1. Oxford Street is one of the most famous shopping destinations in London, featuring over 300 shops, including high street and designer brands. It is known for its festive Christmas lights display, which draws millions of visitors each year. Oxford Street also has a rich history, dating back to the 18th century, and is home to several iconic buildings, such as the department stores Selfridges and John Lewis.
2. The working times of shops on Oxford Street vary, but most open from 10am to 8pm on weekdays and Saturdays, and from 12pm to 6pm on Sundays. Some shops may have different or extended hours during special events such as Black Friday or Boxing Day. Phone numbers for individual shops can be found on their websites or by doing a quick online search.
3. Oxford Street is easily accessible by public transportation, with several tube stations located along the street and nearby. The closest stations are Bond Street, Oxford Circus, and Tottenham Court Road. Guests can purchase a single fare ticket or use an Oyster card (a rechargeable smartcard used for travel on public transportation in London) to travel to Oxford Street on the tube.


