Sunday, March 17, 2024

The best places to shop in London (III)

(this is a continuation of a previous post)

Camden

Fan of vintage clothes, stylish shoes and objects of all kinds? So head to the punk district of Camden in north London. Take the tube to Camden Town, then stroll along Camden High Street, past shops with strikingly decorated facades, selling Dr. Martens, punk and goth clothing, and offering piercings and tattoos. Allow a few hours to explore the many markets, including the vibrant Camden Market and the eco-friendly Buck Street Market, and don't miss the futuristic styles at the quirky Cyberdog store.

Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf is home to many large companies, but not only that! There is also a large shopping center there. Chic and modern, Canada Square has over 200 stores, including major chains such as Oasis and Zara, as well as a large selection of designer stores.

King's Road

King's Road is home to an eclectic mix of trendy boutiques and designer stores, and offers a wide choice of bars and restaurants. There are also other brands like Peter Jones and Habitat. Don't forget to visit World's End, the boutique of stylist Vivienne Westwood, where punk fashion was born in the 70s, without forgetting the Antiques Market in Chelsea.

Westfield London

Westfield London is the ideal place for shopping, dining and spending time with friends. Under an impressive glass roof, you will find the main ready-to-wear brands, Debenhams, Marks & Spencer and House of Fraser, but also luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Jimmy Choo, as well as a wide choice of restaurants.

Westfield Stratford City

Located close to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Westfield Stratford City is home to shops for all budgets: from luxury brands like Mulberry and Prada to more affordable ready-to-wear stores like Topshop and Primark.

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