Famously part of the green set in Monopoly, along with Oxford Street
and Bond Street, Regent Street is a Mecca for shoppers. Home of
Hamley’s, which once held the title of largest toy-shop in the world,
the street curves majestically away from Piccadilly Circus joining to
Oxford Circus, playing host to D H Evans and Liberty among others.
The street was originally created as part of John Nash’s town plan in 1811, and was named after the then- Prince Regent.
Regent
Street can be a draw for the crowds for a variety of reasons, from the
switching-on of the Christmas lights by the big-name celebrity of the
time to the annual Regent Street Festival.
Last year, five
hundred thousand people are thought to have turned out to see a
selection of Formula 1 cars drive the length of Regent Street, an event
which has ignited interest in the idea of a London Grand Prix.
Posted at 08:58 am by londonblog