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Regent Street is one of the busiest areas in London. Store after store and restaurant after restaurant this street is brimming with all that is London - eclectic shops and trendy eateries sprawling off the main strip. Hamleys, the Liberty and smaller boutiques can be found along Regent Street.
Address: Regent Street London England UK
+44 (0) 20 7491 4429
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Just off Regent Street, on a pedestrian-only avenue, is one of London's original fashion districts. From a street lined with factory sweatshops emerged popular fashion trends giving rise to the phrase ‘the swinging sixties.’ Today, the hip, the trendy and the cool once again thrive with store after store of cutting-edge street fashion. There are also many restaurants, cafes and pubs from which to choose. Address: Carnaby Street London England UK
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Charing Cross Road At the east end of Oxford Street is the book enthusiast's Mecca: a full street lined with bookshops, from stores offering everything under the sun to genre specific stores such as Murder One, which specialises in true crime and murder mysteries. Address: Charing Cross Road London England UK
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Oxford Street stretches one-and-a-half miles from end to end and tends to get quite busy after noon everyday. Dozens of stores and shops span the street including the well-known department store Selfridges.
Address: Oxford Street London England UK
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Chelsea SW3's past affiliation with royalty has earned it the honour of being part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Many of the shops found here today are elegant, from fashion to homewares. Don't miss Kings Road with its cutting edge clothing shops. Watch for the blue plaques on buildings, which indicate where famous historic figures have lived such as George Eliot and Thackeray. |
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Knightsbridge Knightsbridge features Harvey Nichols and Harrods department stores, as well as many smaller shops. Many other popular fashion designers' products are also available in this area. For shoppers arriving via the Tube, there is a pedestrian tunnel that connects directly to the entrance of the store.
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Bond Street is a popular shopping destination in London situated south of Oxford Street and west of Regent Street. Bond Street is made up of the Old Bond Street and the New Bond Street, which are referred to as one area. Chanel, Nicole Fahri, Gianni Versace, Sotheby's, Fenwick's and Hermes can all be found along this street. Address: Bond Street London England
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