Regent Street

Regent Street which includes heritage architecture and street scenes as well as a large group of people
Regent Street featuring signage, street scenes and heritage architecture
Regent Street
Regent Street featuring heritage architecture and street scenes
Regent Street


Spend an afternoon discovering this famous shopping street, home to the world’s oldest toy shop and high-end boutiques.

With seemingly countless shops, department stores and cafés, Regent Street is one of Europe’s most exciting shopping avenues. It has more than 75 international stores as well as a food quarter with many excellent bars and restaurants. Bring your family for a day of shopping and dining on one of London’s premier commercial strips.

Admire the majestic design of the buildings lining the streets, which add a touch of elegance to your shopping trip. The shop structures are protected as listed buildings. Architect John Nash designed the street layout, as part of a ceremonial route connecting the Prince Regent’s residence at Carlton House to Regent Park. Stop at All Souls Church, one of Nash’s designs, on the northern side of the street. Notice the church’s distinctive stone spire and circular columned porch.

The street has all manner of stores, from souvenir and gift shops to chic boutiques and jewelry shops. Visit some of the street’s famous international stores, such as Apple, Banana Republic and French Connection. Don’t miss the Liberty department store, a London landmark set inside a Tudor-style building.

Bring the kids to the flagship store of Hamleys, the oldest toy shop in the world. It dates back to 1760 and moved to Regent Street in 1881. See around 50,000 toys displayed over the shop’s seven stories. The store staff frequently dress up in costumes and provide entertaining toy demonstrations.

Relax at one of the cafés found along the street and watch shoppers pass by. Make your way to Heddon Street, known as the Regent Street Food Quarter, and dine at some of London’s finest restaurants.

Reach Piccadilly Circus at the southern end of the strip. Marvel at its eye-catching neon signs and video displays. Take a photo of the large Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain with its grand statue of Eros.

Visit Regent Street’s shops daily from morning until evening. Restaurants remain open a little later. Regent Street is located in London’s West End and is accessible by London Underground or bus.

Don’t miss a trip to this iconic shopping strip.

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Zedwell Piccadilly Circus

Zedwell Piccadilly Circus

3 out of 5
Great Windmill Street, London, England
Zedwell Piccadilly Circus
President Hotel

President Hotel

3.5 out of 5
56-60 Guildford Street, London, England
President Hotel
The Langham, London

The Langham, London

5 out of 5
1C Portland Place, Regent Street, London, England
The Langham, London
Strand Palace Hotel

Strand Palace Hotel

4 out of 5
372 The Strand, London, England
Strand Palace Hotel
Royal National Hotel

Royal National Hotel

3 out of 5
38-51 Bedford Way, London, England
Royal National Hotel
Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square

Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square

4 out of 5
130 Tottenham Court Road, London, England
Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square
The Grand at Trafalgar Square

The Grand at Trafalgar Square

4 out of 5
8 Northumberland Avenue, London, England
The Grand at Trafalgar Square
Nobu London Portman Square

Nobu London Portman Square

5 out of 5
22 Portman Square, London, England
Nobu London Portman Square
The Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road

The Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road

3 out of 5
52 Poland Street, London, England
The Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road
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Things to do near Regent Street

Regent Street offers a delightful mix of activities, perfect for a leisurely stroll while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy shopping at iconic destinations and exploring seasonal events that showcase the best of London. Don’t miss the chance to witness stunning sunsets as you wander through this historic area, making it a memorable part of your visit.

Shopping

Discover Burlington Arcade, just 966m from Regent Street, offering a delightful mix of luxury boutiques and charming cafes. For a vibrant atmosphere, visit Camden Markets, 3.2km away, featuring eclectic stalls and street food. If you're up for a drive, Harrods is located 3.2km away, renowned for its opulence.

Recreation

Experience the vibrant atmosphere at O2 Arena, where thrilling sports events energise the spirit. For a tranquil escape, Hampstead Heath offers picturesque landscapes perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Enjoy live music and entertainment at KoKo London, an excellent venue for an unforgettable night out.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of the IFS Cloud Greenwich Peninsula Station cable car, offering stunning views from 11.3km away. For indoor adventure, try Vertical Chill climbing, located only 1.6km away. If karting excites you, head to Oasis Go-Kart Track, a mere 4.8km from Regent Street.

Nightlife

Regent Street's nightlife buzzes with excitement from the London Palladium Theatre, famed for its cultural shows, just 322m away. The Dominion Theatre, a mere 805m distant, offers fantastic performances, while the Prince Edward Theatre, located 966m away, enchants with its family-friendly productions.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Regent Street

Regent Street, a vibrant hub in London, offers an array of attractions including bustling streets, urban parks, and picturesque squares, perfect for those seeking culture and family experiences. Visitors can indulge in shopping, dining, and exploring nearby points of interest, making it an ideal destination for travellers. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and discover the charm of this iconic street.

  • Hyde Park: Experience the tranquillity of one of London's largest and most famous parks. Ideal for leisurely strolls, picnics, and outdoor activities, Hyde Park offers a delightful escape from the city's bustle while showcasing beautiful gardens and serene lakes.
  • Buckingham Palace: Discover the grandeur of the official residence of the British monarch. Marvel at the stunning architecture and be sure to catch the Changing of the Guard ceremony, an iconic display of British culture and tradition.
  • Piccadilly Circus: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling street, known for its bright lights and iconic advertising. A central hub for entertainment, shopping, and dining, Piccadilly Circus is a must-visit for experiencing the lively spirit of London.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Regent Street

To save money on your trip to Regent Street, consider visiting between January and March, when accommodation prices are lower. Book your hotel about a month in advance for the best rates, and aim for a Sunday stay to minimise costs. Use Expedia to find last-minute deals and refine your search by budget and location. Look for package deals that combine flights and hotels for additional savings. Don't forget to explore free activities in the area, and walk whenever possible to enjoy the sights while keeping transport costs down.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Regent Street are January to March, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May to July, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Booking a hotel around Regent Street about 1 month out from when you are planning to stay is usually when prices are lowest. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals for hotels, look out for the green banner below the price, as this indicates a cheaper deal.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Regent Street is Sunday. The most expensive day to stay around Regent Street is Wednesday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilise Expedia's search tool to refine your preferences, such as your budget, preferred location, and ideal type of accommodation. To discover the most affordable prices and offers, arrange the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can enjoy cost savings by combining your hotel reservation on Regent Street with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.

* Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages. Book Flight + Lodging, save up to 100% of flight price - Savings based on flight + lodging package prices as compared to the price of the same components available for booking separately before all discounts and rewards applied. Your bundled savings cover up to 100% of your flight. Savings vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, stay dates and travel suppliers. Savings not available on all flight + lodging package bookings.