Cambridge Circus is a London traffic intersection (not actually a roundabout) at the intersection of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road. The Palace Theatre is located on the west side of the junction.
In several of the spy novels written by John le Carré and featuring the character George Smiley (for example, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy), the Secret Intelligence Service is referred to as "The Circus" because of its supposed location at Cambridge Circus. This name and location are probably cases of artistic licence on the part of John le Carré.
The junction is situated about halfway between Tottenham Court Road tube station (at St Giles' Circus) and Leicester Square. The more famous Oxford Circus is much farther away.
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SonicGeneration 3 years ago
Great vid the shots are great, piccadily is a awesome place especially at night. Although at 1:04 the road there is my favorate i love the way it bends around the road. London is brilliant New York dubi or tokyo none of them come close to London's greatness. London has loads of history and historic and new builds unlike all these other citys across the world which lack charactor and history.
waterfallfilms 3 years ago