streets

Bond Street

When I googled Bond Street London, it gets me to a Bond Street in Stratford:

 

There is no Bond Street in Central London. Instead, from Oxford Street we made a left turn into New Bond Street, home to some of the most prestigious and luxurious retailers. The New Bond Street is in fact a continuation of Old Bond Street, which we would reach after about 15 minutes walk.

It is less crowded here compared to the other green properties in Monopoly, so we get to take a lot of pictures. This place is indeed a shopping heaven.. for someone with deep pockets 😉

 

 

1. Wikipedia link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_Street

Bond Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London. It links Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north and has been popular for retail since the 18th century, being the home of many fashion outlets that sell prestigious and expensive items. The southern section is Old Bond Street and the longer northern section New Bond Street; a distinction not generally made in everyday usage.

2. Zone:

Zone 1

3. Nearest tube:

Bond Street station – Central, Jubilee lines (New Bond Street)
Oxford Circus station – Bakerloo, Central, Victoria lines (New Bond Street)
Green Park station – Jubilee line, Piccadilly line, Victoria lines (Old Bond Street)

Find your ways using Google map direction or the Transport For London (TFL) journey planner. There should be various modes of transportation available based on departure time, line closure, and user preferences e.g. fastest route, least walking, route with fewest change, etc.

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