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London
Shops and Shopping Areas
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Fortnum and Mason
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Fortnum
& Mason, often shortened to just "Fortnum's"
is a famous department store and Royal Warrant
holder, situated in central London. Its
headquarters are located at 181 Piccadilly
where it was established in 1707 by William
Fortnum and Hugh Mason. It is privately
owned by Wittington Investments Ltd.
Fortnum and Mason
is recognised internationally for its high
quality goods and as an iconic British symbol.
It is renowned for its "quintessential
English charm" and is possibly one
of the most famous stores in the world,
has held many Royal Warrants for over 150
years and is the shop most closely associated
with the British Royal Family. Fine
food, Wine, Chocolates, Hampers, Beauty.
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Harrods is probabaly the most well known Shop in The World.
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Harrods is located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. The Harrods brand also applies to other enterprises undertaken by the Harrods group of companies including Harrods Bank, Harrods Estates, Harrods Aviation and Air Harrods.
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Covent Garden Market
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Covent Garden (pronounced
/ˈkɒvənt/) is a district in London, England,
located in the easternmost parts of the
City of Westminster and the southwestern
corner of the London Borough of Camden.
The area is dominated by shopping, street
performers, and entertainment facilities,
and it contains an entrance to the Royal
Opera House, which is also widely-known
simply as "Covent Garden", and
the bustling Seven Dials area.
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Bond Street, New Bond
Street, Old Bond Street,
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Bond Street
is a major shopping street in London which
runs through Mayfair from Piccadilly in
the south to Oxford Street in the north.
It is one of the principal streets in the
West End shopping district and is more upmarket
than nearby Regent Street and Oxford Street.
It is in the Mayfair district of London,
and has been a fashionable shopping street
since the 18th century. Technically "Bond
Street" does not exist: The southern
section is known as Old Bond Street, and
the northern section, which is rather more
than half the total length, is known as
New Bond Street. This distinction, however,
is not generally made in everyday usage. High
Fashion, Beauty.
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