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Published on: 14th February 2024

Oxford Circus, located in the heart of London, is a vibrant and bustling district that offers a myriad of attractions and experiences for both locals and tourists. Whether you're a fan of shopping, arts and culture, or simply enjoy exploring new places, Oxford Circus has something for everyone. 

Here are 15 standout things to do near Oxford Circus and on Oxford Street that will make your visit to this energetic area truly memorable.

Shop 'til You Drop

Oxford Street is Europe's busiest shopping street with over a mile and a half of stores. Oxford Circus is renowned for its fantastic shopping opportunities . Explore world-famous department stores like Selfridges and Liberty, or wander through the bustling streets to discover a wide range of fashion boutiques, high street stores, and unique independent shops. It really is a shopper’s paradise with stores ranging from one to six stories high!

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Experience the Buzzing Nightlife

As the sun sets, Oxford Circus comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene. Treat yourself to a night out at one of the trendy bars, clubs, or pubs in the area. Dance the night away, enjoy live music, or simply unwind with a refreshing drink while soaking in the energetic atmosphere of London’s nightlife. 

For a diverse range of bars near Oxford Circus, venues like The Aviary Cave Bar and Fairground Bar at Swingers West End are recommended. If you venture slightly further to Oxford Street or the West End, you can find gems like 28-50 Wine Workshop & Kitchen and Adam and Eve Gastropub for a unique nightlife experience.

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Catch a West End Show

A visit to Oxford Circus wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the magic of the West End. The district boasts numerous theatres, including the famous London Palladium, showcasing an array of world-class performances. From captivating musicals to thought-provoking plays, immerse yourself in the theatrical brilliance of London’s entertainment scene. 

Some of the longest-running theatre productions remain on stage in the West End, and with close proximity to Oxford Circus, a show should certainly be at the top of your list of things to do in Oxford Circus.

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Stroll Through Hyde Park

Escape the bustling streets of Oxford Circus and retreat to the tranquillity of Hyde Park . Take a leisurely walk through its sprawling greenery, enjoy a picnic by the Serpentine Lake, or rent a boat to paddle along its calm waters. This oasis of calm provides a much-needed respite from the urban buzz.

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Visit the British Museum

Just a short walk away from Oxford Circus, you’ll find the renowned British Museum . Explore its vast collection of ancient artefacts and treasures, including the iconic Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles. You’ll get to experience global history and gain a deeper understanding of cultures from all over the world.

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Discover Art at the Wallace Collection

For art enthusiasts, a visit to the Wallace Collection is a must. Located just a stone’s throw away from Oxford Circus, this magnificent museum houses an impressive array of European paintings, furniture , and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Marvel at masterpieces by artists such as Rembrandt, Titian, and Velázquez. 

Additionally, the museum offers guided tours and educational programs, providing deeper insights into the historical and cultural context of the artworks on display.

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Enjoy a Culinary Adventure

Oxford Circus offers a diverse range of dining options to satisfy every palate. From upscale restaurants serving international cuisine to quirky cafes and street food stalls, there’s something for everyone. Indulge in mouth-watering flavours from around the world and savour the vibrant culinary scene of London. Many restaurants in the area source ingredients locally and focus on sustainability, adding an eco-conscious dimension to your dining experience.

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Explore Carnaby Street 

Located just off Oxford Circus, Carnaby Street is a must-visit destination for fashion lovers and trendsetters. This iconic street is known for its independent boutiques, unique stores, and cutting-edge fashion. Discover the latest styles, shop for one-of-a-kind pieces, and experience the creativity and innovation of British fashion. Carnaby Street often hosts fashion events and pop-up shops, offering visitors opportunities to engage directly with emerging designers and fashion influencers.

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Wander through Regent’s Park

A short distance from Oxford Circus lies the picturesque Regent’s Park. Take a leisurely stroll through its immaculate gardens, visit the stunning Queen Mary’s Rose Garden, or simply relax amidst nature’s beauty. Regent's Park hosts various events throughout the year, including open-air theatre productions, concerts, and festivals, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages. The park also houses the London Zoo, where you can marvel at a diverse range of wildlife.

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Marvel at the Christmas Lights

During the festive season, Oxford Circus transforms into a winter wonderland. The dazzling Christmas lights adorning the streets create a magical atmosphere. Take a stroll through the illuminated streets, visit the festive markets, and soak up the enchanting ambience that Oxford Circus offers during this special time of the year. Many shops and restaurants in the area offer special promotions and holiday-themed menus, adding to the festive spirit and your shopping experience if you’re in Oxford Street over the festive season.

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Visit the Oxford Botanic Garden

If you're looking for a peaceful retreat, the Oxford Botanic Garden is a perfect choice. Located in the heart of Oxford, this historic garden is home to an extraordinary collection of plants from around the world. Take a stroll in the beauty of nature right in the heart of Oxford Circus.

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Indulge in a Culinary Delight at St. Christopher's Place

This charming area near Oxford Street is a foodie's paradise . With a wide array of restaurants, cafes, and eateries, St. Christopher's Place offers a delightful culinary experience. From delectable international cuisines to cosy cafes, there's something to please every palate. The area boasts a lively atmosphere, with street performers and live music adding to the dining experience, especially during weekends and evenings.

