Sorry this space is no longer available.

Don't worry though, we have plenty of great spaces that would be perfect for your idea.
Search Spaces

Our curated location guides will help you find the perfect audience for your idea.

Location Guides

Know what you're looking for? Use our search to find the perfect space for your idea.

Search Spaces

Oxford Street Christmas Event - Small Space

London W, London

30 sqft

Retail

Bar & Restaurant

Event

Shop Share

Unique

A Little About This Space

On Sunday 6th November, one of the world’s most famous high streets will close to traffic. Oxford Street will host a beautiful Christmas extravaganza for shoppers – lining the road with retail stalls, food pitches and experiential ideas. The event will culminate with the switching on of the Christmas Lights: an activity that already draws hundreds of thousands each year. Imagine how many new fans you’ll be able to make by popping up here.

This listing is for a 3x3m experiential space along the street. It’s an ideal pitch for big brands looking to have a presence on the day. Shoppers will be after something different from their favourite labels – think about how to tap into this mindset at a one-off event that is set to kick off the festive season.

The event will run from 12pm-6pm and is being curated in collaboration with Appear Here. Half a million people are expected to visit the street: expect to meet a huge audience and be busy all day long.

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible

See More

Rules of The Space

Space available is 3 x 3m.

Brands need to be entirely self sufficient, including bringing their own staging and staffing.

Positioning on the street is at the landlord's discretion, though brands are welcome to indicate a preference in their application.

Home Truths

You’ll just get the space: be sure to bring your own staging, staff and potentially power. You’ll need to clear away quickly at the end of the day, as the street will be reopened shortly afterwards.

Positioning on the street is at the landlord's discretion, though brands are welcome to indicate a preference in their application.