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  1. Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It is named after George, the Prince Regent (later George IV) and was laid out under the direction of the architect John Nash and James Burton. It runs from Waterloo Place in St James's at the southern end, through Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, to All Souls Church.

  2. Experience Regent Street, London’s distinctive home of fashion, dining, wellness and lifestyle. World class flagships stores and award-winning restaurants meet independent boutiques and coffee shops hidden around every corner in the heart of the West End.

  3. Experience Regent Street, London's distinctive home of fashion, dining, wellness and lifestyle. Named after the Prince Regent, the street was built in 1819 under the direction of architect John Nash and its Grade II-listed facades represent some of the most distinguished architecture in London.

  4. Top ways to experience Regent Street. Perennially fashionable since the days of Henry VIII, the aristocratic “Clubland” of St James's is a premier destination for high end craft and bespoke design. Here you’ll lose count of the Royal Warrants (which indicate that the Royal Family patronizes the establishment) seen in shop front windows ...

  5. Learn more about Londons most iconic street. Named after the Prince Regent, the street was built in 1819 under the direction of architect John Nash and its Grade II listed facades represent some of the most distinguished architecture in London.

  6. One of the busiest shopping streets in London, attracting more than 7.5 million visitors every year. From tourists indulging in a holiday shopping spree to business meetings in one of the street’s fine eating establishments or locals heading to their favourite flagship, it’s a hotbed of stylish activity.

  7. Feb 8, 2017 · From vintage clobber to luxury watches to plush toys, the best shops on Regent Street have it all and a lot more.

  8. Regent Street is one of London's most famous and iconic streets, known for its shopping, architecture, and historical significance. It is located in the West End and has many brand stores, such as Burberry, Boss, Hollister, and Apple.

  9. Regent Street has continued to evolve throughout its 200 year history. Today it is best known as a pioneering cultural destination with a wealth of shopping, wellness, drinking, and dining options for Londoners and visitors alike, in the heart of central London.

  10. Regent Street is a major shopping street and thoroughfare in London's West End. Named after the Prince Regent (later George IV), it was built by John Nash as part of a ceremonial route from the Regent's residence at Carlton House in St James's to Regent's Park.

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