Where to indulge in a luxury shopping trip in London
Whilst you’re in London, you may wish to experience the exciting buzz of some of London’s best loved shopping districts. Whether you’re looking for classic jewellery pieces, designer clothes and shoes or even electrical items, you can find everything you need in the luxurious shopping district of Sloane Street in Knightsbridge.
Whilst Oxford Street is a popular choice for those wishing to shop at high street favourites like Zara, H and M and Topshop, for the shopper looking for a more exclusive experience, then Sloane Street is the place to head for. Iconic stores like Tiffany and Co., Gucci, Chanel and Bvlgari all fly the designer flag, with others such as Jimmy Choo and Dior standing proudly here too. This really is the destination for any label-loving fashionista who adores nothing more than purchasing elaborate and beautiful items.
Of course, after such an ostentatious shopping excursion, you’ll no doubt want to continue life in the lap of luxury at an indulgent and elegant hotel such as The Montcalm near Marble Arch. After a day of browsing all things pretty, you’ll want to go to sleep in stunning surroundings too, which is just what you’ll find in the tastefully decorated rooms at the Montcalm hotel.
If you arrived in London by train, simply catch the tube from Paddington and you can be checking into your room after just a short tube journey, ready for the delightful shops that await your arrival. This is where Marble Arch really comes into its own, it has a tube station just a few minutes’ walk from the hotel, making shopping expeditions fun and easy- it also means you won’t need to carry your heavy bags too far on the return trip!
After a great night’s rest, you’ll wake feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world, but not before heading to the hotel restaurant and taking advantage of the incredible breakfast menu and fresh coffee. After which, the city is your oyster, if you still have more shopping energy to use up, maybe a trip to Bond street will be high on your list of must-see places, however, if you’ve had enough commercialism for one trip, then it’s worth considering visiting one of London’s Royal parks. Hyde Park in particular is a popular choice for its perfectly maintained gardens, fabulous picnic locations and its famous ‘speaker’s corner’ where hundreds have voiced their opinions and attitudes on political and current affairs issues throughout the years. It’s the perfect way to restore your equilibrium and get some rest in before you head home to show off your new purchases.
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