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  1. Charing Cross is a road junction in Westminster, London, where six routes meet and the notional centre of London. It has a history of a medieval Eleanor cross, a statue of Charles I, and a railway station with a replica cross.

  2. Dec 27, 2017 · Charing Cross is a central and historic area of London, close to many attractions such as Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, and the National Gallery. Discover the best places to visit in Charing Cross, from the Sherlock Holmes pub to Benjamin Franklin House, and learn about its history and culture.

  3. Charing Cross is a historic site in London, where a cross was erected in memory of Queen Eleanor and later Charles I. It is also the name of a railway station, a shopping district and a bridge over the River Thames.

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  4. Charing Cross Road is a street in London that connects Trafalgar Square and Oxford Street. It has many bookshops, theaters, and restaurants, and is near popular landmarks like Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey.

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  5. Charing Cross is the official centre of London with other places being measured in terms of their distance from this place. It is a junction of several high profile roads and borders Trafalgar Square. The most iconic buildings are Charing Cross Station and the Eleanor Cross.

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  6. Learn about the history and culture of Charing Cross, one of the busiest and oldest tube stations in London. Find out how to access nearby attractions, events, and amenities from this central hub.

  7. Charing Cross Road winds from the east end of Oxford St. down to the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross Station. Always busy with vehicular traffic and packed with pedestrians, it is best loved these days for its many book stores, most notably the 'world's largest', Foyles (incl. Ray's Jazz Café for food and cds/records), but also numerous specialist stores including vintage ...