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Shopping in London - the complete guide

London, the city rich in culture and history, is not only a spectacular tourist destination, but also a place where the shopping experience is an amazing event in itself.

In its ancient and modern streets you can find a wide variety of specialty shops that offer visitors a variety of shopping experiences like no other. In this article, we will present the abundance of special stores that are not only a place to buy products, but also centers of culture and art and they have long since become more than just a store.

So, today we will go deep into the city and investigate which markets are the most worth going to, we will investigate and review the largest and most special shopping complexes in the kingdom and we will get to know different stores around the city.

We will open the article with several markets and shopping complexes, and how could we not with the wonderful Portobello market...

Portobello market:

Address – Portobello Rd London

One of the most impressive places in London is the Portobello Market, located in the Notting Hill neighborhood. This market is not just a place to buy goods, but a unique experience in itself. The market is characterized by a retro and colorful style and is the exclusive symbol of young and modern London. When you walk the streets of the market, you can find a wide variety of items - from second-hand jewelry to unique clothes and accessories, where every corner tells the small story of its unique time.

It is important to remember that the market is open on Saturday and this is the busiest day of activity in the market, as well as on Friday and throughout the week mainly the antique shops and the other permanent shops operate there. Along the market, the stalls alternate with clothing and gift shops and later the market turns into a food market with a variety of food that is produced on site. At the end of the market there is a concentration of stalls of second-hand items. On Sundays, only part of the market is active, as well as on other days of the week.

Portobello Market is characterized by a retro and colorful style and is the exclusive symbol of young and modern London.
Portobello Market is characterized by a retro and colorful style and is the exclusive symbol of young and modern London.

Camden Market - Camden Market

Address: Camden Lock Market

Camden district in London is an area characterized by music, fashion, commerce and cuisine.

 This lively place attracts thousands of young people, tourists and locals who come to experience the market through the narrow alleys of the Camden area, among the cafes, restaurants and pubs and 200 stalls of the Camden Market offering a variety of clothes, jewelry, fashion accessories, arts and crafts Hand.

Camden Market is one of the most prominent and famous markets in London, an experience of shopping, recreation and leisure. The early days of Camden Market can be traced back to the early XNUMXs, when only a few stalls were opened to provide the locals with items for sale.

Soon the market and the magical alleys around it merged into one area where you can find anything, from antiques, fashionable clothing to sweets and exotic foods.

As mentioned, today there are almost no markets in London that are as popular as this market - hundreds of thousands of people flock to Camden market every week and enjoy wandering among the various vendors and stalls, locating and looking for bargains in this magical market.

In the evening when the market stalls close, the market fills with a different atmosphere, the restaurants and pubs are filled with young men and women combined with tourists who come to spend a lively evening in the alleys of the Camden neighborhood.

Camden Market is one of the most prominent and famous markets in London, an experience of shopping, recreation and leisure
Camden Market is one of the most prominent and famous markets in London, an experience of shopping, recreation and leisure

Covent Garden:

Address – 41 The Market

When it comes to shopping, there is no experience quite like Covent Garden. This place is not just a market, but a spacious park that combines art, culture, coffee, restaurants and most of all - shopping. The colorful bridges and impressive streets are full of shops designed to cater to every style and taste. From fashion stores in different styles, through unique jewelry stores to local art stores, it is clear to the visitor that shopping here is an experience of art. The market is open every day of the week at varying times from morning to afternoon.

Oxford Street - Oxford Street: 

Address - Oxford Street

It is the main shopping street of London that attracts thousands of tourists and visitors every day.

In the alleys of the street you can find huge stores of all the world's leading chains and brands in all fields - from fashion and leisure to electronics. The street is a magnet for the many tourists who come to the city, and in the summer and spring there are times when it is challenging to walk on the street because of the crowd. For anyone who likes shopping, this is a must-see destination in London that definitely should not be missed.

 In the past, most of the shops belonged to young designers and independent shops, but today (similar to other main streets in the world) it is completely occupied by big brand stores and huge department stores, names like Marks and Spencer, Zara, Gap, Nike, Adidas and other well-known names, all of them have opened Shops on Oxford Street, in addition to local fashion stores that specialize in the production of special clothing items, such as shops for sale and rental of evening suits (tuxedos).

Most of the shops located along Oxford Street are decades or even hundreds of years old and you can find any item of clothing that is considered elegant and fashionable. You can often meet famous public figures (Slavs) shopping in London on Oxford Street, ranging from local politicians, international movie stars and also members of the British royal family, who are known for their great fondness for certain shops located on the street.

Oxford Street, for anyone who likes shopping, this is a must-see destination in London that definitely should not be missed
Oxford Street, for anyone who likes shopping, this is a must-see destination in London that definitely should not be missed

Brick Lane Market - Brick Lane Market

Address - Shoreditch

The Brick Lane market is a flea market that operates on Sunday mornings only and is located in the Brick Lane neighborhood in East London. In the market you can find thousands of second hand items, clothing, souvenirs, bags, jewelry, records, hats and more. The market is in an immigrant neighborhood so the items in it are varied, down the street there are several silk shops, run by the large Indian population of the area.

If you have arrived at the market area, spend some time wandering the streets next to it among the many fashion stores.

Next to this market is Columbia Street where Columbia Market operates - Columbia street market Hapoel also operates on Sundays for a colorful and fragrant flower market.

Please note, the market is open on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 17:00 p.m. The shops in the market area are open throughout the week.

Bond Street:

Address – Bond Street:

Bond Street is a central shopping street in London, passing from Mayfair, in Piccadilly Square, and bordering Oxford Street to the north - the famous and largest shopping street in London. Bond Street is divided into two streets, Bond Street and the new Bond Street.

