Oxford Street is said to be the busiest shopping street in Europe. Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Regent Street . Regent Street forms a neat dividing line between swanky Mayfair to the West and trendy Soho to the East. The main shopping section of Click to edit Master text styles the street lies between Oxford Circus to the north, and Piccadilly Circus to the south - a distance of about 3/4 of a mile. Our panoramas will help you see what's on offer, especially as the shops here can all appear rather uniform due to the regulations that they must blend in
electric signage around us. I made a mental note to hang on to it as a great piece of print advertising. A stream of quickly moving pedestrians flowed around us. Cary squinted down at the lettering, having a few more drinks in him than I had. "Looks swank." "Show them that card," the hawker urged. "You'll skip the cover." "Sweet." Cary linked arms with me and dragged me along. "Let's go. You might find a quality guy in a swanky joint." My feet were seriously killing me by the time we found the place, but I quit bitching when I saw the charming entrance. The line to get in was long, extending down the street and around the corner. Amy Winehouse's soulful voice drifted out of the open door, as did well-dressed customers who exited with big smiles. True to the hawker's word, the business card was a magic key that granted us immediate and free entrance