
London Shopping
London is a heaven for shoppers. Well known for its variety of shops on offer from the posh and somewhat touristy Harrods to the popular street markets of Portobello Road and Camden Town, to the trendy King's Road, shoppers are spoilt for choice, sometimes overwhelmingly so. Find out more about the prime shops to visit and the specialties of each of the street markets.
Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge that houses tourist beloved Harrods and Harvey Nichols is London's most popular shopping area that also boasts many great restaurants and bars.
Portobello Road
Portobello Market in Notting Hill is a famous antiques market that attracts thousands of tourists every day.
Oxford Street
Oxford Street is probably the busiest and most popular London area for shopping, daily attracting loads of 'hungry' shoppers.
Petticoat Lane Market
Petticoat Lane Market is a great place to get bargain clothes, shoes, books, CD's and artwork for unbeatable prices.
Piccadilly
Piccadilly area in the City of Westminster is not only the most popular place to meet friends or hit the clubs, but also to shop, eat and have fun.
Regent Street
Regent Street offers an exclusive and pricy shopping next to London Oxford Street for those who are looking for something special.
Savile Row
Savile Row in Mayfair is most popular for the fine tailoring that has been around for countless generations.
Sloane Street
Sloane Street offers exclusive designer shops to choose from for those who want to enjoy London shopping experience.
St. James's & Pall Mall
St James's & Pall Mall streets are popular for famous wine merchant shops and grooming establishments and are popular among tourists.
Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Court Road is great to purchase the latest gadgets and electronic goods - computers, stereos or cameras are sold at best prices.
KnightsbridgeKnightsbridge that houses tourist beloved Harrods and Harvey Nichols is London's most popular shopping area that also boasts many great restaurants and bars.
Portobello RoadPortobello Market in Notting Hill is a famous antiques market that attracts thousands of tourists every day.
Oxford StreetOxford Street is probably the busiest and most popular London area for shopping, daily attracting loads of 'hungry' shoppers.
Petticoat Lane MarketPetticoat Lane Market is a great place to get bargain clothes, shoes, books, CD's and artwork for unbeatable prices.
PiccadillyPiccadilly area in the City of Westminster is not only the most popular place to meet friends or hit the clubs, but also to shop, eat and have fun.
Regent StreetRegent Street offers an exclusive and pricy shopping next to London Oxford Street for those who are looking for something special.
Savile RowSavile Row in Mayfair is most popular for the fine tailoring that has been around for countless generations.
Sloane StreetSloane Street offers exclusive designer shops to choose from for those who want to enjoy London shopping experience.
St. James's & Pall MallSt James's & Pall Mall streets are popular for famous wine merchant shops and grooming establishments and are popular among tourists.
Tottenham Court RoadTottenham Court Road is great to purchase the latest gadgets and electronic goods - computers, stereos or cameras are sold at best prices.
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