These two streets are considered the most prestigious shopping streets in London. The stores located on these streets are mainly designer and jewelry stores such as Dolce and Gabbana, Dior, Armani, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and other famous names like these. Of course, on the street itself you can also find luxurious accommodations and good restaurants.

Petticoat Lane market: Petticoat Lane

Address – Middlesex Street

 It started as London's famous and oldest Sunday market, offering clothes and home goods and later began to operate throughout the week. In the market you can find a wide variety of goods, textile products, clothing and fashion products at attractive prices and even bargains from well-known designers.

It is a colorful and lively market, which attracts many visitors throughout the year and extends over several streets. This is one of the only places almost in London where you can haggle with the hawkers about the price. You can find everything related to clothing and fashion here.

The market is open every day of the week except Saturday, 9:00/15:00.

The Westfield shopping complex - WestField:

The WestField complex is a huge mall in East London, where you can find all the brands. Some of the stores are expensive, but in some you will find worthwhile deals and various discounts.

The new mall is considered the largest in London and in the whole of Europe, the mall has three floors and about 300 stores that cover every possible shopping area, from fashion to electronics.

I would recommend going to the mall, and in addition, it is an excellent solution for rainy days that you may encounter during your trip to London.

The mall is open all days of the week at varying times:

Monday - 10:00-21:00, Tuesday-Friday 10:00-22:00, Saturday 9:00-22:00, Sunday 12:00-18:00.

So now, when you are exhausted from walking in the magnificent giant markets of colorful London, and you are already tired of shopping, a little tip to help you.

So we reached a moment of fatigue after you spent two to three hours in one store and left with 50 bags, that there is no way you can continue shopping? Surely not with all these bags in your hands? And then you have to go back to the hotel, put the bags down and go back to the point where you stopped? But who has the energy to go back to shopping after we've already returned to the hotel? So instead of all that mess and getting carried around, consider using luggage storage and delivery services in London's central shopping areas.

Apps like hero luggage and-  dropit  Allows you to store the bags at certain points or stores in the city and return to them at a later time or send them to an address of your choice. It is important to note that the services are paid and that it is advisable to verify the opening hours of the storage points in advance.

After we have finished touring the many markets and large shopping complexes that London has to offer, we will explore some of the shops that are a must-visit during a trip to London.

Top Shop - TopShop:

Address - Oxford Street

The British chain, which has long since crossed the country's borders and spread throughout the world, offers visitors to its stores in the mother base a huge variety of clothes and stores that span three floors, loaded with all the good things the chain has to offer.

The coolest part comes now: the price! These are cheaper prices compared to the prices in our small country, and there is also a huge and huge sales department that should not be skipped under any circumstances.

In addition, there is also a food court in case you are stuck there for a long time and need to put energy into your body.

 In short - a must site.

Sardis:

One of the most special stores in London is Saharadis. The store specializes in creating high-quality handmade bags, bags that are sold not only as fashion products, but also as works of art. At Shahrdis you can find different collections of unique handmade bags that combine modern design with traditional techniques. Even if you have no plans to purchase a bag, it's worth walking around this store to see the impressive works of art displayed there.

Liberty:

It is impossible to write about special shops in London without mentioning Liberty. This is the symbol of the special shopping in the city, which also acts as an artistic and cultural place. The store is located in a unique and historic building, and is known for the principle of "guest artist" - any chosen creator or artist can create his display in the store spaces. It can be in the form of a regular display or even in the form of bags, clothes or accessories. It's almost like a brave art museum, where every piece tells a story.

The store is housed in an ancient and elegant building on Regent Street near the Soho neighborhood and near Oxford Street.

Harrods:

"Harrods" is a luxury clothing and goods store in the center of London, in the area of ​​Knightsbridge. It is considered one of the largest and most luxurious stores in the world and is especially known for its unique structure and interior garden.

The store was established in 1834 by a Frenchman named Charles Henry Harrod and began selling clothes and food. Since then, it has grown and developed a lot.

 Over the years, Harrods added many departments such as fashion, luxury, transportation, technology, repairs and more.

The impressive and luxurious store offers a huge variety of products, from designer and celebrity clothes to repairs for various types of vehicles. The wide variety of products and the luxurious atmosphere have made Harrod a significant tourist site and a popular shopping destination.

In conclusion, the shopping experience in London is not only about purchasing products, but about a unique cultural experience. From the markets, the impressive styles, through the alternative parks, to the unique shops that combine art and fashion, London offers visitors an experience that combines the rich past and the unique present.

Where in London should you shop? Which markets should not be missed? Everything important to ask about shopping in London

The most popular markets in London are: Portobello Road Market - a well-known flea market located in London's West End. In the market you can find a wide variety of items, including clothes, jewelry, antiques, books and more.

Camden Market - a popular market located in North London. In the market you can find a wide variety of items, including clothes, jewelry, music, gifts and more.

Covent Garden Market - a popular market located in Central London. In the market you can find a wide variety of items, including clothes, jewelry, art, music and more.

London shopping malls are an integral part of local culture. Westfield London in Shepherds Bush is one of the largest in Europe. Covent Garden Mall is a meeting place of culture, food and shopping. And if you like luxury, Harrods in Kensington is the address.

London shopping malls are an integral part of local culture. Westfield London in Shepherds Bush is one of the largest in Europe. Covent Garden Mall is a meeting place of culture, food and shopping. And if you like luxury, Harrods in Kensington is the address.

Good places to buy gifts in London include the markets, shopping streets and specialty shops. In the markets you can find unique gifts at attractive prices. In the shopping streets you can find branded gifts. And in the special shops you can find unique and exclusive gifts.

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