They may be the most prestigious squares on a Monopoly board, but that's because these affluent districts are the height of luxury. If you're looking to shop high-end, then you've come to the right place. You can shop 'til you drop in Bond Street and Mayfair with this comprehensive guide, which delves into the world of luxury retail, historical charm, and exclusive boutiques that define these iconic London districts. Discover everything from high-end fashion to timeless antiques, all wrapped in the sophistication and elegance that Bond Street and Mayfair are renowned for.
Guide to shopping in Bond Street and Mayfair
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Shopping in Bond Street and Mayfair
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1Royal Arcade A slice of history while you shop
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2Oxford Street The most bustling shopping street in Europe
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3Burlington Arcade For luxury shoppers
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4New Bond Street For designer aficionados
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5Shepherd Market For foodies and luxe shoppers
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6Regent Street One of the main shopping streets in the area
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7South Molton Street A pedestrianised shopping street
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8Chanel The epitome of French luxury
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9Dior The largest Dior store in the UK
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10Louis Vuitton Three floors of luxury
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11Tiffany & Co. That little blue box
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12Grays Antiques Antiques galore
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13Savile Row For all your tailor needs
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14Fortnum & Mason An old-school classic
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15Hatchards A royal bookstore
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16Piccadilly Arcade A timeless destination
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17Jermyn Street For your menswear
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18Hamleys For the children (or your inner child)
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19Old Bond Street The height of luxury
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20Selfridges The crème de la crème
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21Harrods An all-rounder
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22Marchesi 1824 Luxury confectionery
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23Toteme Scandi style
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Shopping in Bond Street and Mayfair
A slice of history while you shop
Mayfair's Royal Arcade is the oldest purpose-built shopping arcade in London, established in 1879 and offering luxury goods from iconic brands. It's set inside a historic Victorian building with original architecture, where seasonal displays add to the overall shopping experience, especially during Christmas. You'll find high-end retailers selling premium jewellery, antiques, modern art, and more. Whether you're indulging in a spot of window shopping or seeking luxury products, Royal Arcade is the place to do just that.
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28 Old Bond Street, Mayfair
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Royal Arcade
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The most bustling shopping street in Europe
Oxford Street is London's top shopping spot, with around 131 shops lining the street. It welcomes around 500,000 daily visitors, spans 2km and houses a range of shops, from souvenir stalls to flagship stores of renowned fashion chains. It's not just shops you can get stuck into; there are also heaps of restaurants and bars, perfect for a mid-shopping trip bite to eat.
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Oxford Street, Soho/Mayfair/Marylebone
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For luxury shoppers
Nestled near the Royal Academy, Burlington Arcade is a sophisticated shopping destination, home to exclusive boutiques offering jewellery, watches, perfume, fashion and even travel accessories. Take a stroll and admire the elaborate window displays; you'll find 47 boutiques spanning 196 yards. From premium jewellery shops to art galleries and high-end luggage shops, there's something for every luxury shopper at Burlington Arcade.
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51 Piccadilly, Mayfair
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Burlington Arcade
020-749 317 64 - Read more on Thatsup
For designer aficionados
New Bond Street beckons to those who love a spot of upscale shopping. Here, renowned flagship establishments like Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Dior, Gucci, and Tiffany & Co. take centre stage, accompanied by upmarket department stores, including Selfridges and Harvey Nichols. From designer apparel and jewellery to watches and premium beauty labels, New Bond Street has it all.
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New Bond Street, Mayfair
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For foodies and luxe shoppers
Shepherd Market is a market enclave that hosts a collection of independent stores and stalls offering everything from fresh produce and artisanal bread to cheeses, international delights, and beyond. You'll also find a range of boutique shops situated within the pedestrianised area, including Watches of Mayfair, Shepherd Market Wine House, The Gallery 54, and more.
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Shepherd Market, Mayfair
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Shepherd Market
075-839 321 59 - Read more on Thatsup
One of the main shopping streets in the area
Stretching from St James's through Piccadilly Circus to Marylebone, Regent Street stands as a renowned shopping destination in London. Unlike the high-street fashion brands on intersecting Oxford Street, Regent Street boasts a variety of esteemed boutiques and upscale retailers, complemented by fine dining establishments. The street also frequently hosts diverse events and festivals, including an iconic Christmas lights display.
