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Portobello Road  Market
Portobello Road Market
Portobello Road, London, W11

1.44km

Welcome to Portobello Road, the world’s largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique...Read more

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Armani Exchange
Armani Exchange
Ariel Way, Shepherd's Bush, London, W12 7SL

1.46km

The Armani Exchange store is the largest store to date worldwide. Launched in 1991, Armani Exchange is aimed at a...Read more

Shopping Men’s Fashion Women's Fashion

Augustina
Augustina
9 Pembridge Crescent, Notting Hill, London, W11 3DT

1.67km

Augustina is a gorgeous and luxe one-of-a-kind shopping destination. The boutique, located along a charming...Read more

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Mark Wilkinson Kitchens
Mark Wilkinson Kitchens
126 Holland Park Avenue , London, W11 4UE

1.78km

Creatively inspired, individual and hand crafted with meticulous attention to quality and detail, all Mark Wilkinson...Read more

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Elizabeth Emanuel
Elizabeth Emanuel
51 Maida Vale, Lisson Grove, London, W9 1SD

2.02km

High profile wedding dresses and formal wear.With an outstanding world-class reputation, elite clientele and work...Read more

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Sports Direct
Sports Direct
190-192 Kensington High Street, London, W8 7RG

2.42km

Founded in 1982, Sports Direct International PLC is today the UK's largest sporting good retailer, and operates a...Read more

Shopping Kensington Kensington High Street

Cass Art
Cass Art
220 Kensington High Street, London, W8 7RG

2.42km

Cass Art Kensington is only 50 metres from the NEW Design Museum, with its nearest tube station being High Street...Read more

Shopping Kensington Kensington High Street

Muffin Man Tea Shop
Muffin Man Tea Shop
12 Wrights Lane, London, W8 6TA

2.54km

The Muffin man Tea shop established 1963 oldest Tea shop in the area . We are a cool comfortable hangout with...Read more

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Crabtree & Evelyn (Kensington)
Crabtree & Evelyn (Kensington)
27 Kelso Place, London, W8 5QG

2.71km

Founded over 40 years ago by Cyrus Harvey, Crabtree & Evelyn has evolved since 1972 from a small, family-run...Read more

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The Dresser
The Dresser
10 Porchester Place, Connaught Village, London, W2 2BS

2.79km

Nestled in the heart of Connaught Village near Marble Arch, The Dresser was opened in 1986 by ex music business,...Read more

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Linda Wrigglesworth Ltd
Linda Wrigglesworth Ltd
Suite 362 19-21 Crawford Street, Marylebone, London, W1H1PJ

2.91km

Linda Wrigglesworth sells Antique Costume and Textiles to collectors worldwide and a superb hand finished ‘Fashion...Read more

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Oxford Street is home to approximately 300 shops including many famous brands. Some of the most well known shops include: Selfridges, TopShop, Disney Store, Zara, O2, Nike Town, Marks & Spencer, The Body Shop, John Lewis, Pandora and many more.

For a full list of shops on Oxford Street see the Oxford Street shopping section of our website here: https://loveoxfordstreet.com/oxford-street/guide



Selfridges is one of the most famous department stores in London and well worth a visit if you are in central London. It is easy to find. It is located at 400 Oxford Street, close to Bond Street tube station.

For a map showing the location of Selfridges visit: https://loveoxfordstreet.com/oxford-street/map

For help getting to Oxford Street visit: https://loveoxfordstreet.com/oxford-street/location/



Central London has many fantastic shopping streets crammed with all manner of shops selling goodies you never even knew you needed until you see them.

Jermyn Street is a particularly good example of this, when construction work is not going on - which is almost never - it is one of the most beautiful streets in St James's lined with exclusive shops selling men's clothing and male grooming products - silver cut-throat razors and the like.

Oxford Street is perhaps the most famous shopping street in London if not the World with approximately three hundred shops squeezed in to a 2km long road.

Regent Street which crosses Oxford Street is arguably as well known, at least to Monopoly fans. Regent Street is home to the flagship Apple store in London; Burberry's flagship store; and of course the kids' favourite, the World famous Hamley's Toy Store.

Another famous London shopping street which meets Oxford Street is Bond Street (comprising of Old Bond Street and New Bond Street). It is a true fashion mecca housing flagship stores by Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, and many other leading fashion brands.



You can view a list of shops in Covent Garden, including information about offers, by viewing our Covent Garden shopping guide (https://forbidden.london/london-guide/covent-garden/shopping-in-style#businesses)


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Blue Plaques in London

Gracie Fields Plaque - Dame Gracie Fields 1898-1979 entertainer built this house for herself in 1934
Alfred Harmsworth Blue Plaque - Alfred Harmsworth Viscount Northcliffe 1865-1922 journalist and newspaper proprietor lived here
Essex Street, Nicholas Barbon, Orlando Bridgeman, Henry Fielding, And 2 Other - Essex Street was laid out in the grounds of Essex House by Nicholas Barbon in 1675. Among many famous lawyers who lived here were Sir Orlando Bridgeman c.1606-1674 Lord Keeper, Henry Fielding 1707-1754 novelist and Brass Crosby 1725-1793 Lord Mayor of London. James Savage 1779-1852 architect had his office here. Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed at a house in the street in 1750. Rev Theophilus Lindsey 1723-1808 Unitarian Minister founded Essex Street Chapel here in 1774. Dr. Samuel Johnson est
Charles Darwin Blue Plaque - Charles Darwin 1809-1882 naturalist lived in a house on this site 1838-1842
Josef Dallos Green Plaque - Josef Dallos 1905-1979 Hungarian born British ophthalmologist invented living eye impression technique 1930. First contact lens only practice here 1937-1964
Charles Dickens Blue Plaque - Charles Dickens 1812-1870 Author Stayed here in 1832

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