Shopping Near Mercure Kensington

Make Mercure London Kensington your shopping base as you pop-out to Harrods in Knightsbridge to pick-up a new wonder or stroll down Kensington High Street, considered by many to be the best high street in London.  Also within easy reach are the famous Oxford Street and the modern Westfield Shopping Centre with its shiny selection of shops and restaurants.

Marylebone Village

Marylebone Village

If you are after high quality merchandise, individual pieces and a little bit of a calmer setting, Marylebone Village is the place for you.

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Oxford Street and Regent Street

Oxford Street and Regent Street

Perhaps some of London’s most iconic shopping destinations – are situated within mere walking distance from each other, providing you with an immense number and range of shops to choose from.

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Selfridges

Selfridges

Selfridges, the UK’s second largest shop, is home to beauty, fashion, electricals, food and more. 

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Knightsbridge

Knightsbridge

Another hugely popular shopping destination amongst locals and tourists alike is Knightsbridge.

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Harrods

Harrods

Covering one million square feet of retail space, Harrods is the UK’s largest and most upmarket department store.

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High Street Kensington

High Street Kensington

High Street Kensington and the King’s Road in Chelsea are other popular shopping destinations for those looking for a bit more calm in comparison to the more busy shopping districts.

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Covent Garden

Covent Garden

Covent Garden is another busy destination with the tourists due to the live street entertainment that takes place, so if you fancy a bit of a shop and a bit of laughter, this is definitely the place for you.

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Brick Lane

Brick Lane

If you’re after more individualistic pieces and vintage clothing, head to Brick Lane in East London on a Sunday and you will find streets lined with stalls after stalls of just that.

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Westfield White City

Westfield White City

Home to more than 60 restaurants, 300 shops (ranging from high street to high end) and a cinema - Westfield White City is the place to go if you want everything under one (architecturally beautiful) roof.

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The Dresser

The Dresser

Famous Eric Clapton frequently donates his fashionable clothes to The Dresser. That means the stylish second hand clothes are available here.

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Alfies Antique Market

Alfies Antique Market

Alfies Antique Market is a huge indoor market. It was opened in 1976 and located on the Church Street, London.

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Tiffany & Co

Tiffany & Co

Lovers of fine jewellery will be rushing to get to the world famous Tiffany & Co. it has a legacy dating back to 1837 helping the firm to be recognised as one of the most prominent names in jewellery making.

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Whiteleys

Whiteleys

One of London first department store Whiteleys was opened in 1911 and has been a popular shopping destination ever since.

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Smythson of Bond Street

Smythson of Bond Street

Smythson of Bond Street is a leading luxury brand in London. It’s an Ideal place to shop for a high end fashion products from luxury leather accessories to personalized stationery.

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Queensway

Queensway

Queensway in Bayswater London is a busy shopping street and an Ideal place for shopping and eating purpose as there are several tourist shops, supermarkets and restaurants to choose.

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Marylebone High Street

Marylebone High Street

Marylebone High Street is a busy and dynamic street in London. Since seventeenth century it has been a London’s fashionable area.

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Kensington Church Street

Kensington Church Street

Kensington Church Street in London is the best known for its wide range of art and antiques shops. There are a countless range of restaurants, pubs, coffee shop and an impressive high street shops on Kensington Church Street and now it the most famous shopping destination in London.

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Portobello Market

Portobello Market

The Portobello Market is well known street market of Portobello Road and one of London’s famous antiques market. The best day to visit the market is Saturday where you can explore wide ranging shops and stalls.

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