London Shopping And City Breaks

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London, the capital city of England, is nearly as famous for its amazing opportunities for shopping as it is for its interesting culture and prestigious history Tourists from all around the world travel to London to take advantage of the mind boggling selection of boutique stores, specialist markets and department stores. With the strong Dollar and weak £ those people visiting from America will discover goods are much cheaper as it once was, equally for those folk arriving from European countries because the UK £ is also weak against the Euro.

Famous Stores In London

Most probably the most well known department store in London is Knoghtbridge’s Harrods Department store the world’s largest having about 18,000 m2 of floor space.  ‘Omnia Omnibus Ubique’ is the Harrods motto and means all things for all people, everywhere. Harrods has maintained a reputation for being exclusive and luxurious and most famous are the toy department and food hall

Another department store worthy of a mention is Selfridges.  situated on Oxford Street, Selfridges opened for the first time in 1909. Constructed and named after the businessman Gordon Selfridge Selfridges had been specially designed so that items on sale were readily accessible to purchasers which was a radical departure from the common practices of the day.

London’s Key Shopping Areas

Covent Garden has become extremely well known for its specialist and unusual shops and is generally accepted as a hip place to frequent. Besides the fantastic shops there are also an excellent selection of eating places and restaurants in and around Covent Garden.

Camden Market is another popular market place in London. Even though there have been markets of various types in Camden for an incredibly long time the present market only appeared in 1974. The market at Camden is actually a collection of various adjoining markets selling various goods altogether providing an immense variety of wares.

London Streets Well Known For Shopping

The main high street in Chelsea is the Kings Road which is one of London’s most stylish and chic streets on which to shop. The Kings Road was popular for clothes in the Sixties and Seventies and is closely associated with the Punk movement, these days the Kings Road is more subdued but still worth a visit.

Another London road, with a strong association with shopping, is Sloane Street which takes its name from Sir Hans Sloane who owned much of the land in the area in the eighteenth century.

Staying In London

Getting to London is incredibly easy, being the capital of England transport links are fantastic and London’s underground rail network makes everywhere easy to get to.

London accommodation appears everywhere and is easy to find but sadly it can prove to be a teeny bit expensive. It is generally best to book your London hotels online and you will find a massive selection of London hotels, guest houses and apartments at http://www.londonhotel4u.co.uk/.

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