The neighborhoods that have earned the most reviews for shopping in London are:
Oxford Street - Selfriges and Debenhams megamarkets and a host of other boutiques;
The neighborhoods that have earned the most reviews for shopping in London are:
Oxford Street - Selfriges and Debenhams megamarkets and a host of other boutiques;
Soho is famous for bookstores, music stores, and little stores with all sorts of cute stuff;
Regent Street is a Liberty department store, as well as the famous Hamleys toy store;
Brompton Road is a 7-storey Harrods store with the optimistic slogan "Everything for everyone and everywhere";
Oxford Circus is London's largest youth store;
Portobello Road is a large flea market where you can haggle for antique trinkets or trophies from overseas.
Shops are open weekdays from 9:00am to 6:00pm, with major London shopping centers open until 8:00pm.
London has plenty of outlet stores. Burberry fans can buy clothes from old collections at the Burberry Factory Shop (29-53 Chatham Place Hackney). For those on a London shopping tour, visit the largest British outlet in the Bicester Village near London.