London's Shops
Fulham Road
574-580 Fulham Road
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Guinevere Antiques
A massive, world-famous showroom selling an eclectic mix of international antiques, from Chinese lacquer-ware to French furniture and oversized decorative objects used by the world's leading interior designers.
Founded in 1963 by French-born Genevieve Weaver, this shop expanded across four storefronts. It is renowned for its theatrical window displays and its influence on global high-end interior trends.
Regent Street
165 Regent St
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Gymshark
A community-focused fitness hub selling performance activewear, featuring a Sweat Hub for workouts, a juice bar, and spaces for athlete meet-and-greets.
Opened in 2022, this was the billion-dollar British brand's first-ever permanent physical store, marking a major milestone for the former online-only retailer.
Regent Street
224 Regent St
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H&M
A massive fashion flagship focusing on trend-led apparel. It often features the brand's premium Studio collections and high-tech smart mirrors in the fitting rooms.
H&M has occupied various sites on the street, but this flagship serves as its primary architectural statement in London, blending fast fashion with historic surroundings.
Savile Row
11 Savile Row
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H. Huntsman & Sons
A premier tailor selling bespoke garments with a signature one-button silhouette. They offer a refined range of ready-to-wear and are known for their house tweeds and sporting coats.
Founded in 1849, this house gained modern fame as the inspiration for the Kingsman movie franchise. It has served legends like Gregory Peck and remains a pinnacle of luxury.
Elizabeth Street
58 Elizabeth St
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H.R. Stokes
A historic stationer and bookshop selling fine writing paper, luxury cards, and a curated selection of hardback books. It is known for its traditional, old-fashioned service and neighborhood charm.
Operating for over 150 years, H.R. Stokes is one of the oldest businesses on the street, surviving as a cherished link to the Victorian era of independent local bookselling and stationery.
Covent Garden
14-15 Henrietta St
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HENRI
A stylish bistro located within the Henrietta Hotel selling elevated French classics with a modern London twist, often accompanied by innovative cocktails from the renowned bar team.
Named after the street's historical namesake, HENRI reflects the chic, boutique nature of the surrounding hotel and the experimental spirit of the Experimental Group who founded it.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall B
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Hackett London
Quintessential British menswear specializing in fine tailoring, formalwear, and casual polo shirts that celebrate traditional English style with a modern, sporty, and sophisticated twist for the gentleman.
Founded in 1983 on Chelsea’s King's Road, Hackett began as a vintage clothing stall before becoming a global symbol of refined British luxury and sporting heritage.
Regent Street
188 Regent St
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Hamleys
The world’s largest and oldest toy shop, spanning seven themed floors filled with live demonstrations, parades, and a massive array of games and dolls.
Founded by William Hamley in 1760. It moved to its current iconic site in 1881 and survived being hit by bombs five times during the Blitz.
Pavilion Road
164 Pavilion Rd
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Hans' Bar & Grill
A sophisticated all-day restaurant selling grills, healthy breakfasts, and cocktails. It features a stylish interior that connects Pavilion Road to the 11 Cadogan Gardens hotel.
Named after Sir Hans Sloane, the restaurant provides a secret sanctuary for locals, bridging the gap between the mews and the luxury hotel.
Brompton Road
87-135 Brompton Rd
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Harrods
The world’s most famous luxury department store, selling everything from haute couture and fine jewelry to gourmet food and exotic pets across seven floors of opulent, themed halls.
Founded in 1849 as a small grocery, it survived a total fire in 1883. It famously debuted England's first escalator in 1898, offering nervous shoppers brandy to revive them.
Sloane Street
109-125 Knightsbridge
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Harvey Nichols
While its entrance is on Knightsbridge, this iconic department store anchors the northern end of Sloane Street, offering eight floors of cutting-edge fashion, beauty, and gourmet food.
Founded in 1831, Harvey Nicks became the ultimate Cool Britannia fashion destination in the 1990s and remains the primary rival to Harrods for fashion-forward luxury shoppers.
Westminster
Westminster
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Hatchards
Specialises in fine editions, literary classics, signed copies, and heritage publishing, serving collectors and serious readers with refined taste.
Founded in 1797, Hatchards is London’s oldest bookshop and a cornerstone of British literary culture. Its philosophy blends tradition, elegance, and a commitment to high‑quality publishing. Despite its age, it maintains an intimate, independent spirit rooted in craftsmanship and personal service.
Savile Row
82 Jermyn St
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Hawes & Curtis
A heritage shirtmaker selling high-quality shirts, suits, and accessories at an accessible price point. They are known for their Sloane fits and traditional British styling.
Founded in 1913, they were the favorite shirtmaker of the Duke of Windsor. Today, they combine their historic St James's reputation with a modern, high-street retail presence.
Savile Row
15 Savile Row
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Henry Poole & Co
A traditional bespoke tailor selling hand-cut suits and formalwear. They are widely credited as the founders of Savile Row and the inventors of the modern tuxedo (dinner jacket).
The firm started in 1806. In 1846, Henry Poole moved the business to Savile Row, sparking the street's transformation into the world’s most famous tailoring destination.
Bond Street
155 New Bond St
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Hermès
A masterclass in French luxury, selling iconic Birkin and Kelly bags, silk scarves, and equestrian-inspired fashion in a spacious, light-filled flagship boutique.
Hermès first arrived on Bond Street in 1975 and has since doubled the size of this flagship to showcase their expanded furniture and homeware collections.
Sloane Street
1Cadogan Pl (Sloane St)
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Hermès
The ultimate destination for French craftsmanship, selling the coveted Birkin and Kelly bags, silk scarves, and equestrian-inspired luxury goods in a refined, light-filled environment.
Founded as a harness workshop in 1837, Hermès brought its heritage of discreet luxury to Sloane Street, serving as a primary destination for the area's most discerning collectors.
Battersea Power Station
Arcade Food Hall
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Hero
North Indian fast food featuring chatpatta flavors (hot, sweet, and sour), specializing in cult Punjabi makhani sauces, butter chicken, biryanis, and crispy podi masala dosas for a flavorful lunch.
A celebration of India’s vibrant street-side culinary heroes, this stall focuses on the comforting, spice-heavy classics found in the bustling markets of Delhi and Punjab.
