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  • London Shopping

  • The shopping opportunities in London are some of the best in the world, with many luxury shops and boutiques all staking their claim on this hip, fashionable city. The top shopping streets in London are Savile Row, renowned for its tailors, Berkeley Square, where Rolls Royce and Bentley have their showrooms, Oxford Road, which has the best selection of High Street fashion in the country, and Regent Street. However, Bond Street has to be the most prestigious shopping street of them all. Made up of New Bond Street and Old Bond Street, this road has the greatest number of designer shops than any other in the city. This street has had the reputation for being an exclusive shopping street for generations, and many of the stores of this road are over a hundred years old! Many top fashion houses make their home here, as well as top art galleries such as Agnews and the Fine Art Society, esteemed auction rooms Sotherby’s, and exclusive jewellers such as Tiffany and Asprey. Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly has a beadle patrolling it, making this a decadent and exclusive shopping experience. This picturesque arcade of little shops was built in 1819 for Lord Cavendish of Burlington, and has an elite collection of shops for you to choose from.

    There are also many shops specific to London which have a reputation worldwide for their luxury goods. Most famous of these is Harrods, located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, with its distinctive terracotta exterior, owned by the renowned Mohammed Al Fayed. The store was built in 1905 and has more than 150 different departments spread over seven floors, full of the most exquisite goods in the world, such as pianos and children’s racing cars, and in particular opulent food, china, glass, and kitchenware. Some of the most popular departments are the toy department, which has a highly esteemed reputation, and the magnificent tiled food hall, selling sumptuous foods such as truffles and caviar, and has food bars that sell luxury ice cream and pizzas. There are also 21 bars and restaurants to choose from, such as the Oyster Bar. However the primary product of this store is the exclusive fashion that it sells which includes all the top designer labels. The building is even more impressive at night when it is lit with 11 500 lights. There is an Egyptian theme running throughout the main areas, and there is also a shrine to the Princess of Wales and her companion Dodi Al Fayed, Mr Al Fayed’s son.

    Another elite store is Harvey Nichols (colloquially referred to as Harvey Nicks), located in famous Knightsbridge, one of the most exclusive department stores in the city. Spread over five floors, this is an experience in ultimate luxury with fashion from all the top designers on display, including the most prestigious British ones. There is also a magnificent perfume and beauty department, a fantastic home department, the elite Fifth Floor restaurant, a sushi bar and an extensive food hall.

    Other exclusive stores include Rigby and Peller, located on Hans Road, exclusive lingerie and corsetry purveyors, who have serviced the Queen since 1960, and Liberty, located on Regent Street, with its famous black and white timbered frontage and wooden floored interior. Built in 1875, Liberty is renowned for its fantastic ‘Liberty Print’ floral fabrics as well as innovative and original clothing, jewellery and homeware and luxurious gifts. Fortnum and Mason, located on Piccadilly, is the city’s most stylish store, with staff in tailcoats, famous for its luxurious food hampers, as well as decadent fashion and gifts. The city also hosts the world renowned toystore, Hamleys, which is located on Regent Street. The store is London’s largest toyshop, spread over five floors, and sells everything from dolls, models, traditional games and puppets to computer games, arts and crafts supplies and the most up-to-the-minute electronic devices. Highlights are the huge giant teddy bears and the spectacular window displays.

    Slightly less upmarket, but just as much a part of the London shopping experience, is Portobello Road, located in the hip district of Notting Hill. This street is renowned for its little shops and famous market, which sell a combination of antiques and bric-a-brac, as well as crafts, clothes, music, and food, which includes specialities such as sausages, cheeses, fruit and vegetables. The market, which has been a regular fixture here since 1837, takes place every Friday and Saturday and has a decidedly vibrant West Indian vibe. Beyond the railway bridge on this street the market becomes a flea market, where all manner of treasures can be found.

    Camden Market is another fantastic London market which makes up a piece of city folklore. This huge market takes place around Camden Lock every weekend, and contains clothes, shoes, and jewellery with a decidedly 1960s feel. The bustling Camden High Street links this market to another, the Camden Lock Market which sells a magnificent array of crafts and ethnic wares. The warehouses contain Stables Market where fantastic food products can be bought.

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