Campaigns

PromoSTAND can penetrate where many other media, such as bill boards, taxis, buses, vans, trailer bikes etc... cannot. This includes high footfall pedestrianised areas.

Stations

 

Tourist Sites

  Location Daily Footfall     Location Daily Footfall
1 Bank 98,000   1 Leicester Square 400,000
2 Charing Cross 173,650   2 Covent Garden 82,191
3 Euston 166,000   3 Canary Wharf 130,000
4 Kings Cross 221,000   4 Oxford Street 571,428
5 Liverpool Street 340,911   5 Tottenham Court 102,161
6 London Bridge 130,000   6 Sporting Events 15,000 to 80,000
7 Oxford Street 181,000        
8 Paddington 182,000        
9 Victoria 318,180        
10 Waterloo 343,897        
             
Kazaru - FQ Customer    Promo Stand - Tower of London

The South Bank Route

This riverside advertising opportunity represents the highest concentration of cultural activity within central London, attracting a wide range of interest groups and a varied demographic mix. The South Bank contains London’s most visited attractions including The London Aquarium, The London Eye, Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Purcell Room,  The National Theatre, The National Film Theatre, The Hayward Gallery, The Museum of the Moving Image, The Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe, HMS Belfast, Vinopolis and Tower Bridge.

The Golden Mile West End Route

The streets of the Capital’s West End have the highest concentrations of attractions in the world including shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, cafés, pubs, bars, museums. There are more than 3,000 shops selling thousands of products. Distribution from multi-strategic locations accessed while passing the capital’s most visited attractions guarantees a flow of potential new customers.
The most famous attractions visited en route include Marble Arch, Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Covent Garden, Holborn and the Strand. The most famous shops include Debenhams, DH Evans, John Lewis, Selfridges and flagship branches of BHS, Marks & Spencers, the Burton Top Shop group and HMV Records.

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