Streets of Soho

Soho is famous all over the world for its high value property and luxury & designer stores and boutiques.


Air Street photo

Air Street

Air Street is only a short street, but don't be fooled by the length of this street situated just off Regent Street.

Argyll Street photo

Argyll Street

Argyll Street is a small street parallel to the Regent Street and was formerly known as Manchester Street. The nearest station is Oxford Circus Tube which is about 2 minutes to the North West. It is home to the London Palladium Theatre. The theatre retains many of its original features and was Grade II* listed by English Heritage in September 1960.

Brewer Street photo

Brewer Street

Brewer Street is a street in London's Soho area running west to east from Glasshouse Street to Wardour Street. It is now known for its variety of shops and entertainment establishments. The nearest station to Brewer Street is Piccadilly Circus Tube which is about 5 minutes to the South East. The street is full of small shops and restaurants with few nightclubs and bars.

Charring Cross Road photo

Charring Cross Road

Charing Cross Road must be the home to almost every bookshop in London.

Dean Street photo

Dean Street

Only a short street between Oxford Street and Soho Square, yet a magnet for the young and wealthy for it's bars, restaurants and clubs.

Fouberts Place photo

Fouberts Place

Like a number of other back streets in Soho this road still retains its cobbled surface. It packed with offices and head offices of variety of businesses.

Ganton Street photo

Ganton Street

Ganton Street is a small back street joining Kingly Street and Carnaby Street.

Glasshouse Street photo

Glasshouse Street

Glasshouse Street is located just minutes away from the Piccadilly Circus Underground Station. It packed with offices and head offices of variety of businesses.

Great Marlborough Street photo

Great Marlborough Street

Great Marlborough Street runs west to east through the western part of Soho. At its western end it joins Regent Street. Carnaby Street also runs off it on its way east. The name of the street is being in honour of the commander of the English Army, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough.

Great Windmill Street photo

Great Windmill Street

Great Windmill Street runs north-south in Soho, London and is dissected by Shaftesbury Avenue. The street took its name from the windmill on the site which was first recorded 1585 and was demolished during the 1690s.

Greek Street photo

Greek Street

Greek Street is a street in Soho, London, leading south from Soho Square to Shaftesbury Avenue. The street is famous for its restaurants and cosmopolitan nature. There is a variety of different cuisines to choose from, including Lebanese, Hungarian, Moroccan and several others. Greek Street also has several bars and even a whisky house.



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