Londons West End

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The area of London known as the West End is actually about as central as it is possible to be in the capital. It is wedged between three major parks, the Thames and the City of London, and is the commercial heartbeat of the city, with Bond Street, Regent Street and Oxford Street being its most famous shopping areas. Embassies, government, media and top hotels are based here. But when people refer in common parlance the the West End, they are usually talking about the theaters and playhouses and the shows that make them famous in much the same way as Broadway is used as a general term for the New York equivalent. The districts theatres are numerous, and are well known for hosting the grandest, most lavish and best loved shows as well as putting on plays that feature A-list names from not just the UK but also Hollywood and beyond.

World famous names

You do not have to be a Londoner to have heard of the names that typify the West End experience: Oxford Street, Strand, Shaftesbury Avenue, Drury Lane, Kingsway and the South Bank are synonymous with performance. Names like Dominion, Palladium, Coliseum, Adelphi, Lyceum and the Royal Opera House have obvious...

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