West End of London

West End of London

The West End of London is an area of Central London, England, containing many of the city's major tourist attractions, businesses, headquarters and the commercial West End theatres. Use of the term began in the early 19th century to describe fashionable areas to the west of Charing Cross.Mills, A., "Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names", (2001)] For strategic planning the area is identified as one of two "international centres" in the London Plan.Greater London Authority, " [http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/strategies/sds/london_plan/lon_plan_5.pdf The London Plan: The Sub Regions] "]

Location

Located to the west of the historic Roman and Mediaeval City of London, the West End was long favored by the rich elite as a place of residence because it was usually upwind of the smoke drifting from the crowded City. It was also located close to the royal seat of power at Westminster, and is largely contained within the City of Westminster (one of the 32 London boroughs). Developed in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it was originally built as a series of palaces, expensive town houses, fashionable shops and places of entertainment. The areas closest to the City around Holborn, Seven Dials and Covent Garden historically contained poorer communities that were cleared and redeveloped in the nineteenth century.

The name "West End" is a flexible term with different meanings in different contexts. It may refer to the entertainment district around Leicester Square and Covent Garden; to the shopping district centred on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street (but the geographically distinct shopping district around Knightsbridge would also be counted as "West End Shopping" by some); or, less commonly, to the whole of that part of Central London (itself an area with no generally agreed boundaries) which lies to the west of the City of London.

One of the local government wards within the City of Westminster is called "West End". It is bounded by the City of London to the east, the Thames to the south east, Horseferry Road and Victoria Street to the south, Grosvenor Place to the west and Piccadilly and Long Acre to the north. [http://www.westminster.gov.uk/gis/index.cfm?LayerID=55&LGSL=361,362,346] This is quite a narrow boundary. However, in the United Kingdom, ward boundaries are generally only familiar to people involved in local politics and administration, and this ward carries little weight as an "official" definition of the West End, and is not intended to do so.

Activities

Taking a fairly broad definition of the West End, the area contains the main concentrations of most of London's metropolitan activities apart from financial services, which are concentrated primarily in the City of London. There are major concentrations of the following buildings and activities in the West End:
*Art galleries and museums
*Company headquarters outside the financial services sector (although London's many hedge funds are based mainly in the West End)
*Educational institutions
*Embassies
*Government buildings (mainly around Whitehall)
*Hotels
*Institutes, learned societies and think tanks
*Legal institutions
*Media establishments
*Places of entertainment: theatres; cinemas; nightclubs; bars and restaurants
*Shops

The annual New Year’s Day Parade takes place on the streets of the West End. West End Live, a showcase of musical theater, takes place in Leicester Square in June.

Districts in the West End

Using the broadest definition, these are the inner districts of the West End, which were all developed by about 1815:
*Bloomsbury
*Covent Garden
*Fitzrovia
*Holborn
*Marylebone
*Mayfair
*Seven Dials
*Soho
*St. James's
*Westminster

The districts to the south, north and west of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens were developed between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the late 19th century, in some cases based on existing villages. The more fashionable of them were generally regarded as being in the West End at that time, but the extension of the term to these areas west of Park Lane is less common nowadays. The last two listed especially are fringe cases:

*Knightsbridge (listed as a distinct 'international center' in the London Plan)
*Belgravia
*Pimlico
*Chelsea
*South Kensington
*Bayswater
*Paddington
*Notting Hill
*Holland Park

Famous streets in the West End

*Albemarle Street
*Baker Street
*Bond Street
*Carnaby Street
*Charing Cross Road
*Denmark Street
*Gower Street
*Great Marlborough Street
*Great Portland Street
*Harley Street
*Haymarket
*High Holborn
*Kingsway
*Old Compton Street
*Oxford Street
*Park Lane
*Piccadilly
*Regent Street
*Shaftesbury Avenue
*The Strand
*Tottenham Court Road
*Wardour Street

Notable squares and circuses in the West End

The West End is laid out with many notable public squares and circuses, the later being the original name for roundabouts in London.
*Berkeley Square
*Cambridge Circus
*Grosvenor Square
*Hyde Park Corner
*Leicester Square
*Manchester Square
*Marble Arch
*Oxford Circus
*Piccadilly Circus
*Russell Square
*Soho Square
*St Giles' Circus
*Trafalgar Square

Transport

London Underground Stations in the West End
*Baker Street
*Bond Street
*Charing Cross
*Covent Garden
*Embankment
*Goodge Street
*Great Portland Street
*Green Park
*Holborn
*Hyde Park Corner
*Leicester Square
*Marble Arch
*Oxford Circus
*Piccadilly Circus
*Regent's Park
*Temple
*Tottenham Court Road
*Warren Street
*Westminster

National Rail Station in the West End
*Charing Cross station.

ee also

*West End theatre

References

External links

* [http://www.newwestend.com/corporate New West End] New West End Company is a business led partnership working to create a more profitable trading environment for the West End’s three famous shopping Streets – Bond Street, Oxford Street and Regent Street. The Company was formally established as a Business Improvement District (BID) on 4 April 2005 for an initial three-year period.
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/LondonWestEndTheatres.htm London's West End Theatres] Information and archive material on London's historic West End Theatres.
* [http://www.oldstratforduponavon.com/londonwestend Some Old Postcards of London's West End]


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