Oxford Street is in Westminster. This part of London’s East End is the busiest when it comes to shopping. There are almost 300 shops on Oxford Street. It is two and a half kilometres long. There are many brand name stores and hundreds of smaller shops. Together with Regent Street and Bond Street, Oxford Street forms a large shopping area. Apart from shopping, Oxford Street is also famous for the Oxford Circus and the Marble Arc. Located on the street is “The 100 Club”, which can be of interest to people who love live music shows. The club has been organising live music shows since 1942.
What is the closest London Tube Station to Oxford Street?
Map of London Tube Station Near Oxford Street. Click on the map to enlarge it.
Oxford Street is mainly served by the Central line of the London Underground. Running from the West End to the East End, there are four tube stations – Marble Arc on the Central line, Bond Street on the Central and Jubilee lines, Oxford Circus on the Victoria and Bakerloo lines, and Tottenham Court Road on the Central and Northern lines. Oxford Circus tube station is right in the middle of Oxford Street.
For the West End part of the street, Marble Arc is the best option. You can reach Marble Arc from Lancaster Gate tube station on the Central line. For the East End part, Tottenham Court Road is a good option and can be reached from Holborn tube station. For the central part of the street, Oxford Circus tube station and Bond Street station can be used. Oxford Circus tube station is at the junction of Oxford Street and Regent Street and can also be reached by the Victoria tube line.
London Underground Station(s) near Oxford Street: Marble Arc, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus.