Denmark Street just south of Tottenham Court road, use to be the Forbidden Planet original location, now a days its a popular street to find a guitar or the Door to Cormoran Strikes office.
We made this our one stop on our 5 hour layover in London. My husband loves guitars, and this was literally all he wanted to see. Well, he wanted to see Wunjo guitars, but was surprised that he got an...
I’ve known this iconic London street for decades but Tin Pan Alley as it’s nicknamed is looking sad and unloved nowadays. There are works going on to buildings on the north side so the shops that side...
Fun street to visit if you're into guitars and music. A short street with several historic guitar and music shops. Friendly staffs at most and you never know who you will see checking out guitars and...
This is the place that you should go if you are into history and music as there is so much of both here and just to walk along here after visiting means yard is a must
Denmark Street is in the center of London, where there are many video stores and musical instruments stores.
Denmark Street is located in the center of London. Although the street is short, it is unique. There are many video stores and musical instrument stores on both sides of the street, gathering people who love music in London. Some old records can be found here. If you visit a small music store, you may find many surprises. Electronic musical instruments such as guitars can be found here. If you are very knowledgeable, you can bargain. Denmark Street is very close to Oxford Street and SOHO. The environment is very lively and it is also convenient to go shopping on other streets.
Walk along the Charing Cross Highway towards the Tottenham Court subway station and you will see Denmark Street. The whole street is a mecca for guitar band musicians. Many shops sell guitar-related items and many studios.
The capital’s popular song publishing industry is concentrated in Denmark Street. It still has many music shops, selling all kinds of equipment that can help you realize your rock dreams-including guitars and speakers, and a series of recording equipment. The Rolling Stones recorded their first album at No. 4 Denmark Street (the egg box can provide sound insulation); Elton John is the No. 20 handyman, a legend in punk history-the Sex Gunners ( Sex Pistols) and the impact band live at 6 Denmark Street.
Denmark Street in London is the cradle of British music. In addition to the musical instrument store, recording studio, and live house, the history here also includes: The Rolling Stones recorded their first record in the studio on the 4th, and the Sex Pistols on the 6th. They wrote their first demo while living, and David Bowie formed his backing band in the bar on the 9th!