Which tube goes to Regent Street?

The closest tube stations for Regent Street are Oxford Circus (Central, Victoria, and Bakerloo lines) for the northern end and Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines) for the southern end. Bond Street (Central/Jubilee) is also nearby for the western side.
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What tube goes to Regent Street?

The closest underground stations are:

Oxford Circus: Victoria, Bakerloo & Central Line. Piccadilly Circus:Piccadilly & Bakerloo Line. Green Park:Victoria, Jubilee & Piccadilly Line.
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Are Oxford Street and Regent Street the same?

No, Oxford Street and Regent Street are two distinct but connected famous shopping streets in London's West End, forming a major intersection at Oxford Circus, with Oxford Street running east-west and Regent Street connecting it to Piccadilly Circus, often seen as more elegant and upmarket.
 
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Is Regent Street on the central line?

Nearby tube stations are Charing Cross, Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus; the lattermost being one of the busiest underground stations in London, and is where three main lines (Central, Bakerloo and Victoria) meet.
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What is the closest tube station to the Trafalgar Square?

The nearest tube station to Trafalgar Square is Charing Cross, served by the Bakerloo and Northern lines, with an entrance directly in the square, making it just a minute's walk away, while Embankment (District/Circle lines) and Leicester Square are also short walks. 
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Is Piccadilly Circus the same as Trafalgar Square?

Piccadilly Circus is situated between Leicester Square, famous for its cinemas, and Regent Street, one of London's most popular shopping destinations. It is also within easy walking distance of Trafalgar Square, Pall Mall, Soho and Buckingham Palace.
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What is the closest Tube station to the shard?

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The View from The Shard is located within a few minutes' walk from London Bridge Underground Station (Northern and Jubilee lines) and London Bridge Station (Southern and South Eastern trains).
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Is London Underground free for over 60s?

Yes, if you're a London resident aged 60 or over, you can get free travel on the London Underground and most other public transport in London with a 60+ London Oyster photocard, which you can apply for online from Transport for London. This pass provides free travel on buses, Tube, DLR, Overground, Elizabeth line, and some National Rail services within London, though you must live in a London borough to qualify.
 
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Is Regent Street near Buckingham Palace?

The distance between Buckingham Palace and Regent Street is 2 miles. How do I travel from Buckingham Palace to Regent Street without a car? The best way to get from Buckingham Palace to Regent Street without a car is to bus which takes 15 min and costs £1 - £10.
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Is Oxford Street close to Regent Street?

The distance between Oxford Street and Regent Street is 2307 feet. How do I travel from Oxford Street to Regent Street without a car? The best way to get from Oxford Street to Regent Street without a car is to bus which takes 6 min and costs £1 - £2.
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How do tourists use the tube in London?

Using London's Tube (Underground) as a tourist is easy with contactless payments (card/phone) or a Visitor Oyster card, tapping in and out at yellow readers for capped fares, avoiding cash; remember to stand on the right on escalators, move down inside the carriage, and use apps like Google Maps or Citymapper for planning routes, while observing rush hour to avoid crowds and always using the same payment method for the day's capping.
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What tube lines to avoid?

The Most Stressful Tube Lines To Move On

Our research revealed the most stressful line to move on or travel with luggage is the Victoria or Central line, both of which hit the lowest score of 32 out of 100.
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Where to avoid in London at night?

That said, across recent years (patterns visible in Met and ONS dashboards) the highest volumes of theft and street-theft reports tend to be concentrated in central shopping and nightlife boroughs — notably Westminster (West End, Oxford Street, Leicester Square), Camden (markets, busy streets), Lambeth (parts of ...
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What is the dirtiest tube line in London?

Based on Transport for London (TfL) data from late 2024, the Piccadilly line is considered the dirtiest due to its longer deep cleaning cycle, with full cleans occurring approximately every 43 days, compared to the cleanest, the Jubilee line, which gets cleaned every 18 days. However, other lines like the Northern and Victoria also face high dust/pollution, especially in deep tunnels, while the Central line is noted for high bacteria and heat.
 
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What is Regent Street famous for?

Regent Street in London's West End is famous for its elegant, curved Regency architecture, world-class flagship stores (Burberry, Apple, Hamleys), diverse shopping, dining, and wellness options, and its iconic Christmas lights that light up the street each holiday season, making it a premier global shopping destination.
 
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What is famous to buy in London?

Tea, whisky, and Cadbury chocolate are the famous products. Add fish & chips, shortbread biscuits, and Harry Potter merchandise to the list. What to buy in the UK cheaply? Primark clothing, supermarket chocolates and biscuits, souvenirs from local markets, and some everyday British brands like Marmite or Yorkshire Tea.
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Is the Millennium Bridge worth visiting?

The Millennium Bridge is a must-visit if you're staying at YHA London St Paul's, as it's one of the closest sights. You'll also get to see some of the most iconic landmarks in London from it and enjoy the spectacular views of the city.
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