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Experience Mini-Golf and Street Food at Swingers

For a unique and entertaining experience, head to Swingers. This venue offers a combination of crazy golf, street food, cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere. It's a popular spot for a fun night out with friends or a unique date night. Swingers frequently hosts themed events and tournaments, making each visit a new and exciting experience for guests who are looking for things to do in Oxford Circus.

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Explore the High-End Stores at Selfridges

If you're a fan of luxury shopping, a visit to Selfridges is a must. This iconic department store offers a wide range of high-end fashion, beauty, and lifestyle products. Explore the latest trends, discover exclusive collections, and indulge in a premium shopping experience . For those with a taste for the finer things in life, this store is an experience and one of the best things to do on Oxford Street.

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Experience Ultimate Luxury in Harrods

Located a short distance from Oxford Circus, Harrods is a world-famous department store that offers an unparalleled shopping experience. From luxury fashion and accessories to gourmet food and homeware, Harrods is a must-visit destination for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

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Oxford Circus is a dynamic and lively district that offers an array of attractions and experiences for visitors. From shopping and dining to arts and culture, there's something for everyone to enjoy near this vibrant area. Whether you're a local looking for a fun day out or a tourist exploring the best of London , Oxford Circus is a must-visit destination that promises an unforgettable experience. 

With Oxford Street right in the middle of the exciting London Hub, you certainly won’t be bored when you travel to this part of the city. If you’re looking for more inspiration on what to do in Oxford Street or Oxford Circus, check out LoveToVisit and discover more of the exciting things to do in the area. 

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Here are 10 of the most exciting things to do near Oxford Circus . Located in the heart of London, this part of town is a bustling activity hub that offers many attractions and experiences for everyone to enjoy. With its vibrant atmosphere and iconic landmarks, this energetic district is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists.

1. Shop ’til You Drop

Oxford Circus is renowned for its fantastic shopping opportunities. Explore world-famous department stores like Selfridges and Liberty , or wander through the bustling streets to discover a wide range of fashion boutiques, high street stores, and unique independent shops. Indulge in retail therapy and find the perfect addition to your wardrobe.

2. Experience the Buzzing Nightlife

As the sun sets, Oxford Circus comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene. Treat yourself to a night out at one of the trendy bars, clubs, or pubs in the area. Dance the night away, enjoy live music, or simply unwind with a refreshing drink while soaking in the energetic atmosphere of London’s nightlife.

3. Catch a West End Show

A visit to Oxford Circus wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the magic of the West End. The district boasts numerous theatres showcasing an array of world-class performances. From captivating musicals to thought-provoking plays, immerse yourself in the theatrical brilliance of London’s entertainment scene.

4. Stroll Through Hyde Park

Escape the bustling streets of Oxford Circus and retreat to the tranquillity of Hyde Park . Take a leisurely walk through its sprawling greenery, enjoy a picnic by the Serpentine Lake , or rent a boat to paddle along its calm waters. This oasis of calm provides a much-needed respite from the urban buzz.

5. Visit the British Museum

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Just a short walk away from Oxford Circus, you’ll find the renowned British Museum. Explore its vast collection of ancient artefacts and treasures, including the iconic Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles. Immerse yourself in history and gain a deeper understanding of cultures from around the globe.

6. Discover Art at the Wallace Collection

For art enthusiasts, a visit to the Wallace Collection is a must. Located just a stone’s throw away from Oxford Circus, this magnificent museum houses an impressive array of European paintings, furniture, and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Marvel at masterpieces by artists such as Rembrandt, Titian, and Velázquez.

7. Enjoy a Culinary Adventure

Oxford Circus offers a diverse range of dining options to satisfy every palate. From upscale restaurants serving international cuisine to quirky cafes and street food stalls, there’s something for everyone. Indulge in mouthwatering flavours from around the world and savour the vibrant culinary scene of London.

8. Explore Carnaby Street

Located just off Oxford Circus, Carnaby Street is a must-visit destination for fashion lovers and trendsetters. This iconic street is known for its independent boutiques, unique stores, and cutting-edge fashion. Discover the latest styles, shop for one-of-a-kind pieces, and experience the creativity and innovation of British fashion.

9. Wander through Regent’s Park

A short distance from Oxford Circus lies the picturesque Regent’s Park. Take a leisurely stroll through its immaculate gardens, visit the stunning Queen Mary’s Rose Garden, or simply relax amidst nature’s beauty. The park also houses the London Zoo, where you can marvel at a diverse range of wildlife.

10. Marvel at the Christmas Lights

During the festive season, Oxford Circus transforms into a winter wonderland. The dazzling Christmas lights adorning the streets create a magical atmosphere. Take a stroll through the illuminated streets, visit the festive markets, and soak up the enchanting ambience that Oxford Circus offers during this special time of the year.

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Nearby highlights At Oxford Circus, you need to escape the melee. Try applying for audience tickets at the BBC's Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House on Portland Place ( bbc.co.uk ). If you can't get in, go to jail: the bar of the Courthouse Hotel (19-21 Great Marlborough Street, courthouse-hotel.com ) serves Behind Bars cocktails in original holding cells. After that, if you need pampering, drop into the Hershesons Blow Dry Bar ( hershesons.com ) in Topshop (216 Oxford Street) and choose from a menu of 12 fashion-forward looks. If you're still avoiding crowds, the Getty Images Gallery (46 Eastcastle Street, gettyimagesgallery.com ) always has stunning photography exhibitions.

