London Center UK editable vector map svg free

Editable Vector Map of the London Center UK in SVG format.
Can be edited in the following programs: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, InkScape
Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.

London Center UK editable vector map svg free

London Center UK editable vector map svg free

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Central London is a vibrant and historically rich area, home to numerous iconic streets, squares, and districts. Here are some of the principal ones:

Streets:

  1. Oxford Street – Known for its extensive shopping opportunities.
  2. Regent Street – Another major shopping street connecting Oxford Circus to Piccadilly Circus.
  3. Bond Street – Famous for luxury shopping, including high-end fashion brands.
  4. Piccadilly – Links Piccadilly Circus to Hyde Park Corner, known for its historic significance and cultural landmarks.
  5. The Strand – Runs along the southern boundary of Covent Garden, connecting Trafalgar Square to Temple Bar.

Squares:

  1. Trafalgar Square – A central London square commemorating the Battle of Trafalgar.
  2. Leicester Square – Known for cinemas and theaters, including famous film premieres.
  3. Piccadilly Circus – A major traffic intersection and public space, famous for its illuminated advertising boards.
  4. Covent Garden – Once a fruit and vegetable market, now a popular shopping and entertainment district.
  5. Russell Square – A large garden square in Bloomsbury, home to the University of London’s Senate House Library.

Districts:

  1. Westminster – Houses the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, central to British politics and history.
  2. Mayfair – Known for its upscale hotels, restaurants, and residences.
  3. Soho – Famous for its nightlife, theaters, and vibrant atmosphere.
  4. Bloomsbury – Known for its literary connections and the British Museum.
  5. South Bank – A cultural hub along the Thames, home to the Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.

These are just a selection of the many diverse and historically significant areas within Central London, each offering its own unique charm and attractions.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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