Warwick Street is a one-way street in the heart of the West End of London, located within the City of Westminster. Running northwards from Glasshouse Street to Beak Street, this relatively short stretch of road lies just east of Soho, and offers a mix of commercial establishments, historic architecture, and close proximity to some of London's most iconic attractions.

Street Layout and Surroundings

Warwick Street begins at its southern junction with Glasshouse Street, close to the bustling traffic of Piccadilly Circus, and ends at Beak Street to the north. The road is one-way in a northerly direction, allowing vehicles to ascend from Glasshouse Street but not in reverse. It is flanked by several side streets, including Sherwood Street and Swallow Street, and is within easy reach of Regent Street and Golden Square.

The character of Warwick Street is quintessentially West End — stylish shopfronts, upmarket dining establishments, and elegant period façades line both sides of the street. While not especially long, its central location makes it a desirable cut-through for pedestrians navigating the shopping and entertainment district.

Historical Background

Warwick Street dates back to the early 18th century and was laid out as part of the urban development of the West End during the Georgian era. The street originally formed part of a larger network of roads that were developed around the estates of the landed gentry, notably the Warwick family, after whom the street was named.

The name “Warwick Street” is thought to have been derived from the Earls of Warwick, reflecting the aristocratic associations of the area. The name is pronounced WOR-rick, with the common English pronunciation dropping the internal “w.” In the International Phonetic Alphabet, it is /ˈwɒrɪk/.

Notable Attractions Nearby

Though Warwick Street itself is relatively quiet, its surrounding vicinity is rich in cultural and commercial interest. Notable attractions nearby include:

Real Estate Prices and Property Sizes

As of June 2025, real estate on Warwick Street reflects the high-end property market of central London. Residential units are relatively rare here, but when available, they tend to be luxurious flats situated above shops and restaurants. A typical one-bedroom apartment measures about 600 sq ft (55.7 sq m) while two-bedroom flats range around 850–1,000 sq ft (79–93 sq m).

Sale prices in the area average around £1.3 million for a two-bedroom unit, while rental rates for similar properties hover at approximately £4,500 per month. This is higher than the average for Greater London but consistent with the premium pricing in the West End and nearby areas such as Dean Street and Charing Cross Road.

Transport Links

London Underground

Warwick Street is well-served by nearby London Underground stations:

These stations provide excellent connectivity to all corners of London.

Bus Services

The nearest bus stops are located along Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus. Routes that frequently pass through the area include 12, 88, 159, and 453, providing easy access to Central London and beyond.

Fun Fact

Warwick Street was once the location of the Japanese Embassy during the Meiji period. In fact, a blue plaque commemorating the embassy's residence can still be seen at 23 Warwick Street. This historical link provides a fascinating connection between this quiet London street and international diplomacy.

Quick Facts

Map of Warwick Street, London

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