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Streets of Mayfair London
Tucked away in Mayfair, Heddon Street is a short yet historic spot just off Regent Street. Though quieter than its bustling surroundings, the street has earned a name for itself. It was named after the Heddon family, who owned land in this part of London during the 17th century. Once a residential area, it later evolved into a space known for food, fashion, and photography.
One of its most notable claims to fame is its link to David Bowie. The cover of his iconic album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars was shot right here, making it a place of pilgrimage for music fans. While no major historical figure lived on the street itself, Bowie’s connection keeps it firmly in the cultural spotlight.
Today, Heddon Street is known for its vibrant mix of top-tier restaurants and stylish bars. It’s home to the well-known eatery Gordon Ramsay’s Heddon Street Kitchen, which attracts both locals and visitors. Its central location places it just a short walk from Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus tube stations, making it very accessible by public transport.
Heddon Street remains a hidden gem with rich artistic history, great food, and a quiet charm that contrasts with nearby commercial streets.
Mayfair, renowned for housing some of its oldest and most esteemed auction houses like Phillips and Sotheby’s, where exceptionally rare antiques and collectibles find their new owners. This district in London also proudly hosts the city’s most prestigious restaurants, opulent boutiques, sophisticated bars, exclusive private clubs, and luxurious hotels.
Mayfair London’s most exclusive luxury district.