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Did you know? Oxford Circus boasts some of the shortest journey times on the entire tube network, with trains in either direction, to Bond Street or Tottenham Court Road, taking less than a minute. The shortest journey time on the tube is between Leicester Square and Covent Garden, at just 37 seconds. Oxford Circus is also one of the surest places to spot some of the underground's estimated half a million mice.

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The bustling area of Oxford Circus in London offers a plethora of activities and things to do for locals and tourists alike. From shopping to dining to entertainment, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant part of the city. In this article, we’ll delve into the top things to do in Oxford Circus, providing a comprehensive guide for those looking to make the most of their time in this iconic location.

One of the most popular activities in Oxford Circus is shopping. With a wide array of high street retailers, luxury boutiques, and department stores, this area is a haven for fashion enthusiasts. From flagship stores such as Topshop and H&M to luxury brands like Burberry and Louis Vuitton, there’s something for every budget and style preference. In addition to fashion, Oxford Circus is also known for its selection of beauty and cosmetic stores, making it a one-stop destination for all things beauty-related.

After a day of shopping, visitors can take a break and indulge in the diverse culinary scene in Oxford Circus. The area is home to an abundance of restaurants, cafes, and eateries, offering cuisines from all around the world. Whether it’s a quick bite at a street food market, a cozy brunch at a local cafe, or a decadent dinner at a fine dining establishment, there’s no shortage of options to satisfy every palate. Foodies will delight in the range of flavors and dining experiences available in this vibrant area.

For those seeking entertainment, Oxford Circus has plenty to offer. The area is home to numerous theaters, cinemas, and entertainment venues, providing a diverse array of cultural events and performances. From West End shows to independent film screenings, there’s always something on offer to cater to all tastes. Additionally, the area is known for its lively nightlife, with an abundance of bars, pubs, and nightclubs where visitors can unwind and socialize after a day of exploring.

Beyond shopping, dining, and entertainment, Oxford Circus also boasts a rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the area and admire the stunning architecture, including iconic landmarks such as the London Palladium and the BBC Broadcasting House. Additionally, nearby attractions such as Regent’s Park, the British Museum, and the Royal Academy of Arts add to the cultural allure of the area, providing opportunities for visitors to delve deeper into the history and arts of London.

In conclusion, Oxford Circus is a vibrant and dynamic hub of activity in London, offering a wide range of experiences for visitors to enjoy. Whether it’s shopping, dining, entertainment, or cultural exploration, there’s truly something for everyone in this iconic location. With its blend of history, culture, and modernity, Oxford Circus continues to be a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant energy of the city.

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The 50 best attractions in London

Discover London’s best attractions, landmarks and sightseeing spots that you’d be mad to miss, even if you‘re a local

Ellie Walker-Arnott

London landmarks are iconic for a reason.  You’ve got your London Eye, your Hyde Park, your Big Ben, and even if you’ve lived here for years and have steadfastly been avoiding ‘tourist traps’, you really ought to check these places out at least once.  Whether you’re a day-tripper or a local, marvelling at the capital’s museums , galleries , monuments and  parks  is a London rite of passage – and they’re all really bloody great.  But where to begin? We’ve pulled together a list of the best attractions in London for you to start ticking off your bucket list. And the best news? Loads of these must-see London attractions are free, and for those that aren’t, you can book below.

Still after some sightseeing inspiration? Check out our list of  101 things to do  in London, and find out what’s happening in London  today ,  this week , and  this weekend .

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The London Eye

1.  The London Eye

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What is it? Much like the Millenium Dome – or, as it's known to those who don’t remember the twentieth century, the O2 Arena – the London Eye was built to celebrate the year 2000. Since then, the Eye has been a resounding success and it’s hard to picture London’s skyline without it. It rarely ever comes to a stop, so you won’t be standing on the ceremony when you get on. Before you know it, you’re halfway into the sky and taking in sweeping vistas of the city.

Why go? The view, obviously. 

Shrek’s Adventure! London

2.  Shrek’s Adventure! London

  • Theme parks

What is it? An interactive tour that starts with a breathtaking 4D ride through the sky before you crash-land near a certain ogre’s swamp and find yourself having to flee from the wicked Rumpelstiltskin. You’ll encounter a few favourite characters while you take on different missions, such as liberating Pinocchio from the Wheel of Torture and cooking up some spells with the Muffin Man. 

Why go? To have a giggle on a whirlwind trip to Far, Far Away.

Madame Tussauds

3.  Madame Tussauds

What is it? In 1802 Marie Tussaud made her waxwork debut in the capital (32 years after she founded the show in Paris). By 1884 she decided to lay down permanent roots in Marylebone and she’s been there ever since (well, her legacy at least). Visitors to Madame Tussauds today will find over 150 lifelike models including contemporary stars like Drake and Dua Lipa and historic icons like Einstein and Marilyn Monroe. Elsewhere The King stands proudly on the Royal Balcony and stars like the Marvel cast have their own Hall of Heroes.

Why go? To snap a selfie with all the famous faces. Instagram, incoming.

The View from the Shard

4.  The View from the Shard

  • Towers and viewpoints
  • London Bridge

What is it?  The capital's tallest tower, having joined London's skyline in 2012.  Measuring 310 metres, The Shard was built with everything in mind: offices, homes, hotels, bars, restaurants and, of course, the alluring viewing platform. From the highest point, the public are allowed access (floors 69-72) you get stunning 360-degree views of the city. There’s a silent disco on selected Saturday nights and other events, such as gigs and gin tastings throughout the year.

