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Bond
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Arguably London's most prestigious street. A mecca for high fashion, with Chanel, Tiffany, Versace and Gucci as well as others.
Nearest Tube: Bond Street |
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Harvey
Nichols |
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A younger Harrods. The place for the fashion, housing the cream of international designers.
Where: 109 - 125 Knightsbridge
Nearest Tube: Knightsbridge |
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Regent
Street |
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Located off Oxford Street, this fashionable street features stylish English emporiums such as Wedgwood and Burberry.
Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus |
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Charing
Cross Road |
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Great
area for book browsing. Waterstones, Foyles, Blackwells,
Borders and a variety of secondhand bookstores.
Nearest Tube: Charing Cross Road |
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John
Lewis |
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Great for finding life's little essentials, John Lewis has quality items at competitive prices.
Where: 278 - 306 Oxford Street
Nearest Tube: Bond Street, Oxford Circus |
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Saville
Row |
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Lined with up-market tailors and gentlemen's outfitters
offering hand stitched, made to measure, luxury suiting.
Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus |
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Covent
Garden |
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Famous for its shops, street performers, bars, restaurants, and the Royal Opera House. Surrounded by Theatreland, the piazza is home to some of London's best street entertainment.
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden |
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Liberty |
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A high quality unique store offering a wealth of exquisite treasures.
Where: 210 - 220 Regent Street
Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus |
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Selfridges |
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With six floors of shopping heaven, Selfridges is one of the world's finest department stores. From high fashion to hi-fi, it's every shop you will ever need.
Where: 400 Oxford Street
Nearest Tube: Bond Street |
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Fortnum
and Mason |
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One
of London's most elegant stores. The food hall on the
ground-floor is famous for it traditional English fare.
Fortnum's prides itself on its status as a conveyor of
comestibles to the aristocracy.
Where: 181 Piccadilly.
Nearest Tube: Green Park / Piccadilly Circus |
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Marks
and Spencer |
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A well-known retailer of clothing, food, and homeware on the UK's high streets.
Where: Main branches in Oxford Street, near Oxford Circus
and Marble Arch. |
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Harrods |
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The world's most famous department store. A trip to London is not complete without a visit to London's favourite - Harrods, with over 300 departments to enjoy.
Where: 87 -135 Brompton Road
Nearest Tube: Knightsbridge |
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Oxford
Street |
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One of the most famous and exciting streets in the Capital - Britain's busiest high street, with a worldwide reputation as the heart of London shopping.
Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus |
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