Charing Cross Street is also a very famous street in London. There are bars in the Hardport that we are familiar with. There are also many bookstores. If you think about English books, you must come here.
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Charing Cross Road Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Charing Cross Street is a well-known bookstore street in London. It is located in the city center and has an excellent geographical location. It is adjacent to Leicester Square at the south end, St. Giles Circle at the intersection of Oxford Street at the north end, and the west bank of Hungerford Bridge to the east. It is also just one step away from Chinatown, where the Chinese gather. The name of the road is taken from Charing Cross Railway Station, but Charing Cross Street itself is not connected to it. There are many bookstores on Charing Cross Street. In addition to chain bookstores, diversified theme bookstores, there are also some second-hand bookstores specializing in used books, antique bookstores and bookstores in the professional field.
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Charing Cross Road Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Charing Cross Street is also a very famous street in London. There are bars in the Hardport that we are familiar with. There are also many bookstores. If you think about English books, you must come here.
Not just a tourist attraction in itself, but a historic street, still the book trading center in the area for centuries. I often pass by here or pass by on a bus. Worth a visit!
After arriving at Charing Cross Station. It feels great to walk on this famous street and stroll through the shops, although Charing Cross is not as good as it was in its heyday, they have their own unique style from old shops to Foyles to restaurants. Worth a visit!
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When you come to London, you don't need to look for Charing Cross Street. If you like the literary life here, spend a few nights in the West Side Music Theatre, or cross the Thames River from the South Bank Art Center, you can easily walk up this street. In the evening, people gathered here to watch the theatre, go shopping, drink and chat. They were very prosperous. I asked a friend in London about No. 84, which happened to be a Book lover. She said that No. 84 was not worth seeing, but because it was not far from the theatre I planned to see, I came out of the music theatre in the miserable world this evening and walked a few steps, then came to Charing Cross Street, across the street, and saw an international standard gate. Face, close to the past, if not a bronze medal on the wall could be dimly recognized under the dim street lamp, it would be incredible that such a romantic London could rent out to McDonald's the place that scholars yearn for. Well, here is 84 Charing Cross Street. Because of a fashion movie, the meaning here is different from that of other places.
查令十字街的街道一路上两边都有很多很多酒吧还有餐厅,还有一些举行知名表演的剧场和商店。你可以从特拉法尔加广场开始向北出发,左边有莱斯特广场和中国城,右边有考文特花园,一路走会最后到达托特纳姆宫路。伦敦相当有名的地方。
查令十字街,这个十字不是指十字路口,而是十字架的意思,事实上它是一道长约一公里许的蜿蜒市街,南端直抵泰晤士河,这里有最漂亮的查令十字街车站。