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Oxford Street is a major London shopping street, running from Marble Arch at the north east corner
of Hyde Park, through Oxford Circus to St Giles' Circus, its
intersection with Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road, where it becomes New Oxford Street until it runs into High Holborn.
Until 1782 it was known as Tyburn Street, after the River Tyburn that now flows underneath it (Tyburn, a place of
execution, stood where Marble Arch now stands).
Oxford Street is a square on the British Monopoly board. It is
the same colour as Regent Street and Bond Street.
Major retail shops
- Selfridges, luxury department store that has been on this site for more
than a century
- HMV, although they moved from their original location in 2000 after 80 years. HMV has two other stores on the street including its flagship, which is Europe's largest music
store.
- Borders, a large bookshop
- Debenhams, John Lewis, W H Smith and Marks and Spencer are major retailers with flagship stores on Oxford
Street.
- Centred around Oxford Circus are major fashion stores including
Topshop London, a largish fashion
store.
Nearest tube stations along Oxford Street starting at Marble Arch:
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