London is a shopping paradise. There are many shopping districts with their own style. Some areas are dedicated to the distribution center of a certain commodity. There are both old-fashioned discount stores and open-air flea markets on the street, which can meet the needs of different people. Business hours Most stores are open from 10:00 to 18:00. Thursday is a late-night shopping day. Many stores are also open until 19:00 or 20:00 in the evening. Many small street shops are still open on weekends. Oxford Street (Oxford Street) Oxford Street is an important shopping street in London. The 1.25-mile long street is lined with exquisite buildings of the late 18th century. More than 300 world brand stores and large shopping malls gather here. At the beginning of the street, near the subway MarbleArch station, you can see the fashion-forward representative Selfridges department store. NikeTown, Topshop, Gap, Zara, MNG, Kookai, Next, Muji and other popular fashion brand stores, all kinds of clothing can be found here. In addition to many brand stores, those casual and relaxed style stores for young people are also very noticeable, where you can learn about London's avant-garde fashion trends. British bookstore chain WaterStone is also located on Oxford Street. Of course, things on the street are not cheap, because rents here are the third highest in the world, after Fifth Avenue in New York and Causeway Bay in Hong Kong. Bond Street (BondStreet) Walk west along Newton Street and you will see Bond Street, which is the concentration of brand clothing, and various international brands have storefronts on Bond Street. Bond Street is divided into old and new. OldBondStreet is Tiffany, Cartier-like jewelry stores, famous watch stores and antique stores. It can be regarded as a more expensive place in London; NewBondStreet is the world of fashion items. When shopping here, I often see groups of reporters, because this is the purchasing station for celebrities from all over the world. Regent Street (RegentStreet) Regent Street is a street perpendicular to Oxford Street, full of various shops along the street. The streets twist and turn, linking Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus. The massive toy store Harmley is down the street, as is Liberty. Many of the shops here are British, and the people walking on the street are considered to be middle and upper-class Britons. When those people dressed as British gentlemen pass you by, it seems like time has gone back to the beginning of the last century. In the 19th century, this area was a shopping street for the royal family, and it is still a traditional British activity area. Oxford Street and Regent Street are among the top shopping streets in London. Every year, a lighting ceremony is held before Christmas. When it comes to the New Year or the summer discount period, it is even more crowded and difficult to walk. At the southern end of Regent Street, there are some individual shops, which focus on the works designed by many young people. Piccadilly Piccadilly Circus is an old shopping area that is home to some of the UK's historic retail stores. Among them, Fortnum and Mason is an elegant store known for its delicious and hearty food. Specialty tea and caviar are the signature dishes here. In addition to food, there is a dazzling array of men's and women's clothing, cosmetics, furniture, accessories, luggage and other products. Jermyn Street (Jermyn Street) turns in from Piccadilly Street (Piccadilly St.) and you will enter another time and space. The shops on Jamingjie Road are at least over 100 years old, and even the old shops with a history of 300 years are not uncommon. The buildings and store signs are quite simple, and the wooden windows are a bit mottled, revealing an ancient color. It is known for its custom shirt shops, boutiques and jewelry stores. Meanwhile, there are fine art galleries and antique shops on Jermyn Street. Burlington Market Street (BurlingtonArcade) Burlington Market Street consists of new and old parts. It is famous as a gathering place for trendy shops, where brand stores from the UK and even all over the world gather here.
This luxury street in the London shopping area in the UK feels very luxurious, very romantic, and the buildings inside are also very good. If you have nothing to do, come here to go shopping and eat is still relatively leisurely, it is a good place to go.
The scenery here is good, very shopping mood, Saturday and Sunday are too lively, or the usual shopping is better, things are more comprehensive, buy things are more convenient.
Speaking of shopping areas, I first thought of various snacks. I just saw the snacks I purchased. I bought a lot of them every time I went. I like these small foods very much. The taste is really good.
Regent Street in the Christmas atmosphere is really super beautiful, you must come to London during Christmas, there are various styles of lights in many places
Fantastic environment with full of happiness!
The streets are busy, the city is leisurely!!