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| Bond Street One of London's most affluent shopping locations. Good for prestigious designer labels, clothing, jewellery, galleries, auction houses Underground: Bond Street / Green Park |
| Burlington Arcade This two-storey regency arcade is filled with individual specialist shops with an emphasis on luxury. Underground: Picadilly Circus |
| Covent Garden Good range of small, one-off outlets, smaller branches of high street names and covered market. Underground: Covent Garden |
| Gabriel's Wharf A place for some of London's bright designers and craftspeople, from ceramicists to contemporary jewellery makers and painters. Underground: Waterloo |
| Hatton Garden Historic home to the jewellery trade and centre of the rough diamond industry. Nearby is Leather Lane market. Underground: Farringdon |
| Jermyn Street and St. James's Some of London's oldest specialist shops, renowned for high-quality gentlemen's bespoke clothing, shoes, and wine merchants. Underground: Piccadilly Circus |
| Kensington High Street Major department stores, household names and specialist boutiques. Nearby Kensington Church Street is well known for its superior antique shops. Underground: High Street Kensington |
| King's Road Once famous for alternative fashion in the 60s, and Punk Rockers in the 70s, it still attracts an avante-garde crowd. The road has a selection of high street fashion names, interior shops, and antique markets. Underground: Sloane Square |
| Knightsbridge Mainly a major fashion shopping area and home to Harrods. Underground: Knightsbridge |
| Notting Hill Gate Lots of independent fashion, interiors, beauty and book shops. Home to Portobello Road market and antiques market. Underground: Ladbroke Grove / Notting Hill Gate |
| Oxford Street One of the world's busiest shopping streets with a wealth of department stores and high street names. Underground: Oxford Circus / Bond Street / Marble Arch / Tottenham Court Road |
| Regent Street Variety of fashion, major jewellers, prestigious china and glassware outlets. Underground: Oxford Circus / Piccadilly Circus |
| Saville Row One of London's most famous streets for bespoke tailors for men and women, and some prestigious independent art galleries. Underground: Green Park |
| St. Christopher's Place Quiet shopping precinct next to Oxford Street, full of small specialist fashion boutiques. Underground: Bond Street |
| Walton Street Specialist shops for perfumery, food, homewares and gifts. Runs parallel to Brompton Road. Underground: South Kensington |