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The Londoners – Malls and Lifestyles, Shopping in London

London is known all through the world a fashion mecca. It's home to various shopping centers and shopping territories prepared to oblige each mold taste. Be that as it may, shopping in London can be very scary on the off chance that you don't know where to go.

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The Londoners – Malls and Lifestyles, Shopping in London

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  1. London is known throughout the world a fashion mecca. It’s home to numerous malls and shopping areas ready to cater to every fashion taste. But shopping in London can be quite intimidating if you don’t know where to go. Book your stay at serviced apartments Mayfair and get ready to visit some of the best shops and shopping areas in the city.

  2. Marylebone Stepping into the Marylebone High Street is like being in the Parisian Right Bank because of the affluent crowd, cheese shops, and the quiet streets. Located within The City of Westminster, the area is filled with homeware from Conran Shop, basics from Margaret Howell, and jewelry from Cox & Power.

  3. West End The Convent Garden’s cobbled lanes and the stylish Soho streets take the top spot in The City of Westminster. From independent boutiques to designer names, you’ll find everything you need here on Oxford Street. This is the place to be if you’re looking for Swedish shoes or some Gucci apparel. And when you’re done shopping, you can relax at the many restaurants and bars located at the West End.

  4. Spitalfields Once known for fruit markets, silk weavers, and curry houses, the last few decades saw the Spitalfields transform into one of London’s most chic areas. Tracey Emin and Gilbert and George are just some of the homegrown talents that came from Spitalfields. If you want style inspiration, visit shops like Beyond Retro and Absolute Vintage. You can also read: Department stores in London – Top shopping destinations in London

  5. Camden It may be known for pubs and punks rather than fashion but it holds its own secrets. Looking past the high street, you’ll find Camden where cutting-edge boutiques are located. There are also antique furniture and greenhorn designers. Satiate that after shopping hunger with a visit to the KERB for some street food.

  6. Primrose Hill This is the place to go if you want to meet stars staying out of the limelight. Located in North London, Primrose Hill is quite a fashionable neighborhood. Residents of the area include famous designed Sadie Frost and supermodel Kate Moss. You might just bump into them as you shop at Elias & Grace or Anna.

  7. Knightsbridge For those with thick wallets and the taste for the finer things in life, Knightsbridge has Christian Louboutin, Cartier, Harvey Nichols, and Harrods. This place offers high-end designer shopping for the more meticulous tastes. The world’s biggest designer brands are all gathered here.

  8. Shepherd’s Bush Home to almost 400 shops, Shepherd’s Bush has got you covered whatever your fashion taste is. De Beers, Burberry, M&S, Urban Outfitters – they’ve got it all. There are a cinema and a bunch of cool restaurants, too. Shepherd’s Bush is just perfect if it’s raining outside and while a resident at any serviced apartments in London it would be a great idea to do some serious shopping.

  9. Carnaby The swinging 60s saw the cultural and fashion revolution down at Carnaby, located between Regent Street and Oxford Street. With more than 100 brands, you’ll surely find out what you’re looking for. And to take a break between those shopping bouts, there are also more 60 pubs, cafes, bars, and restaurants to help you recharge for the next session.

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