List of Shopping Events in London

The global city of London is replete with numerous shops and several shopping streets and districts. Shoppers having any taste get exactly what they prefer from these shopping streets of London. You will find fashion stores and boutiques of world’s famous brands and designers and departmental stores that have made their mark all around the globe for providing exquisite shopping opportunities.  You can expect to get clothing, jewellery, footwear and a variety of accessories from these up market fashion stores and they have frequent events based on different days. On occasions like Thanksgiving and Christmas, the places listed down provide discounts on the different products that are sold there. Not only that, but with the advent of summer, winter and spring comes different sales so people can take advantage. Discounts are not the only thing provided by these shops as some roadside stalls can also be found in a few streets, presenting a carnival-like picture. One can also take a break during his/her shopping expedition and enjoy the delectable cuisines available from the restaurants present in the vicinity.

Instructions

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    Oxford Street

    Oxford Street, also known as the busiest shopping street of Europe, prides itself in bringing high-street store like Selfridges, Marks & Spencer, Primark, Debenhams, forever 21 and Swatch. Not only locals but shoppers from around the globe also reach this shopping haven in London’s west end for shopping galore.

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    Regent Street

    This ¾ of mile long street lies between Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus. People visit Regent street for up market shopping destinations like apple store, timberland, levis, barbour, the great frog and ted baker.

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    Carnaby Street

    North Soho’s Carnaby Street is another busy shopping site with the all too famous, 3-storey kingly court and several men and womenwear, fashion and lifestyle shops. One can also enjoy snacks and beverages from the cafes and restaurants of Carnaby Street.

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    Covent Garden and Seven Dials area

    West End’s Covent Garden and Seven Dials area presents some of the finest fashion and shoe stores of the British Capital. Some of the most sought after shopping havens are Paul Smith, Fly London, Oakley, Benjamin Pollocks, Jones, Crocs, Lyle and Laduree.

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    Marylebone High Street and St Christopher’s Place

    The shopping gala doesn’t seem to end at Marylebone High Street and St Christopher’s Place which is towards the North of Oxford Street. Women can have a great deal of fashionable and high-end outfits and meanwhile also enjoy mouthwatering dishes of the restaurants.

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    Bond Street

    Bond Street is noted to have the most illustrious stores like Armani, Gucci and several other prestigious outlets including some that are suppliers of the Royal Family.  So if you are searching best of the best then don’t hesitate in making your way to Bond Street.

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    Tottenham Court Road

    With a great number of Home furnishing stores like heals and father and black and electronic shops like anvika and chaplin, Tottenham Court Road is definitely the spot for homebodies with a pristine taste. Don’t miss out the sumptuous dining experience of the restaurants on the same road.

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    Victoria

    Speacialist shops and fine boutiques fringe the Victoria street , Elizebeth street and Wilton Road offering London’s shoppers an opportunity to enjoy their favourite clothing, shoes and De Vroomen’s .

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    King’s Road

    The 1.9 mile stretch of Kings Road marks a mix of contemporary furniture, shoes and garments shops. So get off the tube from sloanne square tube station and shop from stores like Harvest, Marilyn Moore, Muse, Peter Jones and Jigsaw.

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    Knightsbridge

    A constellation of Sloanne street, Brompton road, Beauchamp place and Walton street is what makes Knightsbridge. Departmental stores like Harrods and Harvey Nichols and a plenty of designer shops make this area a must-visit for shoppers.

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    Camden Market

    Shoppers make their way to buy vintage clothing and arts and crafts from Camden town’s Camden market, Camden lock, Camden Canal and Stables market. You can always add spice and sensation to your shopping pursuit by having a delicious meal at the Indian restaurant, Masala Zone.

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    St John’s Wood High Street

    From Hanna Kee’s exquisite jewellery designs to the stylish shoes of Larizia and Venise, St John’s Wood High Street is frequented by the Capital’s shoppers. Head straight to St John's Wood High Street and hunt your favorite products.

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    Notting Hill

    Notting hill’s Portobello Road attracts numerous Londoners to its famous weekend market. You will get fine and elegant stuff from the clothing stores in addition to the antiques and collectibles.

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    Queensway

    With high tourist traffic, Queensway brings lots of hotels, souvenier shops and fast food eateries of exquisite taste and flair. Shoppers never seem to miss Whiteleys shopping experience and have the opportunity to watch movies in the multi screen cinema.

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    Brick Lane

    East London’s Brick Lane is well-known for its Bengladeshi Restaurants that sell succulent Bengali dishes and the (makeshift Sunday) Brick Lane market for the likelihood of finding many useful hosehold products at an affordable cost.

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