Different from the previous London shopping guide
London buy and buy, usually everyone will go to Oxford Street, Bond Street and Regent Street, in addition to convenient transportation here, the main stores are complete, a few streets have finished, basically I bought all the things I want to buy.
When you go shopping, you will find that there are 3-4 stores or even more in the same brand on a street. It is enough to go to a bigger store than a brand that is not very popular. But the hot-selling goods are usually Can't find a whole in a store, you can visit a few more, maybe there are surprises!
Oxford Street: Its quite famous and full of peoples traffic. Naturally, there are a lot of traffic. I heard that many Asian stars will come here to go shopping, except for various brand stores. That is the Selfridges, a luxury department store in the town street shop. If you want to choose a cheap shop, Marks and Spencer are cheap brands in the UK but they are basically not made in the UK.
Route subway station: Marble Arch, Bond Street, Oxford Circus
Bond Street: Vertical with Oxford Street, a small street, with luxury stores as the mainstay, with a lot less traffic than Oxford Street .
Regent Street: Vertical to Oxford Street, parallel to Bond Street, but not a small street, an atmospheric commercial street featuring Hamley's toy store, Liberty department store, Burberry flagship store, Fortnum & Mason Food and afternoon tea-based specialty department stores, at the end are Piccadilly Circus and not far from the MM bean flagship store and Chinatown.
In fact, buying and buying abroad should not only be limited to clothes, shoes, bags, cosmetics, etc. If you want to find some interesting things, you can actually go shopping for the local market. There are a lot of markets in London, England. In fact, there are not many too many. Choose 1-2 places according to the characteristic distance to satisfy the curiosity~
Borough Market, the most famous market in London. It has international cuisine and is located near Tower Bridge.
Covent Garden artist street performance, not a traditional market, restaurants, bars, small shops
Camden Town (Camden Town) London's tide The bazaar, punk culture.
Portobello Road Market
The movie "Notting Hill" is one of the attractions, and antiques and collectibles are mainly on Friday afternoon.
Columbia Road Sunday Flower Market Open-air flowers Sunday market
Tips for two special shopping spots
1, the souvenir of the permanent exhibition area of the British Museum is very There are a variety of different, but sometimes there will be special souvenirs for sale. If you catch up, you can sneak some favorite backs~
2, Burberry factory store
Burberry is a British brand Local brands, but Bicester is not a very good price, the cheapest should be located in the factory store in the northeast of London. But to say how cheap it is, after all, the brand is there, so if you are not spending at this price, you should not go far.
Address: 29-53 Chatham Place, Lodon, E9 6LP
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 11
Lydia
I wandered onto Oxford Street on complete accident. It has beautiful photographic "aesthetics", with the old buildings, flags blowing in the wind, and pastel colors in the sun. It's a lovely place just to walk around. Shops are a bit on the luxury side, but pretty nonetheless.
Shopping! Shopping! Shopping!This is the place to buy all of the things you might ever want or need in London. It is miles long and houses more stores than I previously thought existed (clearly I'm not much for shopping). I thought the coolest part of Oxford Street was the light display around Christmas time. It was lovely to get out of the tube station to find a very well lit and decorated street awaiting me.
London's most famous street if not the world's - Oxford Street has been branded as the place for expensive shopping however some of the great deals in local shops can be found here. Very close to Carnaby Street and Bond Street the network of these streets meeting Oxford Street at Oxford Circus is a shopoholic's playground.
You can do a LOT of shopping here, so be careful with your credit card- you may come home to an unpleasant bill! One of my favorite places in London, especially all decorated at Christmastime, there's space for budget and luxury shoppers alike (though for the high-end things you may have to step off to Bond Street). Beware during the evening rush hour, though- the tube gets insane, and don't even think about going into Primark during this time!
Love love love love. Great shopping, great international atmosphere. Full of big chain companies and some less known.