London The Shopping Capital Of England

Posted: July 10th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

London, the capital of England, is nearly as famous for its unique shopping as it is for its long history and fascinating culture Tourists from all over the planet flock to London to enjoy the mind boggling selection of specialist markets, boutique stores and department stores. With the weak Pound and strong Dollar those people visiting from the US will discover goods are not as costly as in previous years, equally so for those people visiting from other countries in Europe as the English Pound is also weak against the Euro.

Famous London Stores

Most probably the most well known of London’s department stores is Harrods of Knightsbridge the planet’s largest having a total of 18,000 m2 of floor space.  ‘Omnia Omnibus Ubique’ is the Harrods motto and means all things for all people, everywhere. Harrods has long been associated with exclusivity and luxury and their toy department and food hall are extremely famous

Selfridges is another department store well worth a mention.  Found on Oxford Street, Selfridges first opened in 1909. Named after, and constructed by the entrepreneur Gordon Selfridge the department store had been carefully designed in order that the goods were readily accessible to the customer which was a new concept at the time.

Key Shopping Areas In London

Covent Garden has built an excellent reputation for its specialist and unusual shops and is considered a hip place to frequent. Besides the amazing shops you will also find an excellent selection of eating places and restaurants in Covent Garden.

Camden Market is another popular market in London. Even though there have been a variety of markets in Camden at various times the present market first appeared in 1974. The market is actually a number of adjoining markets selling a variety of goods together providing an immense variety of wares.

Streets In London Famous For Shopping

Chelsea’s main high street is the Kings Road which is one of the most stylish and chic streets, in London, on which to go shopping. The Kings Road had, during the nineteen seventies, a close association with Punk, the Sex Pistols and their manager Malcolm Maclaren, these days the Kings Road is more subdued but still well worth visiting.

Sloane Street is another London road with a strong association with shopping which takes its name from Sir Hans Sloane who purchased much of the surrounding area in 1712.

Visiting London

Getting to London is amazingly easy, being the capital of the nation transportation links are first class and London’s underground rail network makes everywhere incredibly easy to get to.

London accommodation appears everywhere and is very easy to find but sadly it can prove to be a little bit costly. It is usually the wisest idea to book your London hotels online and you will discover a broad range of London hotels, guest houses and apartments at http://www.londonhotel4u.co.uk/.


Visit London For The Best Shopping

Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The capital city of England is London, which is as famous for its shopping as it is for its history and culture. People from all over the world flock to London to sample the wonderful stores and markets on offer.

Covent Garden has become known for its unusual and specialist shops, and has become a very hip place to be seen. There are a number of excellent restaurants in Covent Garden not just excellent shops. The origins of Covent Garden market can be traced back to the middle ages and, until 1980, it was famous for the many stalls which sold vegetables and fruit as well as flowers.

Camden Market is now one of the most popular places to visit in London. There has been a markets here in Camden for a long time, but in its present status only since 1974. The market is actually a group of adjoining markets selling wares of most things one could possibly think of.

The Kings Road is known as Chelsea’s high street, and one of the most chic and stylish streets to shop in London. Back in the 1970s the Kings Road was closely associated with ‘Punks’, who proved to be an attraction in London themselves. However, the Kings Road is more subdued these days and no longer just a haunt of the followers of the anti-fashion era.

Sloane Street is a street in London which runs north to south, and takes its name from Sir Hans Sloane, who purchased the surrounding area in 1712. Sloane Street has has long been a fashionable shopping district, but is probably just as well known for lending it name to the ‘Sloane Rangers’ in the 1990s. The name Sloane Ranger was applied to the stereotypical young upper class English ladies seen in the area during this time. (One famous woman often referred to as a Sloane Ranger was Lady Diana Spencer)

Harrods department store in Knightsbridge is the worlds largest department store standing on 18,000 m2. The Harrods motto is ‘Omnia Omnibus Ubique’  meaning all things for all people, everywhere’. A very exclusive and luxurious department store, Harrods is famous the world over for its food hall and its toy department.

Another famous London department store is Selfridges in Oxford Street. In 1909 Selfridges, named after its owner Gordon Selfridge, opened its doors to the public. When it opened Selfridges set new standards for the retailing business. This was because all of the shop floors were designed so that goods on sale were more easily accessible to the customer.

The shops in London offer as much diversity as its culture and no matter how bizarre ones shopping requirements, it can be found in London. Whether you like to shop in department stores or prefer to rummage through the markets, London has it all.

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