Bond Street Underground station is found on Oxford Street just east of the northern end of New Bond Street. The station gives access to the Jubilee and Central tube lines.
Durrants
George Street, W1H 5BJ
Durrants is our preferred choice for a Christmas shopping weekend. It's a few streets from Oxford Street, though you'd never know... More
Parklife Winter Ice Skating
Parklife, W1K 6DE
29th October 2009 - 10th January 2010
No, this isn't one of Blur's most famous songs put on a three-month loop... More
Bond Street Christmas Lights
Bond Street, W1S 2YF
19th November 2009 - 2nd January 2010
Bond Street, well known for its collection of designer shops and... More
Pull and Bear, Oxford Street
Opened 16th September 2009
Mens & Womenswear
Pull and Bear, a Spanish chain of fashion stores, was first set up in 1991... More
Petit Chou
15 St Christopher's Place, W1U 1NR
This tasteful toyshop, catering for children from 0 to 10 years, was opened in 2005 by Marty St James... More
Right in the middle of Oxford Street, Oxford Circus Underground is the destination of thousands of shoppers every day. The station is connected to the ... More
One of London's most attractive stations, up until September 2006, Marylebone was also the smallest. At that time, the addition of two platforms upped the ...More
Euston is a triumph of 1960s design which, these days, looks less like a triumph and more like an ugly concrete block of brutalist architecture. ... More
Discrete, muted shades, wood-panelled walls, over 140 carefully designed rooms with free Wi-Fi and a number of airy public spaces in which to relax typify ... More
Jim Carrey has the honour of turning on the Christmas Lights on Oxford Street this year, part of the city-wide celebrations to mark the premier ...More
Coming across the pretty, pedestrianised streets off St Christopher's Place is like discovering an oasis of Continental cafe culture in the most unlikely place - ... More
If homeopathy or flower remedies are your thing then this is the shop to visit. Nelsons was established in 1860 and now produces homeopathic remedies ...More
This members-only club, restaurant and nightclub has a loophole – you can book a table for dinner. The intimate and nostalgic bistro and garden on ... More
We very much wanted to dislike this restaurant for calling itself 'simple' when it boasts swirly gold walls, trendy sous vide cooking, and crisply besuited ... More
The Caldesi family first set up a cooking school in Giancarlo's native Tuscany. His 'Return to Tuscany' was captured by BBC cameras and dished up ... More
Cordwainers, specialists in leather, accessories and footwear, have now merged with the London College of Fashion. Among the very best specialist textile and fashion courses ...More
This beautiful garden just off Oxford Street and close to Selfridges occupies an unlikely position - above an electricity sub-station. Brown Hart Gardens were re-opened ...More
Presided over by the outrageous, extravagant artist Michael Charalambous, Nyumba is not so much a unisex salon as a place of rest and relaxation, boasting ... More
Famous for its famous owner, the Punch Bowl became a celebrity hang-out when Guy Ritchie split up with Madonna. The director of 'Lock, Stock' could ...More
This boozer in Marylebone is the first pub from prolific restaurateur Claudio Pulze, the man behind such famous eateries as Aubergine and Zafferano. The cross-over ...More
Between the Victorian elegance of Berkley Square and the Imperial magnificence of Piccadilly, you might be surprised to find a club that oozes with Eastern ... More
A favourite with young royals - Princes Harry and William, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been spotted here... all at the same time. And where ... More
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