Jim's Saved Places
Oxford Street is one of Jim's Saved Places.

1. Oxford Street

Oxford St, London, Greater London
Road · Mayfair · 321 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: 175-9 Oxford St, now a retail and office development, was in 1912 the site of the world’s first ever motor museum, and included Britain’s first ever petrol-engined car, the 1894 Bremer.

Brydges Place is one of Jim's Saved Places.

2. Brydges Place

Brydges Place, London, Greater London
Other Great Outdoors · Charing Cross · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Next to the Coliseum theatre this 200 yard alley connects St.Martin’s Lane and Bedfordbury. Just 15 inches wide at its narrowest point (a London record) only one person at a time can use it!

100 Club is one of Jim's Saved Places.

3. 100 Club

8.1
100 Oxford St, London, Greater London
Music Venue · West End · 32 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: This is London’s oldest live music venue and jazz club. It opened during the war in 1942. Many of its earliest performers and patrons were American soldiers, including Glen Miller.

English National Opera is one of Jim's Saved Places.

4. English National Opera

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St Martin's Ln, London, Greater London
Opera House · City of Westminster · 53 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The Coliseum opened in 1904 as a ‘people’s palace of entertainment’. During WW2 it became a canteen for air raid wardens, and Winston Churchill once addressed them from the theatre stage.