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Camden MarketCamden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Rd. Camden Market is really two markets: the Camden Lock Market, which is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week, and the street market, whose stalls spills into the surrounding streets on the w... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Harrods87-135 Brompton Rd. Harrods department store is an British institution. Chic mothers and daughters prance through rows of designer handbags, children float through the fourth-floor Toy Kingdom with their nannies, and... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Portobello RoadPortobello Rd. On Saturdays, Portobello Road becomes the world's largest antique market. Get here early and you'll see dealers listlessly turning over items, haggling with bored-looking faces, and then peeling of... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Oxford StreetOxford St. between Marble Arch and Regent St. Oxford Street runs from Marble Arch (near the site of the former Tyburn gallows) down to the junction with stately Regent Street. It should be a shopper’s delight, a long street lined with departme... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Jeroboams50-52 Elizabeth St. and several other locations in London Jeroboams are much more than just a chain of wine stores. Peter Rich opened his first store in South Kensington in 1985 selling cheese, charcuterie items and wines. He also established a Cheese Clu... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Bond StreetLondon, England Bond Street is home to the majority of the most elegant and exclusive shops in London. It begins at Piccadilly as narrow, rather inconspicuous Old Bond Street and runs northwest widening as it goes... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Berry Bros. & Rudd3 St. James's St. Not many wine shops can trace their origins back to the 17th century, let alone be on the same site. The Berry Bros. & Rudd shop at 3 St. James’ was opened by the Widow Bourne in 1698; the same fam... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Fortnum & Mason 1707 Wine Bar181 Piccadilly From the minute you pass through its elegant doors, you know Fortnum and Mason is no ordinary grocery store. By the time Charles Fortnum left the service of the mad King George in 1788 to join the ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Harvey Nichols109-125 Knightsbridge Located next to Harrods, the London shopping icon in the posh Knightsbridge neighborhood, Harvey Nichols department store can be thought of as Harrods' younger, trendier neighbor - just as beauti... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Liberty210-220 Regent Street Famed the world over for its printed fabrics, Liberty is a major brand in its own right. Its London home is a wonderful timbered building that feels more like a baronial hall than a shop. The best ... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Virgin Megastore14-16 Oxford St. When an injured cricket-loving student who had failed his math exam three times decided to tell his headmaster how to run his school, the surprised teacher predicted, “He’ll either end up a million... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Covent GardenCovent Garden The columns of St. Paul's church dominate the end of Inigo Jones' elegant piazza, Covent Garden, where street performers demand your attention with crazy stunts. If you can't see past the crowds,... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Charing Cross RoadCharing Cross Rd. Charing Cross Road is synonymous with one thing – books. The main chain bookstores are here, and you can enjoy a coffee while browsing at Books Etc’s large and comprehensive store. Perhaps the most... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Borough Market8 Southwark Street, London SE1 1TL, England The historic Southwark district is quite lively these days, but this market has been here since 1851 and it claims to be the oldest market of its kind. The fruit and vegetarian section deals with r... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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Institute of International Visual Arts6-8 Standard Place | Rivington Street, London EC2A 3BE, England The Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA) is a contemporary arts organisation with a special interest in new technologies - commissioning site-specific artworks and international collabora... View: Details » | Save » | Email to Friend » |
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