Oxford Street or Rotherhithe Street at around 1.5 miles. There are longer thoroughfares but they are named Roads, Avenues or Lanes.
Not including motorways just as a common road without later name changes it is
Staines Road starting from Windsor through Staines all the way to Buckingham Palace.
Oxford Street
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It's NOT Old Street!
Oxford Street, Regent's Street and Knightsbridge.
No. Oxford Street is a major shopping street in London.
The "Bond Street" is located in the West End of London. The southern part of the street is also known as "Old Bond Street". Actually the Bond Street is one of the major shopping streets in London.
Stroget is not the longest pedestrian "street" in the world as it is not a street but a zone made of at least 6 different streets. It is the longest pedestrian zone in the world. The longest pedestrian street in Europe is Rue Sainte Catherine in Bordeaux.
King Street in london is one of the most popular place for shopping and is consider one of "London's favorite streets." Stores on King street includes Tesco Hammersmith, Primark, and moss Bros group plc.
London is an amazing place for shopping. The best places to go shopping are:Oxford Street, Regent Street and Carnaby StreetCoven GardenKing's Road in ChelseaHigh Street KensingtonEverything around Brick LaneAll of these areas and streets are full of shops and can keep you busy for a couple of hours. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby for lunch and coffee breaks.
Regent Street is a popular shopping street found in the city of London, England. The street contains many stores and is also famous for its Christmas lights.
Oddly enough, No. Arguably that could be Oxford Street, the central shopping street, or Whitehall, which passes through the Government buildings and links Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament. Many suburban towns in London do have a high street of their own.
the longest street in the us is chambers road
Central London doesn't have shopping malls. The hotel is within walking distance of Oxford St, the main shopping street in London, with shops ranging from souvenir shops and high street fashion shops to department stores such as Selfridges and John Lewis. While you're there, check out the shops on Regent St and Bond St. The hotel is also just a short distance away from Covent Garden, which is one of London's iconic locations and has a range of shops as well as the famous market. You'll also find street entertainers there. You'll need to travel out of central London to find a mall and can take the central line from Holborn either to Shepherd's Bush/White City stations, where you'll find a Westfield Shopping Centre, or to Stratford, where you'll find another Westfield Shopping Centre.
The traditional shopping street in Edinburgh is Princess Street.
Rita has been in cornation street the third longest the second longest is emily and first longest is ken