Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Court Road
is a road in
Central London
running from
St Giles' Circus
(the junction of
Oxford Street
and
Charing Cross Road
) north to
Euston Road
, near the border of the
City of Westminster
and the
London Borough of Camden
. The road is one-way; all three lanes are northbound only. The south end of the road is very close to the
British Museum
and
Centre Point
, the West End's tallest building. The road is served by three stations on the
London Underground
:
Tottenham Court Road
,
Goodge Street
and
Warren Street
. Tottenham Court Road is a significant second tier shopping street. It is known for its large number of
electrical
(mainly audio-visual equipment) shops, which are towards the southern end of the road. Further north there are many
furniture
shops including
Habitat
and
Heals
. The road gained notoriety in
2001
when the first branch in Central London of the
Spearmint Rhino
chain of
lap-dancing
clubs opened. It is the only thoroughfare in the
W1
postal district
to feature the word
road
in its name - all the others are
streets
,
squares
, etc.
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