Why go? The floor-to-ceiling windows allow exceptional views out across the capital, especially on a clear day.

The London Dungeon

5.  The London Dungeon

What is it?  A tour of London’s nastiest historical moments, with gory stories retold with humour, gooey props and gruesomely costumed actors. You can board a traitor’s boat to the Tower of London, dash through the streets of Whitechapel in pursuit of Jack the Ripper and glimpse plague London. 

Why go?   Gore-seekers can ride a recreation of The Death Express, a line which carried the deceased to their final resting place in Surrey. 

Up at The O2

6.  Up at The O2

  • Sightseeing
  • Greenwich Peninsula

What is it? Ever wondered what London looks like from 53 metres above North Greenwich? Find out with a ticket for Up at The O2 where you can choose from Daytime, Sunset and Twilight climbs. The ultimate AAA pass gains you access to the roof, where you’ll be able to see across the capital, spotting famous sites like the Olympic Park, Thames Barrier, The Shard and Canary Wharf.

Why go? For an incredible 360-degree view – and that adorable climbing onesie.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

7.  Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

  • Sport and fitness
  • Parks and gardens
  • Olympic Park

Remember the London Olympics in 2012? Feels like a lifetime ago – and a very different time – but we were promised a legacy and, if the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is the yardstick, we got one. The buildings and all that parkland are now one of London’s best attractions, drawing swathes of tourists and Londoners every year. The  London Stadium  (host to big concerts with headliners like The Weeknd and West Ham FC as well as various athletics championships). The southern section of the park is home to all the stunning parkland, including children's play areas, four walking trails, a couple of dozen public artworks, plus the attraction of ascending the remarkable  ArcelorMittal Orbit . Make sure you check out foodie hot spots like  Hackney Bridge food market  and the award-winning floating restaurant  Barge East . It continues to honour its reputation for state-of-the-art sporting venues – from the  Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre  as well as the Zaha Hadid-designed  London Aquatics Centre , which is open for public swimming and diving sessions, followed by the VeloPark, home to road, track, BMX and mountain biking. There’s more to come too. Heard of East Bank? Set to be London’s newest cultural quarter with world-class experiences from BBC, Sadler’s Wells, UAL’s London College of Fashion, University College London and the V&A East. In short: a lot of great stuff to explore.

Westminster Abbey

8.  Westminster Abbey

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  • Westminster

What is it? Like the Pantheon Crypt in Paris, where you can see the tombs and memorials of great figures from history, Westminster Abbey is a popular attraction to peruse the graves, tablets, busts and stone dedications. In fact, seventeen monarchs are buried here, along with dukes, countesses and history’s ‘celebs’ (Think Darwin, Dickens and Hardy). Founded by Benedictine monks in 960 AD, there have also been 16 royal weddings here and every single British coronation has taken place within the Abbey's walls since 1066.

Why go? To see Gothic grandeur in all its splendour.

Buckingham Palace

9.  Buckingham Palace

What is it? A chance to see world-famous art, glimpse regal opulence and get inside HM’s headquarters. Tourists and locals alike know the façade of Buckingham Palace, which stands at the end of The Mall. But it was only in 1913 that this addition was made, by King George V and Queen Mary. Before that, in 1633, the palace wasn’t even royal – it belonged to Lord Goring, who was forced to hand over ownership to the Royal Family (under King George III) due to a flaw in his contract. Poor chap. 

Why go? To snoop around the most famous royal residence in the world.

Hampton Court Palace

10.  Hampton Court Palace

  • Historic buildings and sites

What is it? A resplendent palace with plush grounds on the edge of south west London. From the Tudor indoor tennis court to the Royal Maze, from the King’s private loo to the Magic Garden adventure playground, there’s something here for all ages. History buffs and art enthusiasts should purchase a ticket for the Palace and Gardens; those with little ones in tow will appreciate the Magic Garden and Maze ticket. Make sure you keep an eye on the site for their seasonal opening times.

Why go? To get lost in the Royal Maze.

The Houses of Parliament

11.  The Houses of Parliament

What is it? The seat of British democracy. Take an audio tour through the House of Lords and House of Commons to bring the building to life. It takes around 90 minutes and features leading parliamentary figures such as Mr Speaker and Black Rod. 

Why go? For a dazzling combo of history, politics and architecture.

St Paul’s Cathedral

12.  St Paul’s Cathedral

What is it? Iconic as St Paul’s may be, the cathedral as we know it today is in fact version six, at least. Mark five was razed to the ground by the Great Fire of London in 1666, mark three was also destroyed by fire, in 1087, and mark four fell to ruins under Henry VIII’s leadership. Thankfully Sir Christopher Wren’s design, which was completed in 1708, survived 12 monarchs and two world wars, notably the German Blitz of WWII. If you’ve paid for the main admission you’ll be treated to an introductory talk before being taken on a 90-minute tour.

Why go? To test your hearing in the Whispering Gallery.

Afternoon tea at the Ritz

13.  Afternoon tea at the Ritz

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What is it? An occasion to enjoy finely cut sandwiches, fresh cakes and the tinkling of shiny silver teapots in the gold and white splendour of the Ritz Hotel’s former Ballroom. It’s so popular that you can book sittings from 11.30am to 7.30pm every day – sure, it’s not strictly the afternoon, but it’s all accompanied by the delicate sounds of a pianist, harpist or string quartet.

