• By car: If you are traveling by car, there is a Q-Park Oxford Street located in the center of Oxford Street (just behind John Lewis in Cavendish Square Gardens).
  • Then stop off for a spot of al fresco dining at St Christopher’s Place or enjoy afternoon tea in one of Oxford Street’s luxury hotels.
  • By Train: The nearest train station near Oxford Street London is Paddington, and it takes about 30 minutes to walk from there to reach the Oxford street.
  • The area with the biggest department stores and shops is located between the 3 underground stations marble arch, bond street and oxford circus.
  • Shops and businesses found a natural home along this road, but so long as the Tyburn executions carried on, Oxford Street property was not desirable.
  • Oxford Street has numerous lesser-known realities and anecdotes about it. These intriguing stories will enchant the inquisitive vacationer.
  • Here’s a super simple guide to shops at Oxford Street for newcomers to help you make the most of your shopping time and money.
  • Oxford Street is a square on the British Monopoly board. It is part of the green set together with Regent Street and Bond Street.
  • ...Soho on the doorstep, these five new retail units are uniquely placed to benefit from the footfall and spend growth projected for this eastern end of Oxford Street.