
It’s not just one street, but a whole area, mainly comprising New Bond Street and Old Bond Street. Parallel to Regent Street, the Bond Street area connects Piccadilly with Oxford Street and is synonymous with the luxury rag trade. In here you are also close to Carnaby Street, and in here you will find Kingly Court, a gorgeous little piazza of independent shops and vintage boutiques, in here you must enjoy the gorgeous ambiance and seat in one of the adorable cafes, enjoying your shopping experience. Regent Street shopping is more toward the high end of “high street”, typified by the affordable mead luxury of chain shops such as Mango and French Connection. Head south from Oxford Circus and visit the world famous Libertydepartment store. and indulge yourself on a rich chocolate experience. Oxford Street is also a great starting point for hitting the more interesting shopping areas, such as affluent Marylebone. The street’s chocolate shops and interiors brands ooze luxury. After all, you will really need to relax on a fashionista bar, to really absorb and complete the experience. Although nothing like lose your sanity, and really feel the shop fever at this point of the city during the weekend. Notice that this is the busiest shop street in London, so you must be wiser and visit it on weekday mornings. Oxford Street is undeniably the West End’s main shopping attraction and Topshop remains an Oxford Street must-visit, on our days. Ready to check in at your shopping spa treatment? Let’s go!

We have planned for you, a shopping retreat, along with all the most enticing streets in London.

From fashion-themed cocktails at The May Fair to cool vintage fairs, there is plenty to do and see around the capital for non-glossy editors. London Fashion Week isn’t reserved just for beautiful people on the front row. Best Streets to Shop after London Fashion Week 2013