Why go?  For the unlimited scones and sandwiches.

Tower Bridge

14.  Tower Bridge

  • Tower Bridge

What is it? There’s more to this ornate Victorian bridge than something cool to look at: you can actually venture inside. Check out the engine rooms with their whirring wheels and pistons, then head up to the glass-floored viewing platform above the draw bridge, where you can delve into this magnificent structure's story.

Why go?  Time it right and you'll see the bridge rising up to let paddle steamers and barges through. Want to know a fun fact? A full schedule of bridge lift times is available on their website . 

Kensington Palace

15.  Kensington Palace

What is it? Where William, Kate and the kids hang their hats. This tourist attraction has a chic style: it played host to the most fashionable salons in Georgian times, was home to Queen Victoria in her youth, then sassy Princess Margaret and then classy Princess Diana. Now the main palace is a pretty visitor magnet with tranquil gardens to wander.

Why go? To be blown away by the outfits in the ‘Royal Style in the Making’ exhibition.

Big Ben

16.  Big Ben

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What is it?  Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell inside Westminster’s iconic clock tower, but even locals think ‘Big Ben’ when they see the Elizabeth Tower. You can’t get inside for a tour due to maintenance work but you’re a minute away from the river, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey here, so it’s an easy visit.

Why go?  To see the world's most celebrated clock face to face.

Wembley Stadium

17.  Wembley Stadium

What is it? The venue where England won the World Cup in 1966, and the Lionesses won the Euros in 2022. Wembley still has a magic about it, even when you don’t have a ticket for a match or a rock concert. Take the tour and you’ll get to walk down the players’ tunnel and climb the 107 Trophy Winner’s steps, plus, with the use of 360-degree video, experience the electric atmosphere at some of the stadium’s biggest events.

Why go?  To peek  behind the scenes and sense that Cup Final magic.

The National Gallery

18.  The National Gallery

  • Trafalgar Square

What is it? A huge art museum right on Trafalgar Square that’s free to enter. Perfect, whether you’ve got ten minutes in your lunch break to check out Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ or time to wander the entire collection of Western European paintings from the thirteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Check out the Friday Lates for after-hours access to exhibitions, creative workshops and life drawing sessions.

Why go? To be swaddled in artistic greatness.

Churchill War Rooms

19.  Churchill War Rooms

What is it? A secret, secure bunker, tucked behind Downing Street and Parliament Square, where Churchill and his cabinet could monitor how World War II was going, receive intelligence and give orders. It’s the little details that give the biggest impression, from a daily-updated weather noticeboard to the scratch marks on Churchill’s chair (caused by his ring on a stressed day).

Why go? For history lovers to see the rooms just as they were left after 1945.

National Portrait Gallery

20.  National Portrait Gallery

  • Charing Cross Road

What is it? Just around the corner from The National Gallery, this is the home of a stunning collection of portraits, from paintings to photography, capturing the essence of notable royalty, celebrities and our enduring fascination with the human face. The permanent collection is free to visit, with ticketed special exhibitions.

Why go? To wander among the great and good.

Thames RIB Experience

21.  Thames RIB Experience

  • Victoria Embankment

What is it? A high-speed ‘rigid inflatable boat’ that will have you zooming up and down the river. If you want to ramp up the excitement on the Thames – the kind that would make 007 proud – hop aboard the RIB to travel at speeds of around 35 knots (roughly 40 mph).  

Why go? Because it’s the most thrilling way for adrenaline junkies to see the sights.

National Theatre

22.  National Theatre

  • Public and national theatres

What is it? Only the greatest theatre in the world (well, we would argue so, anyway). Take your pick of entertainment from the three theatres, and if you’ve got time to kill pre- or post-performance, take a seat at one of the various bars or restaurants. 

Why go?  To witness shows that champion rising talents and showcase big-name stars.

Royal Albert Hall

23.  Royal Albert Hall

  • Music venues
  • South Kensington

What is it?  Across the road from the ornate golden memorial statue of Prince Albert is another dedication. The construction of Royal Albert Hall was ordered by Queen Victoria and named after her late husband. Since its completion, the hall has hosted music and theatre and continues to do so to this day – most famously the Proms.

Why go? To experience the dazzling Victorian opulence.

Tower of London

24.  Tower of London

What is it? O ne of the capital’s best and most well-known historical attractions.  The Tower of London offers wonderful architecture, gruesome stories, hands-on activities for younger visitors, costumed actors and guides, and worryingly confident ravens.

Why go? To get an eyeful of the Crown Jewels.

Royal Opera House

25.  Royal Opera House

  • Classical and opera
  • Covent Garden

What is it? Covent Garden’s grand old opera house. You don’t have to be super-rich to get in on the action – there are reductions for students, senior citizens and those on credits, plus regular ticket offers for all. Alternatively, take a backstage tour, where you can sometimes spot the Royal Ballet practising their moves. 

Why go? To see a right royal opera or ballet performance.

Kew Gardens

26.  Kew Gardens

What is it? Budding horticulturalists will have a field day here. There are over 300 acres to explore filled with indigenous flora and fauna, as well as exotic greenhouses and nature trails. There’s also a treetop walkway and the Grade I-listed Temperate House recently reopened after a five-year refurb. It’s the largest Victorian glasshouse in the world and quite a sight to behold.