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Regent Street, Soho/Mayfair
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A pedestrianised shopping street
South Molton Street, a short walk from Bond Street Station, offers a pedestrianised stretch of street lined with boutiques and cafes. Nearby on Brook Street, the Browns flagship boutique stocks luxury items alongside high-end and independent shops. Enjoy cake and coffee at Everbean Cafe or Roasting Plant, or opt for drinks at Mr Fogg's Apothecary on Brook Street.
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South Molton Street, Mayfair
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The epitome of French luxury
The grandeur of French elegance is embodied in Chanel's largest worldwide store on New Bond Street. The 12,600 sq. ft. boutique showcases premium clothing, jewellery, beauty essentials, and more. The ambience is elevated by Jean-Michel Othoniel's pearl-draped sculpture, a marble staircase, glittering crystal chandeliers, and hand-stitched pearl curtains.
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158-159 New Bond Street, Mayfair
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Chanel New Bond Street
020-394 355 55 - Read more on Thatsup
The largest Dior store in the UK
Crafted by renowned architect Peter Marino, the Dior store on New Bond Street is a Parisian-inspired work of art. As the largest Dior boutique in the UK, it spans four floors, including sections for homewares, childrenswear, and more. Staff are always ready to help assist with your next luxury purchase and even speak multiple languages.
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160-162 New Bond Street, Mayfair
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Dior New Bond Street
020-735 559 30 - Read more on Thatsup
Three floors of luxury
Stretching across three levels, the Louis Vuitton establishment on New Bond Street goes beyond fashion, stocking everything from leather goods and jewellery to watches and more. On the first floor, the boutique accommodates the Librairie, showcasing contemporary British art, including pieces by esteemed artists like Jeff Koons. The store offers top-notch service, including personalised items and access to a VIP shopping apartment. Meanwhile, the lower floor is dedicated to menswear, featuring a leisurely 'club area' for relaxation.
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17-20 New Bond Street, Mayfair
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Louis Vuitton New Bond Street
020-799 862 86 - Read more on Thatsup
That little blue box
Tiffany & Co. is a globally celebrated jeweller, recognised for decades by their iconic little blue box, which holds their carefully crafted timeless pieces. Discover an extensive selection of sophisticated diamond rings, necklaces, and more at their Bond Street store; you can spot it from afar thanks to the turquoise blue flags that sway above the front doors.
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25 Old Bond Street, Mayfair
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Tiffany & Co. Bond Street
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Antiques galore
For antique and vintage enthusiasts, Grays Antiques is a must-visit. Established in 1964, this covered antique market hosts a variety of dealers specialising in antiques, fine jewellery, watches, and gemstones. Whether you're casually perusing or on the hunt for a precious treasure, this remains a prime London spot for all aficionados of antiques.
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58 Davies Street, Mayfair
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Grays Antiques
020-762 970 34 - Read more on Thatsup
For all your tailor needs
This Mayfair street has held a reputation for exquisite custom-made suits for a considerable amount of time now. The tailors along this iconic avenue meticulously handcraft tailored suits, a skill that takes 50 hours or more. There are a bunch of options to choose from, including big names like Huntsman & Sons, Cad & The Dandy, Richard James, and Gieves & Hawkes.
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Savile Row, Mayfair
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An old-school classic
Fortnum & Mason stands tall as an 18th-century department store nestled in busy Piccadilly. It's particularly famous for its opulent afternoon tea and lavish picnic hampers, making it a top destination for foodies. While its culinary offerings take the spotlight, you can also venture into its home departments, which stock everything from stationery and tableware to pet products.
