Shopping in London in 2009



There are excellent bargains to be had at the moment! Huge discounts are available in many shops who are struggling to stay afloat in these difficult trading times.

Apart from these sales which have been brought on by the effects of the credit crunch, there are the regular January sales, most notable of which is the Harrods sale. Every year, eager shoppers sleep on the pavement outside the shop waiting for the doors to open so that they can dash in and grab a fistful of bargains. Harrods offers amazing discounts on their finest products from food to furniture and everything in between. Fur coats, crockery, cutlery etc. You name it, it is offer in the annual Harrods sale.

Oxford Street is home of the popular Selfridges department store and a whole host of other well-known shops all offering bargains at knockdown prices. This is your chance to update your wardrobe for 2009 with a fantastic collection of clothes at very reasonable prices.

Regent Street is a perennial favourite for families with children. Enjoy Hamleys, the biggest toyshop in London, is a veritable Aladdin’s cave for the kids. Warner Brothers and Disney are also popular. You can wander along Regent Street and enjoy the beautiful architecture while browing the beautiful shops.

Top of the range stylist clothes are being offered at greatly reduced prices in Bond Street, home of the designers. Bond Street is situated just off Oxford Street.

Whilst in Oxford Circus and Regent Street, a visit to Carnaby Street is highly recommended. It was the mecca for young Londoners in the 1960’s and still thrives today. Carnaby Street is a lovely place to shop with its eclectic mix of vintage shops offerig an amazing array of shoes, clothes, memorabilia etc.

If you are looking for electrical or electronic bargains then Tottenham Court Road is the place to shop. Situated at the end of Oxford Street, you can buy the latest innovations at knockdown prices.

Covent Garden is also a must while you are in London. With its street performers providing entertainment in the plaza while you shop, Covent Garden hosts a unique range of shops, boutiques and market stalls offering an eclectic mix of things to buy. Charming restaurants abound in Covent Garden where you can rest your weary feet and enjoy a good meal.

Another place to enjoy a feast is Chinatown. Just behind Piccadilly circus, there is a plethora of good, inexpensive Chinese restaurants all offering an excellent selection of traditional Chinese food. You can then wander along to Leicester Square and enjoy the many street artists performing for your entertainment and maybe take in a film at one of the world famous London cinemas.

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