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 Burlington Arcade, situated on Piccadilly, in short walking distance to Piccadilly Circus and Green Park, is one of the three most celebrated 19th century arcades.
Built in 1819 by Lord Cavendish, later to become the Earl of Burlington, has been an upmarket retail location since its opening. The Burlington Arcade is patrolled by Burlington Arcade Beadles in traditional uniforms.
The arcade is well know for its expensive and luxury shops including a range of clothing, footwear, art and antique dealers, jewellers.
Monday to Saturday: 9am-6pm,
Sunday closed Address : | Burlington Arcade
W1 | Area : | Piccadilly Circus | Tube : | Piccadilly Circus | Train : | Charing Cross | Buses : | 3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 15, 38, 88, 159 |
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Canary Wharf |
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 In the three shopping malls and the riverside locations in Canary Wharf over 200 shops, bars and restaurants can be found. The stores have everything one needs, from high street favourites to independent boutiques and designer shops. Ladies fashion is represented by shops such as Karen Miller, Top Shop and Next. For gentlemen there are shops such as Thomas Pink and Hackett. Get to Canary Wharf by Docklands Light Railway (DLR) or by tube, Jubilee Line. Address : | 1 Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London E14 5AB. | Tube : | Canary Wharf |
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Covent Garden Market |
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 Situated in the heart of London,Covent Garden Market offers top quality shopping, British arts and crafts, street entertainment, plenty of restaurants and cafes in a historic setting. Check out the specialist shops in the old market buildings and the well-known brands all around the market. With its piazzas and historic buildings, Covent Garden Market has a unique atmosphere. The nearest tube station is Covent Garden. Address : | 41 The Market
Covent Garden
London WC2E 8RF | Tube : | Covent Garden |
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Hamley’s |
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 The Finest Toy Store in the world is located in central London, surrounded by toys from wall to wall, this store attracts everyone from all ages. This store attracts over 5 million visitors a year and is established as of the major attraction London. Hamleys is truly the most magical store in the world.
Hamleys falls between Oxford Circus and Piccadilly tube station.
Address : | 188-196 Regent Street
London W1B 5BT | Tube : | Oxford Circus |
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Liberty |
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 Liberty is unique and is positioned at the forefront of cutting edge fashion. It is still innovative, still seeking and collaborating with the best designers of today. Liberty has journeyed the world to bring you both the original and the inspiring. The store can be found between Oxford Circus and Picadilly Circus tube station. Address : | Liberty
Regent Street
London W1B 5AH | Tube : | Oxford Circus |
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Regent Street |
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 Regent Street, located in cetral London, is a unique international destination, a world class environment that delivers quality, heritage, style and success. A place for people, business and especially shopping, some shops include Burberry, Dickins and Jones, Hamleys, Laura Ashley and many more. Closest tube stations: Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus.
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Selfridges |
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 Selfridges located in central London and some say is the first stop in your shopping experience. You can find everything you want under one roof from your toilet appliances to top brand labels. Located in the middle of the busiest street in the world, Oxford Street and surrounded by many famous shops, Selfridges is a must place to go in any situation.
Closest tube stations: Bond Street, Marble Arch Address : | 400 Oxford Street
London W1A 1AB | Tube : | Bond Street |
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Spitalfield Market |
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 Spitalfield Market was first established in 1680's after the Great Fire of London.
It takes its name from a hospital knowns as St. Mary's Spital founded in 1197.
Nowadays, the market attracts around 25,000 visitors every week.
Area : | Bishopsgate | Tube : | Liverpool Street | Train : | Liverpool Street | Buses : | 8, 242,149 and 67 |
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Whiteley’s Shopping Centre |
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