
Jermyn Street, London
London Jermyn Street is famous for its shirt makers and was once the centre for gentlemen's fashion. The history of the street dates back to 1664 when the area was developed by Henry Jermyn who was authorised by Charles II. Now Jermyn Street London is far more modern, with many high street shops as well as ladies fashion being incorporated. The London Jermyn Street is also a home to many retail brands including perfumery, jewellery, footwear, fine wine and food and more. With famous brands such as Turnbull and Asser, Coles of Jermyn Street, the street also houses Paxton & Whitfield, the renowned cheesemonger, which has been around for over 200 years. The cheeses are piled to the ceiling. Floris, the famous perfumiers and Czech & Speke, the bathroom shop are also located on Jermyn Street London.
Visiting the London Jermyn Street:
Address: Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6HL
Nearest Underground Stations:
Piccadilly Circus Tube (3 minutes)
Green Park Tube (7 minutes)
Nearest Hotel: Quality Crown Hotel Kensington
Visiting the London Jermyn Street:
Address: Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6HL
Nearest Underground Stations:
Piccadilly Circus Tube (3 minutes)
Green Park Tube (7 minutes)
Nearest Hotel: Quality Crown Hotel Kensington
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