Shopping is one of the main joys of people visiting London for their vacations. The large city fulfills all your desire for shopping. There are all kinds of shops from kids to adults. Some of the places where you can choose your holiday apartments London, which are also shopping places, are:
Oxford Street is the best known place for shoppers. We can find big department stores which are all found in the section from Marble Arch to Oxford Circus, along with most of the big-name multinationals. Oxford Street is said to be the busiest shopping lane in Europe.
Covent Garden is most popular place for an afternoon shopping in London. There are many self-regulating fashionable clothes shops to choose from and an excellent choice of cafes to take a break in too.
Bond Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London that features the most exclusive fashion stores. Since 18th century it has been a fashionable shopping street. Even if you can't afford the premium prices it is worth taking a look at some of these wonderfully decorated stores with eye-catching fashion designs.
Carnaby Street is home numerous fashion and lifestyle retailers, including a large number of independent fashion boutiques. Here we can find exclusive fashions wears which can not be found elsewhere. This is a really good place for those that like exclusive designs and trinkets. It is located at Soho district, near Oxford Street and Regent Street.
Camden Town is London's most fashionable area for market stalls and second hand shops. It is an excellent area with incense burning and some rather far out fashions available. There are many roadside cafes and pubs to break up the day here too.
Knightsbridge is where the famous Harrods and Harvey Nichols department store is located. These two shops are the main reason to visit this place, but you can find plenty of other options too. Most of the big-name fashions designers can be found here.
You can enjoy both your shopping and your stay in London choosing cheap apartments London, near these shopping areas.
Oxford Street is the best known place for shoppers. We can find big department stores which are all found in the section from Marble Arch to Oxford Circus, along with most of the big-name multinationals. Oxford Street is said to be the busiest shopping lane in Europe.
Covent Garden is most popular place for an afternoon shopping in London. There are many self-regulating fashionable clothes shops to choose from and an excellent choice of cafes to take a break in too.
Bond Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London that features the most exclusive fashion stores. Since 18th century it has been a fashionable shopping street. Even if you can't afford the premium prices it is worth taking a look at some of these wonderfully decorated stores with eye-catching fashion designs.
Carnaby Street is home numerous fashion and lifestyle retailers, including a large number of independent fashion boutiques. Here we can find exclusive fashions wears which can not be found elsewhere. This is a really good place for those that like exclusive designs and trinkets. It is located at Soho district, near Oxford Street and Regent Street.
Camden Town is London's most fashionable area for market stalls and second hand shops. It is an excellent area with incense burning and some rather far out fashions available. There are many roadside cafes and pubs to break up the day here too.
Knightsbridge is where the famous Harrods and Harvey Nichols department store is located. These two shops are the main reason to visit this place, but you can find plenty of other options too. Most of the big-name fashions designers can be found here.
You can enjoy both your shopping and your stay in London choosing cheap apartments London, near these shopping areas.
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