Subscribe RSS

Archive for March 29th, 2009

Go Shopping In London, England Mar 29

London, the capital city of England, is as famous for its unique shopping opportunities as it is for its interesting culture and prestigious history Travelers from all ’round the globe travel to London to indulge in the immense number of department stores, boutique stores and specialist markets. With the strong $ and weak £ those from the USA will discover goods are cheaper as it has been in the past, it is the same situation for those people traveling from Europe as the UK Pound is also weak against the Euro.

Well Known Department Stores In London

Probably the most well known department store in London is Harrods department store in Knightsbridge the planet’s largest standing on 18,000 m2 of floor space.  The motto of Harrods department store is “all things for all people, everywhere” or ‘Omnia Omnibus Ubique’. Most folk associate Harrods with exclusivity and luxury and most famous are the toy department and food hall

Selfridges is another store that is worthy of a mention.  Found on Oxford Street, Selfridges opened for business in 1909. Built and named after the American businessman Gordon Selfridge the department store was carefully designed so that all of the goods could be readily accessible to the prospective buyer which was a new idea at the time.

The Best Places To Go Shopping In London

Covent Garden has become very well known for its specialist and unusual shops and is considered a hip place to hang out. Besides the fascinating shops you will also discover a small number of restaurants and eating places in and around Covent Garden.

Camden Market is another popular London market place. Even though there have been a variety of markets in Camden at different times the present market began business in 1974. The market at Camden is actually a number of adjoining markets of various types together providing a huge selection of wares.

Streets In London Famous For Shopping

Chelsea’s main high street is the Kings Road which is one of London’s most chic and stylish streets in which to go shopping. The Kings Road had, during the nineteen seventies, a close association with Punk, the Sex Pistols and their manager Malcolm Maclaren, in more recent times the Kings Road is much quieter but still well worth a visit.

Sloane Street is another road in London associated with shopping which is named after Sir Hans Sloane who purchased much of the surrounding area in 1712.

Staying In London

Getting to London is amazingly easy, being England’s capital transport links are amazing and London’s underground makes everywhere incredibly easy to get to.

London accommodation appears everywhere and is easy to find but sadly it can prove to be slightly over priced. It is usually wisest to book your London hotels online and you will discover a huge selection of London hotels, guest houses and apartments at http://www.londonhotel4u.co.uk/.