Fitzrovia is the rectangle enclosed by Euston Road to the north, Oxford Street to the south, Great Portland Street to the West and Tottenham Court Road to the East. The once forgotten void in the city centre is now praised for its vibrant bar and cafe culture, which makes it a place to be seen, work and live. The area includes Broadcasting House the Charlotte Street Hotel, the Phillipe Starck designed Sanderson Hotel, The Wigmore Hall and the BT Tower. It is also a centre for TV and creative companies including advertising gurus Saatchi and Saatchi. Charlotte Street is one of the most vibrant locations as on-street dining offers a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere (www.london-eating.co.uk). Fitzroy Square lies to the North of the area and is ever growing in popularity.
The area is a quirky London village with a bohemian flavour and history - William Blake lived in the grandeuse Fitzroy Square and the area has long attracted artists, writers and aesthetes. The area is packed with interesting properties. Modernised blocks house studio and one bedroom flats. Old style and increasingly scarce mansion blocks are being converted to meet the high demand for small compact flats.
Tottenham Court Road - Central / Northern line Goodge Street - Northern line Warren Street - Northern line Oxford Circus - Central / Bakerloo / Victoria line Great Portland Street -
Hammersmith and City / Metropolitan / Circle line