- zedwellhotels.com blog/best-shops-near-piccadilly…Piccadilly Circus was built in 1819 and its main purpose was to connect Regent Street and Piccadilly (hence the name).
- urbstravel.com post/history-of-piccadilly-circusWith Theatreland to the east, Regent Street curving in from the north, and Piccadilly drawing traffic from the west, Piccadilly Circus has always been busy.
- mktoolboxsuite.com piccadilly-circus-advertising/In this article, we will take a look at some mind-blowing facts about Piccadilly Circus from an advertising and Marketing perspective.
- tripadvisor.in Places to visit in London Piccadilly CircusThe Piccadilly Circus area is very overwhelming but easy to navigate. There are many popular brands for restaurants here as well as souvenir shop opportunities.
- thepiccadillywestend.co.uk A Guide to London’s Piccadilly CircusWhy is it Called Piccadilly Circus? First things first, a question that has baffled tourists and locals alike – how does the area get its unusual name?
- traveltriangle.com Things To Do Piccadilly CircusPiccadilly Circus is actually a street juncture and an open space for public use of London's west periphery in the famous city of Westminster.
- timeout.com london/things-to-do/piccadilly-circus…Piccadilly Circus. Tuesday 10 July 2018. ... W1J 0DA. Transport: Tube: Piccadilly Circus. Price: Free.
- e-architect.com london/piccadilly-circusPiccadilly Circus London architecture photos, building screen + public realm info - photos from top of lights: London architectural news.
- kids.kiddle.co Piccadilly_CircusThe Piccadilly Circus tube station was opened 10 March 1906, on the Bakerloo line, and on the Piccadilly line in December of that year.
- strawberrytours.com piccadilly-circusPiccadilly Circus is one of the most famous intersections on the planet, and it is estimated that nearly 100 million people walk through Piccadilly Circus each year.