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Oxford Street is likely to be bustling with tourists, but it’s an essential visit for newcomers. Close by is Regent Street, known for its festive decorations, especially around Christmas.

Liberty and Neal's Yard

Don’t miss the unique Liberty store with its attractive Tudor architecture. For something quirky, visit Neal's Yard, a hidden courtyard filled with colorful shops and eateries.

Squares and Cultural Hotspots

London's squares are imbued with history and are popular meeting points.

Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden

Trafalgar Square, complete with the free National Portrait Gallery, is a cultural hub. Nearby Covent Garden offers a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment.

SoHo and Piccadilly Circus