Why go? For a breath of fresh air in the busy city.

Shakespeare’s Globe

27.  Shakespeare’s Globe

  • Shakespeare

What is it? A painstakingly accurate recreation of the kind of theatre Shakespeare would have written all his plays for. If you’ve never been, book groundling tickets and stand in the open-air pit like you’re at a rock festival. It makes Bard’s poetry seem a lot less like homework and a lot more like first-rate drama.

Why go? For a raucous, interactive take on  theatre.

Somerset House

28.  Somerset House

What is it? An elegant eighteenth-century landmark and cultural hub on the north side of Waterloo Bridge that hosts several art exhibitions and events at a time, incorporating the Courtauld Gallery and temporary exhibitions in the Embankment Galleries. Hell, even the courtyard (once an Inland Revenue car park) makes itself useful, with gigs, alfresco cinema and fountains in summer.

Why go? For music and movies under the stars.

Tate Modern

29.  Tate Modern

What is it?  A riverside icon dedicated to modern and contemporary art, based in what was the Bankside power station. You can discover works by the likes of Warhol, Dalí and Hockney, as well as unusual, eye-grabbing installations, as part of its free-to-visit permanent collection.

Why go?  For some of the best art and architecture London has to offer. 

Kew Palace

30.  Kew Palace

What is it? The favoured residence of George III looks more like a massive, ornate biscuit tin than the glittering home of a royal. In the gardens, there is a wonderful little cottage built for Queen Charlotte that trumps any garden shed. You can only visit the palace via Kew Gardens (it’s free with entry to Kew).

Why go? To discover an often-forgotten treasure.

Cutty Sark

31.  Cutty Sark

  • Ships and boats

What is it?  Experience life aboard the world’s last surviving tea clipper in Greenwich. See the intricate craftsmanship used in its creation and find out how the crew lived. Thanks to a million-pound refurbishment after a fire in 2007, you can now walk underneath the hull.

Why go?  To get a taste of life at sea without leaving the dock. 

HMS Belfast

32.  HMS Belfast

What is it? A grey warship, with its guns tilted high, moored close to Tower Bridge, that’ s a museum nowadays. Open daily, with scenes set to show you what life was like on board a working WWII warship, HMS Belfast is a lively visitor space. You can scoot around the lower levels, exploring the engine room, the kitchens and the dentist’s office, and the action stations up on deck.

Why go? To play life-sized battleships.

London Transport Museum

33.  London Transport Museum

What is it? A vast museum full of real relics of the bygone ages of London transport, where there’s always a bus or a train to hop on. Find out why tube stations were used as wartime shelters, see decades of beautiful poster artwork and discover how the latest technology will run our services in the future. The LTM always hosts a fabulous Friday Late themed around its newest exhibition.

Why go?  To discover a treasure trove of retro design. 

London Zoo

34.  London Zoo

  • Zoos and aquariums
  • Regent’s Park

What is it?  The Regent’s Park landmark has come a long way since the days when zoos were full of homesick wildlife. London Zoo does a lot of world-class animal welfare work, creating carefully designed settings in which beautiful creatures from gorillas to lizards, penguins to tigers now reside. There’s a dedicated area for small kids and daily shows for nature fans of all ages.

Why go?  To take a walk on the wild side.

Warner Bros Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter

35.  Warner Bros Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter

  • Hertfordshire

What is it? The Warner Bros Studio, a short trek north of London, where you can set foot inside the Great Hall, Forbidden Forest and Diagon Alley. See film sets, costumes, props and exhibits that take you behind the scenes of the Harry Potter films. Changing exhibitions are included in the ticket and you get the chance to discover the secrets of the movie’s special effects.

Why go? To finally get your mitts on a flagon of Butterbeer.

Royal Observatory

36.  Royal Observatory

What is it? For centuries, the location for the scientific study of the stars and of timekeeping – originally for the benefit of sea navigation. This is where you’ll see the Greenwich Meridian Line marked out, from which point the world’s time zones are measured. You can also see the incredible instruments with which astronomers made discoveries about our universe, long before the digital age, or go stargazing at a planetarium show.

Why go? To give Brian Cox a run for his money. 

The South Bank

37.  The South Bank

What is it? A buzzing open space and cultural nucleus of the capital, lined with some of the city’s most exciting galleries, theatres and attractions. Start at the Southbank Centre, for free art and live shows, lunch at one of the many restaurants, watch the skateboarders and then wander east past the artists’ enclave at Gabriel’s Wharf and on to Tate Modern and the Globe.

Why go? For riverside adventures and ace views. 

SEA LIFE London Aquarium

38.  SEA LIFE London Aquarium

What is it?  The home of sea creatures from all over the world, from Pacific nurse sharks to Antarctic penguins (with a glimpse of what’s swimming past you in the Thames, too). It can get busy, but go off-peak to get some one-one-one time with the crocs

Why go? To immerse yourself in the life aquatic.

British Library

39.  British Library

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What is it? A working resource for printed and sound archives that’s open to all. If you nip into the free entrance hall exhibitions you might get to see a scribbled page of Beatles songwriting or a Leonardo da Vinci notebook. There are some stunning illuminated scripts and landmark scientific items too, including very early photographs. Don’t expect silence to be enforced when a Late at the Library event kicks off.

