London is the top tourist destination in the world. Each year a countless number of tourists flock to the city to see the well-known landmarks.
High Street Kensington
Kensington High Street is well-designed and classy. On both sides of the street you can find branches of all the typical chain stores, but overall there is still a reasonable variety. Kensington High Street can be less crowded than the West End and both Holland Park and Kensington Gardens are within easy reach.
Easily accessed by way of it own Underground station turning left from the station offers all of the recognisable high street stores such as Marks and Spencer, Next, River Island and Miss Selfridge. Turning right from the underground will offer more expensive and more exclusive shopping. Kensington High Street offers it all. Men’s and Women’s fashions are catered for with a range of tailors, dressmakers and large chain outlets.
For visitors and tourist, there are many places to stay. Refer to list of Kensington Hotels at http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/United-Kingdom/London/Kensington/.
Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge is a posh-shoppers heaven. There is located Harrod's and Harvey Nichols (known as "Harvey Nics") homes. If you're not watchful, you'll spend all day in Harrods (right) alone with its six football field sized floors. If time is of the essence then ensure you make the Food Hall your priority. There's nowhere else in the world with as many different exotic smells and aromas.
For visitors and tourist, there are many places to stay. Refer to list of Knightsbridge Hotels at http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/United-Kingdom/London/Knightsbridge/.
Oxford Street
Another shopping heaven in London is Oxford Street. There are over 600 stores with 150 international brands , 50 new shops and restaurants. You also will discover over 200 bars, cafes and restaurants all within a short walk to London's famous parks, museums, theatres, and art galleries. For visitors and tourist, there are many places to stay. Refer to list of Oxford Street at http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/United-Kingdom/London/Oxford-Street/
High Street Kensington
Kensington High Street is well-designed and classy. On both sides of the street you can find branches of all the typical chain stores, but overall there is still a reasonable variety. Kensington High Street can be less crowded than the West End and both Holland Park and Kensington Gardens are within easy reach.
Easily accessed by way of it own Underground station turning left from the station offers all of the recognisable high street stores such as Marks and Spencer, Next, River Island and Miss Selfridge. Turning right from the underground will offer more expensive and more exclusive shopping. Kensington High Street offers it all. Men’s and Women’s fashions are catered for with a range of tailors, dressmakers and large chain outlets.
For visitors and tourist, there are many places to stay. Refer to list of Kensington Hotels at http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/United-Kingdom/London/Kensington/.
Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge is a posh-shoppers heaven. There is located Harrod's and Harvey Nichols (known as "Harvey Nics") homes. If you're not watchful, you'll spend all day in Harrods (right) alone with its six football field sized floors. If time is of the essence then ensure you make the Food Hall your priority. There's nowhere else in the world with as many different exotic smells and aromas.
For visitors and tourist, there are many places to stay. Refer to list of Knightsbridge Hotels at http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/United-Kingdom/London/Knightsbridge/.
Oxford Street
Another shopping heaven in London is Oxford Street. There are over 600 stores with 150 international brands , 50 new shops and restaurants. You also will discover over 200 bars, cafes and restaurants all within a short walk to London's famous parks, museums, theatres, and art galleries. For visitors and tourist, there are many places to stay. Refer to list of Oxford Street at http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/United-Kingdom/London/Oxford-Street/
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