- visitlondon.com things-to-do/place/64061-regent-…Regent Street's regency buildings are today home to world-class flagship stores including Tory Burch, Burberry, Coach, Kate Spade and J. Crew.
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in London Regent StreetThere are wonderful kiosks dotted around where you can pick up ice creams and cold drinks on Regent Street and around Piccadilly.
- city-walks.info London-en/Regent-Street.htmlIf you start at the Oxford Circus and then walk on the Regent Street towards Piccadilly Circus, you will come across the mentioned stores in the order listed below
- penang-traveltips.com europe/uk/england/london/…Regent Street is a major street in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. It is one of the main shopping streets of London.
- westend.com regent-street/Regent Street is one of London's most well known shopping street sometimes called the Mile of Style because of the vast amount of fashion...
- theculturetrip.com europe/united-kingdom/england/…The project took 14 years to complete, but Nash was fortunate in being fully supported by Prince Albert Regent – from whose name ‘Regent Street’ is derived.
- londonist.com 2016/04/12-secrets-of-regent-streetThe original Regent Street was designed by John Nash, although the only surviving Nash building to this day is the church All Souls Langham Place.
- apercujournal.com travel/regent-street/Below is an abridged list of a few favorite spots on Regent Street and its immediate side streets.
- freedomgpt.com wiki/regent-streetThe street was renamed after the Prince Regent (later King George IV) in 1825, following his appointment as Prince Regent for his mentally ill father, King George III.
- thingstodoinlondon.com attractions/regent-street/1953 – The coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth made its way through Regent Street. 2014 – Lower Regent Street is renamed Regent Street, St James.