Christmas time, London here is very lively, not only has a bright and romantic lighting ceremony, there is a lively Christmas market can be strolled, in addition to the discounts here, a Christmas everywhere have discount activities, London here is no exception, we will look at today's Christmas period, we come to London here how to shop it!
Covent Garden and Seven DialsStroll along the cobblestones of London's beautiful Seven Dials neighborhood and browse a variety of boutiques.
In Covent Garden, you'll find the beauty of the famous 19th century square, and don't miss the Christmas tree! Vendors sell antiques, handicrafts, decorative items and tourist souvenirs, and there are a variety of specialty stores around the market: clothing, tea sets, jewelry, toys, picture books, and everything in between.
Of course there are the big names: Burberry, Mulberry, Deciem, JoMalone and Charlotte Tilbury
Oxford and Regent StreetsOxford Street and Regent Street
When it comes to shopping in London, Oxford Street is the place most people think of. Not only is it the place where the Christmas lights are lit up, but it's also the place where the rich and famous come back to shop.
Walking along Oxford Street, you can see the flagship stores of many British brands, such as Debenhams, House of Fraser, the second largest shopping mall in the UK, Selfridges, DisneyStore and so on.
Of course, don't miss JohnLewis' winter-themedrooftopbar every Christmas!
Also access Regent Street at OxfordCircusStation tube to the south, Regent Street is home to a number of flagship stores including Hamleys,LibertyLondon and AppleStore.
Carnaby StreetCarnaby
Commercial Walking StreetCarnaby Street is close to Oxford Street and Regent Street.
If Regent and Oxford Streets are a shopping paradise with a myriad of classic luxury brands, then Carnaby Street should be the place where London's fashion inspirations come to life. It's a place where jazz fans can enjoy music to their heart's content, and hippies can break free from the constraints of fashion and show off their individuality.
CarnabyStreet is a famous shopping street in London, especially in the field of fashion and clothing has an important position. A large number of fashions are concentrated along the street. In addition, Carnaby Street has an important place in pop culture, with several movies being set on it.
MayfairMayfair
Mayfair is the most fashionable and affluent neighborhood in London. There are many department stores and malls in the area, definitely a great place for Christmas shopping!
Fortnum&Mason department store, known as the Queen's favorite department store. Holding several royal certifications, it is Britain's most famous department store selling food, tea, wine, porcelain and other groceries. Her afternoon tea, claimed to be the Queen's favorite.
OscarWilde once said of Liberty Department Store, "Liberty is a haven for the most artistic of shoppers." Others have called it the "Eastern Market.
The old wooden building is attractive from the outside.
The department store is filled with crafts, art, home furnishings, fabrics and other items that are full of the spirit of an artist. If you're looking for a sophisticated lifestyle, you can't go wrong with Liberty of London.
Chelsea and BelgraviaChelsea&Belgravia
This area is home to the famous Knightsbridge, Kensington High Street and Brompton Road, and is the birthplace of some of the world's most famous and ancient department stores. It is the birthplace of some world-famous old department stores, such as Harrods.
Between SloaneSquare and BondStreet tube stations, the city is home to some of the world's most famous department stores such as Gucci,
Cartier, Tiffany&Co, Harrods, Jimmy Choo, Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Bvlgari, Bvlgari, and many more. Valentino, Bvlgari, Gianni Versace and Graff have come to set up store in this area, which is the most fashionable shopping street in London.
Or head to the neighboring district of Belgravia, where you can store for handmade perfumes at Les Senteurs on Elizabeth Street, try on the most famous red-soled shoes at Christian Louboutin on Motcombe Street, or admire up-and-coming designers at EcclestonYards. Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge
At nightfall, Knightsbridge's famous department store, Harrods, lights up with more than 12,000 bulbs.
The store is home to a huge range of luxury brands, making it "the world's most luxurious department store", with a wide range of high end beauty products, designer shoes and bags.
In addition to fashionable men's and women's clothing and department stores, Harrods also offers exclusive afternoon teas, restaurants, and private shopping reservations.
Westfield Shopping CenterWestfield
Westfield London Shopping Center is one of the largest in-city shopping centers within the European Union countries and is the ultimate destination for luxury shopping and leisure in London. With 335 stores and 86 food and beverage outlets, and the 17-screen art screen VUE Cinema, it combines art, culture, shopping and leisure.
Here is the collection of the UK's most shopped UK duty free store with over 40 luxury brands such as LouisVuitton, Burberry, Mulberry, Prada, JimmyChoo, Tiffany and DeBeers.
Connaught VillageConnaughtVillage
This shopping village is close to Oxford Street, yet many people have never heard of it and it is considered a niche shopping village.
There are lots of vintage books, antique jewelry and fine art, clothing for sale, and lots of online cafes like SaintAymes.
CamdenCamden
Here you'll find London's largest and most fancy vintage fair, known for its alternative and edgy clothing and decor.
In the winter, many Brits will be sure to head to TurkishDelight for colored lights! You are sure to find unique gifts here. It will also be open late some time before Christmas, so everyone can enjoy late night shopping! When you're tired of shopping, just sit down and have a drink!
Christmas MarketsChristmasmarkets
Of course, one of the most important things not to miss at Christmas in London are the Christmas markets that are everywhere, with a wide range of beautiful crafts, food and wine and unique jewelry, clothing and shoes.
At SouthbankCentre's market, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the river.
At LeicesterSquare's market, you can enjoy various Christmas performances.
At the LondonBridgeCity market, you can enjoy Christmas shows with the iconic Tower Bridge as a backdrop!
Festive decorations, crafts and a variety of snacks at GreenwichMarket's market
In WinterWonderland in Hyde Park, you can experience winter at its finest!
Aren't you all dazzled with so many choices? During the Christmas season, when you go to these places to shop, these places will also have some discount activities, you pay attention to observe, I hope you have a happy shopping ah.