Why go? For studious research or to geek out on paper-based artefacts.

The British Museum

40.  The British Museum

What is it? Since it opened in 1759 – the first-ever national museum for the public – the British Museum has been displaying global artefacts discovered by British explorers. Must-see gems include the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon sculptures.

Why go? The museum has more than eight million objects in its collection, 50,000 of which are on display. That’s a lot of bang for your buck, considering entrance to the main areas is free.

Hyde Park

41.  Hyde Park

What is it? A massive central London park that’s easy to take for granted. Wander into Hyde Park’s vast greenery and eventually, you get to the Serpentine lake, where you can take a dip, go boating, board a solar-powered ferry (in summer) or eat pizza by the water. You can also take guided tours of the gardens and a secret pet cemetery – visit the park's website to book the latter. 

Why go? Because life’s more fun if you stop for a stroll, a bike ride or a picnic.

Highgate Cemetery

42.  Highgate Cemetery

What is it?  A beautiful, crumbling north London cemetery full of overgrown paths that will lead you to several Grade II-listed catacombs and a number of famous remains, including poet Christina Rossetti, architect Sir Lawrence Weaver and philosopher Karl Marx. On a sunny day, it even feels a little less morbid.

Why go?  To try to find Karl Marx’s hidden-away grave.

Museum of London

43.  Museum of London

What is it?  A museum that traces the capital’s history from its beginnings to the present day – you can even see part of the city’s original Roman Wall from its windows. Sense the drama of the Great Fire of London, walk through a Victorian shopping arcade, see the stunning London 2012 Olympic cauldron and get an eyeful of part of the fatberg found lurking in a Whitechapel sewer. Yuck!

Why go? To find out what life was really like in Londinium – for free.

V&A Museum

44.  V&A Museum

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What is it? One of the greatest collections of decorative art, design, fashion and textiles in the world. The Fashion galleries run from 18th-century court dress right up to contemporary chiffon numbers; the Architecture gallery has videos, models, plans and descriptions of various styles; and the famous Photography collection holds more than 500,000 images. Admission is free.

Why go? To drool over amazing designs and gobble up cake in the sunny courtyard. Bliss.

Natural History Museum

45.  Natural History Museum

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What is it? The magnificent South Kensington home of around 80 million plant, animal, fossil, rock and mineral specimens. This fascinating museum, which is also a world-class research institution, is full of natural wonders and admission is free.

Why go? To marvel at a  25.2-metre-long  blue whale skeleton, a piece of Mars rock,  Mary Anning's  ichthyosaur fossil and lots more.  

Science Museum

46.  Science Museum

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What is it? An incredible, free-to-enter, hands-on museum that features seven floors of entertaining and educational exhibits, including the Apollo 10 command module, a virtual reality space-descent experience and a 16th-century artificial arm.

Why go? To experience the incredible Information Age gallery, from where the Queen sent her first tweet, signed Elizabeth R.

Regent’s Park

47.  Regent’s Park

What is it?  A verdant 410 acres of lush, open space, just a short stroll north of Oxford Circus. Featuring a pretty rose garden, the elegant Open Air Theatre (open throughout the summer – check the  website for exact dates) and tree-lined avenues for jogging, it’s a slice of horticultural heaven and a much-needed respite from the rest of the whirring city. 

Why go? To escape the Oxford Street crowds.

St James’s Park

48.  St James’s Park

What is it? London’s oldest Royal Park and, essentially, Buckingham Palace’s front garden. St James’s Park runs alongside The Mall and offers a handy escape from the traffic noise of Trafalgar Square. The two islands in its lake are home to wildlife and there’s the Princess Diana Memorial Walk to follow if you fancy some gentle exercise.

Why go? To watch the pelicans (which were introduced to the park more than 400 years ago) being fed at 2.30pm daily.

Trafalgar Square

49.  Trafalgar Square

What is it?  When it comes to London’s top attractions, Trafalgar Square can’t be overlooked. Bring your selfie stick because posing for pics is a must. Get the lions and fountains in shot (no paddling in the fountains, please) and check out the latest modern art installation adorning the Fourth Plinth, as London’s red buses circle on the busy roads around you.

Why go? To take the archetypal, cheesy, London tourist selfie.

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Living in AXO Oxford Circus means living in the heart of London – something people around the world dream of. So, being able to experience yourself while you study can be considered a dream come true! If you’re getting ready to move into this property in September, then read on to find out some of the best things to take advantage of during your stay.

When writing a guide about the area around AXO Oxford Circus, it’s only right to start with Oxford Street. Whether you’re into fashion, technology, food, drink, entertainment or just the hustle and bustle of London city life you can find it all here! The shopping experience offered here is considered the best in the country, and here you’ll find out why that is.

This retail heaven is home to approximately 131 shops, over 55 restaurants, household technology names such as Apple and Samsung and endless theatre entertainment. You could visit every single day and still find something new to do and try out.

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Luxury shopping? Yes please! Harrods is one of the most popular department stores in Europe. It’s world-renowned and AXO Oxford Circus residents are lucky enough to have it on their doorsteps. Even if shopping isn’t your thing, Harrods is more of an experience that we suggest anyone checking out. There’s often elaborate displays (especially around the festive period) as well as some fantastic bars and restaurants (Get your cameras ready)!

