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Fitzrovia Region

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Fitzrovia is an area of where to buy cialis London. It is in the boundary between Camden and borough of Westminster. Its boundary extends from the north by euston road, east by tottenham court road, west by Portland place and south by Oxford Street. The nearby areas of fitzrovia includes kings cross, Marylebone, Camden town,soho, euston, and Bloomsbury

The various tube stations surround the fitzrovia region. Its bus routes are very regular. It regularly passes through euston road, Portland place, tottenham court road, Oxford Street and euston road. The adjacent tube stations include great Portland (hammersmith, metropolitan and circle lines), tottenham court highway (northern and central lines), Goodge highway (northern line), warren highway (Victoria and northern lines), regents recreation area (victoria, central and bakerloo lines), and euston(national, northern and Victoria rail routes)

The architecture of fitzrovia region is extensive and superlative. It has the wonderful penthouses with roof terraces. Some has the gallery and garage parking. These penthouses are sovereign house, west one house, Windmill Street and the armitage. Even now, many houses are built in Bourlet Close in fitzrovia. The markets of fitzrovia remain frantic. Fitzrovia has the impressive and prestigious assets. It also has the colleges and unique universities that include American college, RADA etc.

If you walk a few minutes from busy and full of life Oxford Street, fitzrovia region delights a positive desolate charm. Tourist’s attractions are more in this place. Tourists rarely wander north of west end. Even in weekends, you will hardly ever see a soul, pub-crawler bumbling home from soho. Charlotte road extends vertical to Goodge road. It is the key focal end for feasting, although gastronomic competition is very close nearby bazaar and Great Portland Road.

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