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Fenwick
Another one of the country’s historic department stores, this five-story emporium on New Bond Street has become renowned for showcasing hot new design talents at reasonable prices. Shopping the best of Mayfair can work up an appetite, so luckily Fenwick...
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Fortnum and Mason
Fortnum and Mason, a landmark in Piccadilly for over 300 years, offers a taste of old world England. Its food department is filled with traditional English delicacies and famous for its picnic hampers—perfect for summer season jaunts to the races,...
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Harrods
Harrods is an old-fashioned grande dame of a department store that will satisfy most shopaholic tendencies. The store will famously procure anything its customers may desire – as long as it’s legal! – and the distinctive green and gold packaging...
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Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nics is sleek, buzzy, trendy and definitely more fashion savvy than Harrods. The Fifth Floor is dedicated to food, with a Foodmarket, Bar, Café and Terrace and multiple eateries, many with views of Knightsbridge rooftops.
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Heal’s
Heal’s is a two-century old family business and its grand Tottenham Court Road store is packed with 20th and 21st century furniture and an exquisite selection of textiles, gifts, kitchenware and beauty. You’ll find big name design brands such as...
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Liberty of London
Housed in a landmark Tudor mansion off Regent Street, Liberty is an English institution that remains appealing more than a century after it was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty. In fact it is considered by many to be London’s finest...
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Selfridges
Selfridges is bright, modern and fun, mixing high and low in one. You’ll find Chanel and Mulberry boutiques in-store (among many others) cavernous beauty and food halls, younger high street fashion, a wonderful toy department and all the brands you...
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The Conran Shop
At the center of Brompton Cross sits the magnificent Art Deco Michelin Building housing British designer Sir Terence Conran’s superb flagship store, full of stylish displays of furniture, kitchenware, books and gadgets.
London

London’s shopping scene matches that of any cosmopolitan European capital. Shops range from cutting-edge British fashion to the impeccable tailoring of Savile Row, heralded department stores and phenomenal food and booksellers. The prime neighborhoods to hit are Notting Hill, Chelsea, Marylebone and Mayfair, with the later more focused on upmarket brands and the former a more “downtown” feel.