Thursday, September 16, 2010

Bond Street tube station, London - Central London!

Bond Street is actually located in the heart of London just can not get more central.

It is often said that this place has not slept in the last 300 years in central London, England island was occupied watching grow from a relapse into a European power the modern world, for the last few centuries.

Most of the best in the world is managed in a shop in central London (United Kingdom, in fact, is often described as "a nation ofStore Owner ") and a large number of them seem to be within walking distance of Bond Street.

Bond Street in Mayfair, a very busy, always button sea of people and activities. Bond Street underground station is right in the middle of everything.

The station is located on the aptly named Central Line, right on Oxford Street between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch

It 'also on the Jubilee Line between Baker Street (Sherlock Holmes FAME) in the north andGreen Park to the south.

As one of the trendy and vibrant parts of London, also has many shops and restaurants, including the legendary Selfridges once his corner.

You can also Cyrus in the vicinity - the jewelry where Bertram Wooster tireless visionary who said early in the 20th Century American heiresses bought engagement rings have dozens of (unfortunately fictional!) British beauty and the waiter!

Bond Street TubeStation itself has a rich history and engaging. It 'was in 1900, as Sherlock Holmes still roamed the rainy streets of London taxi driver and a full horse was built by 221B Baker Street Ferry to West Kensington in about an hour.

The station has seen several transformations over the decades past eleven years. The old world of cars are long gone, replaced by sleek modern escalators. The entrance to the station is so wide reform, which remains little of the original1900 structure.

Local attractions within walking distance

There are many attractions in and around the Bond Street tube station. In a clear sunny morning is a pleasure to walk through the cobbled streets and sit in the open style of some common foods. You can find the number of modern European, turkish, Italian, French, and one of the restaurants nearby, if you fancy a quick snack or a pleasant stay.

Of course there are many other things hereIn addition to good food and tasty.

Oxford Street, perhaps the busiest retail street in the world, has its charming Christmas lights that were turned on for a few weeks before Christmas (although it seems to come earlier each year)!

An amazing number of people from all over the world come here to see the lighting ceremony - usually done by some famous people - which has officially announced the arrival of Christmas.

Thousands and thousands of gift-scouting shoppersFlock to the shops around Bond Street and Oxford Street all year round, not just during the Christmas period and the average selling price in January.

It 's a pleasure simply to walk along the promenade under the canopy of the shade of the sky always unpredictable in London (as it is subject to the whims of the notoriously changeable British climate).

Bond Street Hotel

You feel like all the dishes right above the front door? There are some surprisingHotels near pre-selected for you (because of their position on TripAdvisor reviews) Blog Insight London hotel. In fact, the famous Dorchester Hotel Claridge's, and both within walking distance of Bond Street have been removed.

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