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London, the capital city of England, is almost as well known for its incredible opportunities for shopping as it is for its long history and varied culture Travelers from all ’round the globe visit London to enjoy the mind boggling number of boutique stores, department stores and specialist markets. With the strong Dollar and weak Pound US citizens will find goods are far less expensive as it has been, it is the same situation for those people visiting from countries in Europe because the UK Pound is also weak against the Euro.

Well Known London Department Stores

Possibly the most famous department store in London is Knoghtbridge’s Harrods Department store the world’s largest being 18,000 m2 of floor space. ‘Omnia Omnibus Ubique’ is the Harrods motto and means all things for all people, everywhere. Most folk associate Harrods with exclusivity and luxury and their toy department and food hall are world renowned

Another department store worthy of a mention is Selfridges. Found on Oxford Street, the store opened to the public for the first time in 1909. Constructed and named after the businessman Gordon Selfridge the department store was specially designed so that items on sale could be more easily accessible to the prospective customer which had not been done previously.

Places To Shop In London

Covent Garden has built an excellent reputation for its unusual and specialist shops and is considered a hip place to frequent. As well as the fantastic shops you will also find an excellent selection of restaurants and eating places around Covent Garden.

Another market in London well worth a visit is Camden Market. Although there have been a number of markets in Camden over a long period the present market has only been there since 1974. Camden Market is actually a number of adjoining markets altogether providing a huge selection of wares.

Streets In London Famous For Shopping

The Kings Road is Chelsea’s high street which is one of London’s most stylish and chic streets in which to go shopping. 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 well worth visiting.

Another London road, with a strong association with shopping, is Sloane Street which is named after Sir Hans Sloane who purchased much of the surrounding area in 1712.

London Vacations

Getting to London is amazingly easy, being England’s capital transportation links are first class and London’s underground rail network makes everywhere incredibly easy to get to.

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

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