oxford circus
There are three ways: 1. Walk West along High Holborn. When the road forks walk along New Oxford Street, which will take you to Oxford Street (min 5 minute walk, but depends how far along High Holborn you are and how far along Oxford Street you want to go). 2. Take the tube. Holborn station is on High Holborn. Take the central line Westbound to any of Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Circus, Bond Street or Marble Arch, all of which are on Oxford Street. 3. Take the bus (number 8 or 25 - Westbound). You could get a taxi, but given that it's a very short distance, one of the above might be easier.
Oxford Circus fire happened in 1984.
New Oxford Street is a continuation of Oxford Street at its eastern end and joins up with High Holborn.
About 6.5 miles
Oxford Circus tube station was created in 1900.
Oxford Circus, on the Victoria, Bakerloo and Central lines.
Nothing. Oxford Circus is a road junction in central London with Oxford Street running east/west and Regent Street running north/south.
About 11 minutes from Bloomsury Street by the British Museum site to Oxford Circus or 5 minutes from the British Museum to the nearest end of Oxford Street (Tottenham Court Road tube) .
Oxford Circus
Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly.
Oxford Circus, Bond Street, Marble Arch, Lancaster Gate, Queensway, Notting Hill Gate.