Oxford Street
Oxford Street is known as the center of London shopping. The busy streets has more than 300 shops, designer stores and landmark shops. Here you can find the most convenient places to shop in London.
Oxford Street not only has the Selfridges headquarters, but also the famous stores John Lewis and Debenhams.
At the end of the street, you can buy some cheap fashion clothes at Primark, or looking around the latest trends at Topshop at the Crossroads Square.
Regent Street and Jermyn Street
Regent Street is an impressive and elegant shopping street, in addition to some old and famous shops: Hamleys, Liberty, etc., also offers a range of mid-priced fashion brands such as COS, REISS, etc.
The historic Jermyn Street is famous for its menswear store, a typical British style. Here you can create a British gentleman style for any man. Jermyn Street is especially famous for shoe shops and custom shirt makers, John Lobb and Benson & Clegg.
Bond Street and Mayfair
If you plan to buy luxury goods in the UK, then you should go to Bond Street and Mayfair, which is the most luxury shopping district in London.
There are Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, etc., and they are all single or several floors, definitely let you enjoy shopping.
Covent Garden
Whether you want a unique gift; rare candy or one-time handmade jewelry, Covent Garden is definitely a place to explore.
Discover the latest streetwear, trendy cosmetics and shoes at Neal Street. You can Look at imaginative artwork and crafts at Covent Garden Market, or just doing the window the shopping.
Of course, don’t miss Floral Street, Monmouth Street, St Martin’s Courtyard, Shorts Gardens and Seven Dials, and truly experience London’s most distinctive shopping district.
Camden Town
Camden Town is a dream shopping destination for alternative clothing lovers. Here you can find some of London’s most unusual shops.
At subway Camden Town Station and follow Camden Commercial Street, you will find many shops selling Gothic fashion and punk clothing, alongside tattoo and puncture shops.
This area contains all the fun you can’t imagine, from handmade jewelry to antique leather bags. When you are tired, Camden Town also has a variety of food, beef burgers waiting for you.
Knightsbridge
Visitors from all over the world go to Knightsbridge and Brompton Street to visit the famous shops and department stores: Harrods and Harvey Nichols.
If you are looking for a well-known brand and the latest trends in the world of fashion elite, it is your first choice.