• Fleet Street is a street in Central London, England. It runs west to east from Temple Bar at the boundary of the Cities of London and Westminster to Ludgate Circus at the site...
  • From the cut-throat world of newspaper journalism to the throat-cutting demon barber Sweeney Todd, Fleet Street’s long association with the printing industry...
  • Street highlights include the Royal Courts of Justice (at the point where Fleet Street meets the Strand), Temple Church, and Prince Henry’s Room...
  • Known for the large number of newspaper printing offices that were housed inside the street’s buildings, Fleet Street is arguably one of the most famous roads...
  • The term “Fleet Street” has become synonymous with the term British National Press. Fleet Street has a significant number of monuments and statues along its...
  • History lies under the steel and brick of modern Fleet Street. John Milton lived there, and Samuel Pepys, the greatest of the Street’s gossip writers...
  • During the Great Fire of London, in 1666, reached the western end of Fleet Street by 5.00 pm on Tuesday 4 September.
  • Fleet Street is named after the River Fleet, which runs from Hampstead to the River Thames at the western edge of the City of London.
  • According to a survey in 1980, only Wall Street in New York was better known than Fleet Street in London.
  • st paul's cathedral , watling street ve fleet street.st. paul karşısındaki kafelerde kahve ve kek keyfi helede hava yagmurlu ise muhteşemdir.