Shopping in London
Covent Garden is famous for its shops, street performers, bars, restaurants, theatres and the royal opera house. If you are new to London or visiting London, this is a must if you can handle crowds.
Hatten garden is famous for its history of diamond and other jewellery shops. Harrods and Harvey Nichols are the most famous high end department stores in London. You can find literally everything in Harrods and they are even expanding their food hall in Brompton road! There are plenty of boutique shops in Sloane street and Bond street ¨C make sure you pick up some of your friends to go with you as some of the shop assistants can be quite snobbish and ¡®force¡¯ you to try things that cost thousands of pounds.
Selfridges is a friendly department store on the border of Mayfair a
Mayfair and you can find Oxford street has plenty shops for everyone.
Of course, not every one of us can afford the big tags, it¡¯s always nice to do window shopping though. Most of us buy clothes in department shops like John Lewis and Debenhams and fashion shops like H&M, Zara, and Gap.
There are some unique boutique designer shops in Notting Hill that sells one off pieces or some delicious vintage stuff. Leather market in east London is alterative if you like real leather and cannot afford Jitrois.
Ebay is a fantastic ¡®e-shop¡¯ to get some nice priced designer items. However, you need to be really careful about communication with your potential seller and ask all questions before you bid on any items. There are many other web sites that might help you to speed up your unique searching process.
Purchase without going out! Like figleaves.com, you can get some really sexy designer underwear and yoox.com is famous for last season discount clothes.
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