Oxford Circus is pretty huge. It has the biggest waterstones in the whole of the UK, its own underground station.
It lies on the intersection between Regent Street and Oxford Street in teh West End.
famous for shopping (until nine or ten at night) and high-street stores, it is a place of fashion as well as great places to eat out.
The Circus was constructed in the beginning of the 19th century, and was designed by John Nash.
A new pedestrian crossing was placed in, in 2004 for £4 million and was called "good sense" by Boris Johnson (Mayor of London) but a similar one was built in Japan in 2005 for less than £100,000


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