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Brooke3 Oxford Street (W1): ... lived in London for two years and during that time I avoided going to Oxford Street whenever possible. Visits to Oxford Street have been a regular thing for since I was a child and perhaps that is where my dislike comes from. I hated being dragged around shops when I was younger and Oxford Street was even worse because it was all the same shops only bigger, which meant more time was spent in them. There are severa...
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Offline Shopping Misc - Oxford Street (W1) Oxford Street (W1)
Offline Shopping Misc / Oxford Street, runs from Marble Arch (Marks and Spencer) via Selfridges and John Lewis to Oxford Circus and another large branch of Marks and Spencer. It is one of the most popular shopping streets containing most of the department stores that cater for the mid-market price range.
overall rating  14 reviews
 
 
Markets in general Markets in general
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overall rating  15 reviews
 
 
Offline Shopping Misc - Camden Market Camden Market
Offline Shopping Misc / Technically called "Camden Markets" as it is comprised of 6 separate markets: Camden Lock Market, Stables Market, Inverness Street Market, Main Streets, Camden Canal Market and Camden Market. Click on the website below for more information and photos.
overall rating  12 reviews
 
 
Hamley's Hamley's
Offline Shopping Misc / Store is located at 188-196 Regent Street, London W1 (nearest tube Oxford Circus).
overall rating  10 reviews
 
 
Offline Shopping Misc - The White Company The White Company
Offline Shopping Misc / Suppliers of fine linens and accessories for the home.
overall rating  7 reviews
 
Brent Cross Shopping Centre Brent Cross Shopping Centre
Offline Shopping Misc / Brent Cross is bigger now, of course, as it was extended and refurbished in 1995, although it’s still very easy to get around. Its 110 stores and cafes compare favourably to the 75 shops with which it opened, although it’s good to see just how many of the original retailers are still in th...
overall rating  8 reviews
 
 
Offline Shopping Misc - Hairdressers in London Hairdressers in London
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overall rating  9 reviews
 
 
Covent Garden Market Covent Garden Market
Offline Shopping Misc / Covent Garden Market had its beginning in 1835 when a patent was issued to hold a "public fair or mart" in the area of Dundas and Ridout Streets. Today throughout the year, the Market offers a range of events on its public square and mezzanine, including music and theatre festivals and com...
overall rating  9 reviews
 
 
Offline Shopping Misc - Borough Market Borough Market
Offline Shopping Misc / Borough Market, off Borough High Street, London, SE1. Thursdays noon-6pm, Fridays noon-6pm, Saturdays 9am-4pm. Dates back to 1014AD.
overall rating  6 reviews
 
 
B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful
Oxford Street / Offline Shopping Misc / London / England - Cosmetics, Health and Beauty Products to pamper the inner soul!
overall rating  5 reviews
 
 
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suzanneb84 Camden Market
... is a fabulous market and one of the main ones in London alongside Portobello, Spitalfields and Borough. It is situated in North London just above Kings Cross and is accessable mainly by tube as the local area is too congested to driv, park or take a bus. It is unlike any other of the markets as it has a slightly "alternative" / "rock/emo" edge to it. There are several levels of tunnels running around Camden Lock, some covered, some inside and a small few outside (and in the rain!). The stalls sell every thing from oriental food to jewellery to home made goods and retro / emo / vintage fare. The prices are reasonably high due to the tourist attra...
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grey0220 Greenwich Arts and Crafts Market
... about a year before we found the Greenwich Foot Tunnel - we both work in Canary Wharf, and live near South Quay, so rarely left the compound to go anywhere but west. We found that we could only live like this for a couple of months, however, before going stir crazy, and so we decided to explore our immediate surroundings - surely, East London had just as much to offer as the West? I think Greenwich is the best East London has to offer - and that s a great compliment. From the Maritime Museum to the Observatory to the Market, Greenwich is a great place to while away the weekend. The Market is particularly good. Greenwich Market sells mostly local arts and crafts, but a...
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Whizz11 Brent Cross Shopping Centre
... Cross shopping Centre is conveniently located in London right off the North Circular road. You could say this is inconvenient for some as when the traffic is really bad it s very hard to get out of this shopping centre quickly and easily. Having said that it s easy to get to and offers a good range of shops. I tend to visit here once a month when I am in the area. The first nice thing about this shopping centre is that it offers free parking which is somewhat of a rarity nowadays in big shopping centres. This encourages people to go in my opinion and also does not make them cut their shopping short when they have to dash back to the car because the time is up on th...
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