Nearly all street in London is special in many way and many of its well-known London streets have been recorded in vocal as in ?Let?s all go down the Strand?.
The Strand is a very busy road lined with shops, offices and restaurants but until the construction of the Victoria Embankment in the 1860?s it was just a dirty path along the river. Thus it was lined with waterside mansions of landed gentry including the Savoy Palace; hauv nws qhov chaw koj yuav tam sim no pom lub Savoy Hotel li zoo li lub Palace ntawm Dukes ntawm Somerset uas hnub no yog lub tsev ntawm Somerset Lub Tsev. Thaum kawg ntawm Strand koj tuaj yeem nrhiav lub Tuam Tsev Bar nrog nws cov kev sib txuas raws txoj cai thiab Txoj Cai Qub Bailey.
Lwm sab ntawm lub Tuam Tsev Bar koj tuaj yeem pom Fleet Txoj Kev, lub hub ntawm cov ntawv xov xwm ntiaj teb, thiab muab npe tom qab dej Fleet, nws yog txoj kev tau txuas rau Lub Nroog rau Westminster. Txawm hais tias kev tshaj tawm pib hauv Fleet Txoj Kev hauv Lub Tebchaws 1500?s the newspapers have now moved to sites like Wapping and Canary Wharf and the last major news office, Reuters, moved away in 2005. It is also affiliated with the legendary Sweeney Todd, the devil barber of Fleet Street who killed off his customers and had them made into pies by his partner in crime Mrs. Lovett.
The most known London streets are Regent Street and Oxford Street. These are the two important shopping streets in London, with Oxford Street having all the big stores like Selfridges and John Lewis whilst Regent Street is well famous for shops like Libertys and well-known toy store Hamleys.
Carnaby Street is famous in the 1960s as the place to purchase really trendy up to the particular fashion from the more outrageous designers.
No Street in the world with so many private medical checkup clinics and hospitals as Harley Street in the centre of London.
Txog ntawm Tus Sau
Visit London Minicab AND Heathrow Minicab
Muaj feem xyuam Lus Qhia Txoj Cai Harley