for antiques is Saturday. However, there are also fruit and vegetable stalls in the market, which trade throughout the week and are located further north than the antiques, near the Westway Flyover.
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    Mayfair and PiccadillyStores O Mayfair Mall is a shopping mall located on Mayfair Road (Highway 100) between North Avenue and Center Street in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA. Mayfair Shopping Center was constructed in 1958 by the Hunzinger Construction Company. Managed by General Growth Properties, it serves the Greater Milwaukee area. Piccadilly is a major street in central London, UK, running from Hyde Park Corner in the west to Piccadilly Circus in the east. It is completely within the city of Westminster.
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    Charing Cross Roadand Camden market Charing Cross Road is where book worms go. London's famed literary road still retains some of the romantic charm of 84 Charing Cross Road, a book turned film starring Anthony Hopkins and Anne Bancroft.
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    knightsbridge kensington and chelsea The world famous Harrods department store with its lavish interior and over 300 departments is a ‘must see’, particularly at Christmas. If you’re into designer fashion Harvey Nichols is another must, as is the array of international designer fashion houses including Gucci, Dior, Prada and Louis Vuitton in Sloane Street.
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    O East StreetMarket also known locally as 'The Lane', or 'East Lane', is a busy street market in Walworth in South London. It is large and vibrant and is good for African and Caribbean fruit and vegetables, material and household goods.