FAQs
Yes, several flagship stores along Oxford Street and Bond Street stay open until 9pm or later on Thursdays. Check with individual stores for details.
Yes, the district has a number of vegan and vegetarian-friendly restaurants. Use our food and drink guide to explore your options.
Yes, several hotels offer family rooms, connecting suites, and child-friendly amenities. Use our hotel filter to find family-friendly options.
Several department stores and shopping centres in the area offer public toilets and baby-changing facilities.
A few hotels offer on-site or valet parking, though spaces are limited. Public car parks like Q-Park Oxford Street are also nearby.
Some popular spots recommend booking in advance, especially on weekends. Most casual eateries accept walk-ins.
Some areas are pedestrian-friendly, especially on weekends or during events. However, most of Oxford Street still allows buses and taxis.
Yes, many shops, restaurants, and transport stops are accessible. Check our accessibility guide for details.
Most shops on Oxford Street open between 10am and 8pm, Monday to Saturday. Sunday hours are usually shorter, from 12pm to 6pm. Individual store hours may vary, especially on holidays.
The Elizabeth Line offers a direct route from Heathrow to Bond Street in about 30 minutes. Taxis and airport shuttles are also available.
Cavendish Square Gardens and Grosvenor Square are nearby and offer quiet places to relax or eat outdoors.
Many tailoring services are available in the district, including same-day options. Check our Services section for a full list.