Famous for being a centre of 1960s counterculture and associated youth culture, punk scene and fast fashion, the Kings Road has since been gentrified but retains its youthful charm to this day. Read more about The Kings Road
Neal Street and neighbouring Seven Dials are located in the heart of Covent Garden, and you’ll find that when most Londoners say they’re “off to Covent Garden”, they’re talking about this part. Read more about Neal Street and Seven Dials
One of London’s most famous shopping streets, Bond Street is home to the crème de la crème of the world’s designer brands. Read more about Bond Street
Famous for being a centre of youth culture back when London burst onto the international fashion scene in the swinging Sixties, the street and surrounding area still have a vibrant and youthful feel. Read more about Carnaby Street
Hectic, kinetic and buzzing Oxford Street is Europe's busiest for shopping. With all that's on offer you'll find that you'll be buying things that you never knew you needed Read more about Oxford Street
The experience is somewhere between the business of Oxford Street, with a dash of Bond Street’s civility and manners, accessible but funky high street brands mixed up with upmarket boutiques. Read more about Regent Street
As part of an electric fashion past, London has some of the world's best shops crammed into different streets. 1960s swinging London is in Carnaby Street, the begginings of punk and Westwood is in King's Road and for the best tailors, Bond Street.
Welcome to some of the busiest areas of London. Walking down probably two of the most well-known shopping streets, Oxford and Regent's Street, you'll really have to pick where you step carefully. Be sure to guard your pockets as well, as active pickpockets are known to operate in the two areas. And why wouldn't they? The crowds - especially around the festive period - seriously build up here. However, on a lighter note, there are fantastic high street brands lining these streets, as well as lesser known names, but also some obscenely large stores like Nike World - shops made into actual worlds mean you could spend an entire day in there without leaving. Other than shops, there are some outstanding restaurants dotted about which are also more than worth investigating.
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