Harrods is a 29-minute journey from AXO Oxford Circus

Did you know that this high-end department store is the second largest shop in the UK? It’s like having a shopping centre within a shopping centre! Here you can dine, shop for clothing, jewellery, technology and home goods – what’s more, you’ll get one of their infamous bright yellow bags with every purchase.  If you’re into your fancy goods then you’ll love the feel of it here.

Selfridges is a 17-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Is fashion your love language? As one of the leading high-street brands in Europe Zara offers high-quality clothing. From a range of basic items to more trendy ones, Zara is a good place to start your shopping trip (it’s near the beginning of the street which is handy 😉)!

Zara is a 14-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Arabian Oud

If you’re into your scents and you enjoy smelling different from the crowd then you would have heard of Arabian Oud. This luxury scent store provides oriental perfumes, oils and incense. Their products are different from any other in the market as they have a stronger base, which makes them last a lot longer!

Arabian Oud is a 20-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Ethical beauty and self-care offered by an industry leader, Lush. Lush is proud to support Fair Trade and Community Trade, they don’t carry out animal testing and are big on selling sustainable products. If you’re looking to live a more sustainable life then be sure to check Lush out. They make it super easy to go plastic-free!

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Here are some of our top suggestions:

Alto by San Carlo at Selfridges

Nestled in the aforementioned department store Selfridges (see we told you they had everything) you can enjoy the perfect view of London at this high-end Italian rooftop. From seafood, pasta, salads and their very own desserts- Alto by San Carlo has an amazing variety of food to choose from.

Alto by San Carlo is a 17-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Harry’s Bar

TikTok is obsessed with this restaurant! The 1950s interior, the option to dine inside or out and not to mention its amazing menu keeps their customers coming all year round. Why not visit Harry’s bar, experience the exquisite food and even create your TikTok?

Harry’s Bar is a 16-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Every student’s favourite restaurant; we weren’t going to miss a cheeky Nandos off of the list! We’re not sure if there’s anything we can tell you that you don’t already know about this Portuguese sensation. The one thing we can say for sure is that it never disappoints!

Nandos is a 17-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

This plant-based restaurant has been in service in London for over 30 years! Serving Londoners with great vegan & organic dishes, with gluten-free options to boot. That’s not where the good news ends with MILDREDS, they also source their ingredients from small businesses; which means when you support MILDREDS. you’re helping them out too 😊.

MILDREDS is a 19-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Vantra Eden

Another highly praised vegan restaurant is Vantra Eden. Vantra has been in service since 1999, they are passionate about offering their customers healthy food. Their mantra is “to show a nutritious, sustainable, vegan lifestyle never has to compromise on taste” – and when it comes to their menu, we have to agree!

Vantra Eden is a 15-minute journey from AXO Oxford Circus

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Activities and spots to check out

Selfridges Garden Centre

Yep, back on the list for the third time, Selfridges’ brand new garden centre is at the heart of London and is a sight to see. We say this because it isn’t any old garden centre, it’s one with its own exclusive Prada collection!! We can count on one hand the number of times we’ve visited one like that… it’s zero.

Selfridges Garden Centre is a 17-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Think mini-golf but a good few notches better! Swingers is a combination of crazy golf, street food, cocktails and a DJ. It’s a popular spot for date nights but who says you can’t go with your friends 😊.

Swingers is a 12-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Use exercise to connect your mind, body and soul. That’s exactly what they do at SoulCycle! Selfridges have teamed up with them to host classes every single day of the week, several times a day!

SoulCycle is a 17-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

The Photographers’ Gallery

Opening in 1971, this is the first public gallery solely showcasing photography in the United Kingdom. The Photographer’s Gallery has since then extended its space to include a bookshop and cafe. They also sell prints and promote both British and International artists.

The Photographer’s Gallery is a 17-minute walk from AXO Oxford Circus

Tate Modern

If you’re into art one of the first things you need to do is visit Tate Modern. It’s one of the biggest modern and contemporary art museums in the world! Having this at an arm’s reach while you study at university is a great benefit.

Tate Modern is a 34-minute journey from AXO Oxford Circus

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Tourist attractions

Buckingham Palace

Visit the Queen while you study?! Even though you will not be able to see the Queen herself, Buckingham Palace is a must-see when it comes to tourist attractions in London. Why not plan a day out with your new friends, take pictures with the guards and you can even try to make them laugh!

Buckingham Palace is a 24-minute journey from AXO Oxford Circus

We’ve only touched the tip of the iceberg with this blog! There’s so much to do around AXO Oxford Circus that it’s impossible to fit it all in one. The variety of places and flagship stores to check out and activities to get involved in is endless and caters for everyone. It’s the perks that come with living in Central London, so whatever you do, make sure you make the most of it :).

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Oxford Circus is located on is on southeastern part part of United Kingdom (Greater London, England), 81 kilometers on southeast from England. We have found 5 attractions here, some interesting of them: Toy store Hamleys, Liberty department store, Restaurant Aqua Nueva, Restaurant Dehesa, Eykyn Maclean. You can to look around too. On west (0 kilometers) is Oxford Street. On southeast (0 kilometers) is Street Carnaby Street. On notheast (1 kilometers) is Tapas bar Barrica. On east (1 kilometers) is Restaurant Busaba Eathai - Wardour Street, SoHo (1 km).

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Top Things to Do Near Oxford Circus Station, London, England

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