Shopping
| Regent Street |
Has a good range of mid-priced stores. Home to some
of London's oldest's stores including Liberty, Hamleys Toy shop and
traditional British clothiers. Tube:
Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus |
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| Oxford Street |
With over 300 shops and major flagship and department
stores including Selfridges, Marks & Spencer, House of Frasier,
John Lewis to name but a few. Ideal for designer clothing or affordable
fashion.
Tube: Oxford Circus, Marble Arch, Bond Street |
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| Bond Street |
Home to the iconic designer names of fashion and
jewelery and some of london's most exclusive stores. Including Prada,
Luis Vuitton, Tiffany's, Aspery's etc. Perfect for expensive retail
therapy.
Tube: Bond Street, Green Park. |
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| Carnaby Street |
Behind Oxford & Regent streets, Carnaby Street
is synonymous with the swinging sixties, being home to London's
most exciting fashion and design talent. Independent boutique shops
and restaurants.
Tube: Oxford Circus |
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| Covent Garden |
In the heart of Theatre Land Covent Garden is packed
with boutique stores, quirky finds and Apple & Jubilee markets.
There also many cafes and restaurants to experience. Watch out for
Covent Gardens street performers.
Tube: Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus,
Holborn |
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| Knightsbridge |
Home of Harrods and Harvey Nichols department stores.
Tube: Knightsbridge |
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| The Kings
Road |
Synonymous with the sixties, the kings road is
bursting with shops, cafes, and blend of high street and designer
shops.
Tube: Sloane Square |
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| Various
street views |
This site shows the shops that reside on various London
streets. |
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Department Stores
| Department
stores are a London speciality. There are dozens of them across
the city, stocked with a huge range of products from fashion to
home furnishings, food to jewellery.
Most stores are also equipped with cafes, restaurants or bars –
perfect when you need to recharge your batteries after an extended
shopping session. You'll also find extensive cosmetics departments
as well as bridal wear in the majority of larger stores. |
| Selfridges |
At the start of Oxford street, is Selfridges. Whatever
you're after - bags, shoes, cosmetics, soft furnishings, books,a
speciality food hall or cafes, you'll find it in this one-stop department
store! There's an extensive designer clothing section catering for
men, women and children, and a Superbrands department includes Balenciaga,
Dolce & Gabanna and Alexander McQueen amongst other fashion
leaders.
Tube: Marble Arch |
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| John
Lewis |
This well-established chain of department stores
has a large branch on Oxford Street. Combining high quality with
keen pricing, John Lewis stocks nearly half a million products from
buttons to beds, cushions to cufflinks. A number of services are
on offer, so you can benefit from free advice on furniture, fashion
and nursery items, and much more.
Tube: Oxford Circus |
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Debenhams
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Further east along Oxford Street sits Debenhams.
This popular department store stocks affordable ranges from a number
of talented British designers such as Jasper Conran, Ben de Lisi,
Frost French and Julien Macdonald. There is a shoe department, extensive
lingerie section and a cosmetics hall with top beauty brands represented.
Tube: Oxford Circus |
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Fenwick
of Bond Street
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Established in 1891 as a hair accessories boutique,
Fenwick's is now home to five floors of luxury retail. Choose from
a wide range of designer clothing, homewares, bags, shoes, fashion
jewellery and more. The cosmetic department is among the finest
in London and Carluccio's café in the basement is the perfect
place for a spot of refreshment.
Tube: Bond Street |
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Liberty
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Opened in 1875, Liberty has long been regarded
as a traditional store but venturing inside reveals a host of cutting-edge
ranges. Innovative womenswear and menswear labels include Vivienne
Westwood, Chloé, Martine Sitbon and Dries Van Noten. Extensive
accessories, bridal wear and speciality food departments plus an
impressive beauty hall are just some of the areas to be discovered.
Tube: Oxford Circus |
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Fortnum
and Mason
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Popular with Royalty, Fortnum and Mason is renowned
for its fine foodstuffs. If you want specialist teas, caviar and
other tempting treats then this is the place to go. Venture beyond
the food department and you'll find menswear, womenswear, cosmetics,
homewares and luggage spread over the store's six floors.
Tube: Green Park |
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| Harvey
Nichols |
A must for any fashionista, Harvey Nichols brings together
an impressive range of designers from around the world. D&G, John
Galliano, Space NK, Burberry and Jimmy Choo are just a few of the
labels found here, supplying an elite clientele with fine clothes,
accessories, cosmetics, food and shoes. Tube:
Knightsbridge |
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| Harrods |
A London icon, Harrods is located further down Brompton
Road. This store is considered an attraction as well as a world class
store. With over 300 departments on seven floors it's easy to spend
a lot of time (and money) here. The spectacular interior décor
is unique; look out for the Egyptian-inspired elements.
Browse designer fashions, jewellery, toys, electronics and more. There
is everything here that you could possibly imagine, including services
like dog coat fitting, piano tuning and an interior design service!
Don't miss the impressive food halls selling everything from fresh
doughnuts and sushi to delicacies which make the perfect gift.
Tube: Knightsbridge |
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Markets
| Portobello
Road Market |
The content and quality of the stall reflect the
markets location in the heart of fashionable Notting Hill. Quality
antiques, trendy & vintage clothing, accessories, bric-a-brac,
can be found.
Tube: Notting Hill Gate / Ladbroke Grove |
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Camden
Market |
Camden Market is formed by 5 connecting markets
selling clothes, food, artwork, antiques, and music. Guaranteed
to find a bargain.
Tube: Camden Town |
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Borough
Market |
One of the largest and oldest food markets in the city.
Perfect for gourmet finds, quality organic and exotic fresh produce
with products from all over britain. Fri-Sat. Tube:
London Bridge |
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| London
Markets |
External link with information on London markets in
North London, Markets in Central London, Markets in West London, Markets
in East London, Markets in South London. Portobello Road, and Camden
Markets, including Camden Lock Market. |
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