Regent Street

Regent Street featuring heritage architecture and street scenes as well as a large group of people
Regent Street which includes signage, street scenes and heritage architecture
Regent Street
Regent Street featuring street scenes and heritage architecture
Regent Street


Spend an afternoon discovering this famous shopping street, home to the world’s oldest toy shop and high-end boutiques.

With seemingly countless shops, department stores and cafés, Regent Street is one of Europe’s most exciting shopping avenues. It has more than 75 international stores as well as a food quarter with many excellent bars and restaurants. Bring your family for a day of shopping and dining on one of London’s premier commercial strips.

Admire the majestic design of the buildings lining the streets, which add a touch of elegance to your shopping trip. The shop structures are protected as listed buildings. Architect John Nash designed the street layout, as part of a ceremonial route connecting the Prince Regent’s residence at Carlton House to Regent Park. Stop at All Souls Church, one of Nash’s designs, on the northern side of the street. Notice the church’s distinctive stone spire and circular columned porch.

The street has all manner of stores, from souvenir and gift shops to chic boutiques and jewellery shops. Visit some of the street’s famous international stores, such as Apple, Banana Republic and French Connection. Don’t miss the Liberty department store, a London landmark set inside a Tudor-style building.

Bring the kids to the flagship store of Hamleys, the oldest toy shop in the world. It dates back to 1760 and moved to Regent Street in 1881. See around 50,000 toys displayed over the shop’s seven stories. The store staff frequently dress up in costumes and provide entertaining toy demonstrations.

Relax at one of the cafés found along the street and watch shoppers pass by. Make your way to Heddon Street, known as the Regent Street Food Quarter, and dine at some of London’s finest restaurants.

Reach Piccadilly Circus at the southern end of the strip. Marvel at its eye-catching neon signs and video displays. Take a photo of the large Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain with its grand statue of Eros.

Visit Regent Street’s shops daily from morning until evening. Restaurants remain open a little later. Regent Street is located in London’s West End and is accessible by London Underground or bus.

Don’t miss a trip to this iconic shopping strip.

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Things to do near Regent Street

Regent Street offers a vibrant mix of activities for tourists, including world-class shopping at iconic stores and a leisurely stroll to admire the stunning architecture. As the sun sets, the street transforms, providing a picturesque backdrop perfect for evening exploration. This area is ideal for a city break in London, combining retail therapy with cultural experiences in one of the capital's most famous thoroughfares.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience, visit Burlington Arcade, only 373m from Regent Street, offering a blend of business and entertainment vibes. Harrods and Camden Markets, both 1.2km away, provide unique gifts and souvenirs, enhancing your London adventure.

Recreation

The O2 Arena, a vibrant sports venue, offers an energetic atmosphere for events and activities, located 3.7km from Regent Street. For tranquillity, Hampstead Heath, 1.9km away, provides lush greenery and peaceful spaces for relaxation. The ABBA Arena, also 3.7km distant, promises entertaining musical experiences.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of the IFS Cloud Royal Docks Station, a breathtaking cable car gondola ride 4.3km from Regent Street, offering stunning views. For climbing enthusiasts, Vertical Chill, located 621m away, provides an exhilarating outdoor challenge, while Oasis Go-Kart Track, 1.9km away, promises high-speed karting fun.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife of Regent Street with a visit to the London Palladium Theatre, renowned for its cultural shows, or the Dominion Theatre, where captivating performances abound. For a romantic film night, head to Curzon Mayfair cinema, offering a perfect blend of family-friendly vibes and entertainment.

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Regent Street offers a delightful mix of attractions, including vibrant streets, urban parks, and charming piazzas. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of this iconic area, perfect for families and city explorers alike. Don't miss the chance to discover the historic significance of Regent Street and consider staying at one of the many hotels in the vicinity for a comfortable experience.

  • Hyde Park: Experience the lush greenery of Hyde Park, a serene urban oasis just 621m from Regent Street. Perfect for families, this expansive park offers leisurely walks, boating on the Serpentine, and various outdoor activities amidst a vibrant city atmosphere.
  • Big Ben: A symbol of London, Big Ben is a stunning clock tower located 621m from Regent Street. Marvel at its intricate architecture and rich history while enjoying the cultural vibe that surrounds this iconic landmark.
  • Piccadilly Circus: Just 373m from Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus is a bustling intersection alive with the energy of London. Famous for its bright lights and animated atmosphere, it serves as a gateway to the West End's entertainment scene.

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Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Regent Street

To save money on your trip to Regent Street, consider visiting between January and March when hotel prices are lower. Booking about a month in advance often yields the best rates, and Sundays are the cheapest days to stay. Use Expedia to compare room rates and look for last-minute deals. For affordable transport, walking is a great option, as the area is easily navigable. Additionally, consider package deals that combine flights, accommodation, and activities to maximise savings.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Regent Street are January to March, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May to July, where prices are slightly higher.
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  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Regent Street is Sunday. The most expensive day to stay around Regent Street is Wednesday.
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