And Where to Shop the Day After
London has become the irresistible shopping destination for international clientele from all over the world, and there's no wonder why. The city has an unbeatable assortment of luxurious department giants, cutting-edge high street brands, and stand-alone designer flagships. Pack your credit cards and wear some comfortable shoes, because it's going to be a long day.
Liberty London, Regent Street, West End
Selfridges & Co, 400 Oxford Street, West End
Harvey Nichols, 109-125 Knightsbridge, Knightsbridge
Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge
Fortnum & Mason, 181 Piccadilly, Mayfair
Burberry Flagship Store, 121 Regent Street, West End
Alexander McQueen Flagship Store, 4-5 Old Bond Street, Mayfair
Ted Baker, 9-10 Floral Street, Covent Garden
Paul Smith, 9 Albemarle Street, Mayfair
Nicholas Kirkwood, 5 Mount Street, Mayfair
Charlotte Olympia, 56 Maddox Street, Mayfair
Topshop, Great Castle Street-Oxford Street, West End
Matches Fashion, 87 Marylebone Street, Marylebone
Whistles, 30 Dover Street, Mayfair
And some general neighborhood guidelines? Oxford Street for the biggest selection of stores for all budgets, Regent Street for long-established fashion houses, Bond Street for unrestrained luxury, King's Road for trendy boutiques, Sloane Street and Brompton Road for when you're looking to really max out, Notting Hill for unique finds and the famed Portobello Road Market, and Savile Row for some truly old-school bespoke tailoring.
[Photo via @harrods]