Regents Street & Piccadilly Circus
One of the main tourist areas in London with its long street and impressive architecture mostly filled by some big names stores like Hamleys Toy Store and other big designer name stores like Apple.
At one end of Regents Street you'll find Piccadilly Circus, The Criterion Theatre, The Hard Rock Café amongst lots of other well know places along with its large screen billboard.
At one end of Regents Street you'll find Piccadilly Circus, The Criterion Theatre, The Hard Rock Café amongst lots of other well know places along with its large screen billboard.
Regents Street with its grand regency buildings lining the long street is a shopping destination that goes beyond world class with some of the worlds top flagship stores for the likes of Burberry, Coach and Tory Burch.
At the other end of Regents Street it's London's famous Oxford Street again full of lots of big well known stores.
Regents street has also been host to lots of events over the years including Classic Cars shows and the NFL and stil is often used for events like Summer Streets and the Fashion Festival and has a magnificent switch on of its Christmas Lights usually in November each year.
From Piccadilly Circus its starts off a little winding but then its a long straight street that seems to go on forever with shops, shop and more shops. Throughout the year it's often decorated with different flags like Union Jack Flag flying high above the street making sure you know and feel like your in London. Depending on events a the time sometimes different flags are displayed as well.
Come November time the very impressive Christmas Lights are switched, you have to go and see these magnificent Angel Wings high above Regents Street with the stores with all their Christmas displays too and the never ending stream of Red London Buses and London Black Cabs going to and fro on the congested street.
At the other end of Regents Street it's London's famous Oxford Street again full of lots of big well known stores.
Regents street has also been host to lots of events over the years including Classic Cars shows and the NFL and stil is often used for events like Summer Streets and the Fashion Festival and has a magnificent switch on of its Christmas Lights usually in November each year.
From Piccadilly Circus its starts off a little winding but then its a long straight street that seems to go on forever with shops, shop and more shops. Throughout the year it's often decorated with different flags like Union Jack Flag flying high above the street making sure you know and feel like your in London. Depending on events a the time sometimes different flags are displayed as well.
Come November time the very impressive Christmas Lights are switched, you have to go and see these magnificent Angel Wings high above Regents Street with the stores with all their Christmas displays too and the never ending stream of Red London Buses and London Black Cabs going to and fro on the congested street.
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Piccadilly Circus at the end of Regents street is home to the well known billboard display advertising some of the worlds well know brands on a number of different screens high above.
On the streets you can often find street entertainers adding to the whole experience of visiting London.
Have your photograph taken with one of the real life statues or watch the footballing skills of another showman not to mention all the rest.
This is again a photographers dream area with some much to photograph day or night, although I do especially love it on an evening around Christmas time with all the bright lights and the hustle and bustle of what the world expects to see when they see photographs of London.
On the streets you can often find street entertainers adding to the whole experience of visiting London.
Have your photograph taken with one of the real life statues or watch the footballing skills of another showman not to mention all the rest.
This is again a photographers dream area with some much to photograph day or night, although I do especially love it on an evening around Christmas time with all the bright lights and the hustle and bustle of what the world expects to see when they see photographs of London.