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Luxury Shopping in London

Impeccable English Style

One of the major fashion capitals of the world, London’s style is admired the world over. Those staying with us in Belgravia can stroll to nearby Elizabeth Street, Sloane Street and Motcomb Street to discover London’s most fashionable and exclusive boutique stores.

Sloan Street

Renowned for its elegant catwalk of iconic luxury brands, London’s Sloane Street accentuates the very best of London’s cosmopolitan life and style. Nestled in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, it is home to the world’s most exclusive products and flagship stores where you can take a peek at the latest Tom Ford or Giorgio Armani collections.

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Bond Street

Divided into “Old” and “New”, Bond Street is the signature location for some of the most luxurious fashion brands. It is a street that sparks the imagination of all keen shoppers, home to celebrated British establishments such as Aspreys and Boodles, as well as French couture from Chanel to Dior.

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Jermyn Street and Savile Row

Jermyn Street and Savile Row are where it all began for gentlemen’s fashion. With both specialising in bespoke tailoring, it is the perfect location to get the perfect suit made from London’s most experienced tailors. If you wanted a break from shopping, the Jermyn Street Theatre hosts some of the world’s best and award-winning playwrights' productions which are showcased all year round.

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Elizabeth Street

Situated in the heart of the Grosvenor Belgravia estate, Elizabeth Street provides the perfect meeting place. Although it is situated in the middle of the bustling and vibrant capital, the street still retains its village ambiance, enhanced by the new wide tree planted pavements. The stylish Victorian street with its beautiful shopfronts accommodates a wide array of specialist independent retailers, ranging from world-renowned fashion designers to charming, smaller boutiques.

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Motcomb Street

With its cobbled streets, pretty courtyards and pleasant low-level Georgian architecture, Motcomb Street is home to high-end specialist retailers in fashion, art and antiques. You can see why this area is affectionately referred to as “The Village”. Once your shopping day is over, you can be pampered in one of the boutique beauty and hair salons – or take a short stroll back to The Goring to rest your feet.

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Knightsbridge

There are very few places globally that exude exclusivity, prestige, glamour and opulence as strongly as London’s Knightsbridge. Knightsbridge is home to London’s best loved flagship stores, including Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Having kept in its original form since the early 1900s, the handsome façade of the illustrious Harrods store has the most striking visual presence, making it internationally recognised and an unforgettable shopping experience.

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Burlington Arcade

Burlington Arcade was the world’s first shopping arcade, opened in 1819 to great acclaim. Home to some of the finest British and European boutiques, it is recognised as a historic and architectural masterpiece. The arcade is patrolled by Beadles in traditional uniforms including top hats and frockcoats. The original beadles were all former members of Lord George Cavendish's regiment, the 10th Hussars. 

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Regent Street and Carnaby Street

The instantly recognisable proud Georgian architecture of Regent Street, which rivals the eminent Champs-Élysées, makes it a special shopping experience. Lying adjacent to this architectural masterpiece, is the world-famous Carnaby Street. Once you step out of the lavish Liberty store, you are greeted with the iconic “Carnaby Street” arches. Carnaby Street has a certain 1960s-style quirkiness to it with its cheerful cobbled streets and wide range of fashion and lifestyle stores.

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The Goring
01/10/2024