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181 Piccadilly, Mayfair
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Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly
020-773 480 40 - Read more on Thatsup
A royal bookstore
Established in 1797, the iconic Hatchards on Piccadilly claims the title of London's oldest bookstore, spanning an impressive five floors. Holding three coveted Royal Warrants for supplying their offerings to the Royal Family, the store takes pride in its varied assortment of signed first editions and rare publications. Hatchards also boasts a bustling events roster, with renowned authors frequently gracing the venue for talks and book signings.
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187 Piccadilly, Mayfair
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Hatchards Piccadilly
020-743 999 21 - Read more on Thatsup
A timeless destination
Piccadilly Arcade lies in the heart of one of London's most esteemed districts. Surrounded by timeless and elegant architecture, this arcade houses boutiques that offer an array of high-end treasures, including jewellery, fashion, shoes, and premium leather goods. It's set in a Grade II-listed arcade that stretches between Piccadilly and Jermyn Street, directly facing Burlington Arcade and encompassing 28 different shops.
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Piccadilly Arcade
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Piccadilly Arcade
020-764 730 00 - Read more on Thatsup
For your menswear
With its origins tracing back to 1664, Jermyn Street has since gained worldwide acclaim for its British craftsmanship in menswear. This street stands as a proud home to London's most illustrious men's tailors and leather goods suppliers, all complemented by offerings from gourmet food and wine merchants, fine dining establishments, upscale hotels, and art galleries. Among its renowned establishments are Hackett London, Turnbull & Asser, Foster & Sons, Floris London, and numerous others.
For the children (or your inner child)
Hamleys is the oldest toy shop on the planet, and the renowned Regent Street store is spread across seven floors of fun. Catering to youngsters and the young at heart, the store stocks everything from toys and books for the littlest ones to dolls, puzzles, action-packed games, and creative crafts. And that's not all – the excitement extends with a dedicated party room, cake and sweet shops, and lively events such as parades.
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188-196 Regent Street, Soho
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Hamleys Regent Street
0371-704 19 77 - Read more on Thatsup
The height of luxury
Old Bond Street, located in London's West End, is a top city shopping destination. With a historical heritage of luxury retail dating back to the 18th century, it was once renowned for its art dealers and antiques. Today, it predominantly hosts globally acclaimed designer fashion boutiques, complemented by exclusive upmarket establishments, including luxury jewellers.
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Old Bond Street, Mayfair
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The crème de la crème
With a prestigious reputation as the world's finest department store, Selfridges is an iconic destination that is a must-visit for any luxury shopper. Diverse departments spanning fashion, accessories, technology, beauty, and gifts offer hours of browsing. Beyond shopping, the store features numerous dining options, bars, a cinema, a beauty concierge, and personalised shopping services.
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400 Oxford Street, Marylebone
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Selfridges
08-001 234 00 - Read more on Thatsup
An all-rounder
Harrods stands as London's renowned destination for upscale shopping. It covers a wide range of departments, ranging from fashion and jewellery to homeware and technology. The store is also a haven for foodies, with various eateries and a premium food hall offering all kinds of tasty treats. Additionally, You can also indulge in beauty and wellness services.
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87-135 Brompton Road
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Harrods
020-773 012 34 - Read more on Thatsup
Luxury confectionery
Mayfair is home to the first UK outpost of the esteemed Marchesi 1824, a legendary Milanese pastry shop with a history spanning over 200 years. The confectionery invites you to indulge in classic Italian pastries, cakes, chocolates, candies, and a variety of other exquisite sweet treats. The shop's interior, adorned with meticulously refurbished historic details and elegant cherrywood furniture, adds to the charm of this delightful destination.
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117 Mount St, Mayfair
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Marchesi 1824
020-807 553 80 - Read more on Thatsup
Scandi style
Established in Stockholm in 2014, Toteme has since expanded globally, featuring boutiques around the globe. Known for its chic, Scandinavian-inspired designer womenswear, Toteme's flagship store in London showcases an array of elegant ready-to-wear items suitable for various events. The collection includes exquisitely designed dresses, swimwear, shorts, and other casual wear. Additionally, a selection of accessories like jewellery, hats, and scarves complement the stylish apparel range.
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12 Mount Street, Mayfair
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Toteme London
020-398 144 39 - Read more on Thatsup