Friday, September 17, 2010

Shopping in London - Where to Go!

London is one of the world's fashion capitals and has great shopping with something to suit everyone. If you're looking for the biggest and best shops London has to offer we'll point you in the right direction:

Harrods
The UK's most famous store and possibly the most famous store in the world, Harrods features on many tourist 'must-see' lists. Located in fashionable Knightsbridge it has everything from designer fashion to hair and beauty to an amazing food hall. For amazing Hotels in Knightsbridge check out the great deals available and book online today.

Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nichols is an international luxury lifestyle store, renowned both in the UK and internationally for the breadth and depth of its exclusive fashion merchandise. It offers many of the world's most prestigious brands in womenswear, menswear, accessories, beauty, food and home. For great deals on hotels in Knightsbridge visit our website for the latest offers.

Selfridges
Selfridges is located on Oxford Street and is hugely popular. It has a superb food hall, lots of excellent clothes retailers, and numerous top call restaurants.

Carluccio's
Wonderful Italian delicacies from the TV chef, Antonio, are available at Carluccio's, the chain that sets the standard for good quality high street Italian food in London. This Covent Garden store consists of two floors of good, fresh food. In addition to the restaurant there's also a deli selling wonderful produce, two cafe areas with menus offering a taste of superior Italian cooking.
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Hamleys
Known as the 'finest toyshop in the world' Hamleys is a kids paradise. It has an astonishing array of more than 40,000 toys and games over its seven floors as well as magnificent window displays. A great place to bring kids for a day out.

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