LondonShopping

Other shopping in London

  1. A

    Cabbages & Frocks Market

    Although it’s nothing to rival Camden Market or Borough Market, Marylebone’s Cabbages & Frocks Market does sell some particularly fine designer frocks, along with arts and crafts and gourmet foodstuffs.

    reviewed

  2. Blue Door

    Overgentrified Putney is full of grim chains. Instead, head to Church Rd and High St in Barnes, both of which are lined with interesting shops such as Blue Door, with gorgeous Swedish and French home furnishings.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Gay's the Word

    This London gay institution has been selling books nobody else stocks for three decades now, and still has a great range of gay- and lesbian-interest books and magazines as well as a real community spirit.

    reviewed

  4. Bug Circus

    Anyone wishing to indulge their ankle-biters could try children’s toy shops Farmyard and Bug Circus.

    reviewed

  5. C

    Blondie

    Affiliated with Absolute Vintage, with the same taste in tasty second-hand shoes.

    reviewed

  6. Henry Poole & Co

    The tailoring house that invented the tuxedo, still going strong after 200 years.

    reviewed

  7. The Shop

    Two stores chock-full of retro fashions.

    reviewed

  8. D

    Konditor & Cook

    London's best bakery chain, serving excellent cakes, pastries, bread and coffee.

    reviewed