London's Shops
Fulham Road
77 Fulham Rd
Clothes
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Joseph
A minimalist luxury fashion flagship selling curated designer labels alongside its own sophisticated knitwear. The store is famous for its architectural interior and influence on global retail trends.
Founded by Joseph Ettedgui in 1966, Joseph was a pioneer in creating concept stores. This branch helped turn Brompton Cross into a high-fashion destination for the avant-garde dresser.
Sloane Avenue
77 Sloane Ave
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Joseph
A minimalist luxury fashion flagship selling curated designer labels and its own high-end knitwear and tailoring. The store is known for its stark, gallery-like interior and sophisticated aesthetic.
Founded by Joseph Ettedgui in the 1970s, Joseph was instrumental in changing the face of British retail. This branch has long served as a minimalist fashion anchor for Sloane Avenue.
Sloane Avenue
241 Sloane Ave
Shops
Independent
KXU
A high-octane pay-as-you-go fitness studio selling HIIT, spin, and yoga classes. It includes a specialized nutrition bar and a wellness clinic offering cryotherapy and aesthetic treatments.
Born from the exclusive KX private members' club nearby, KXU opened to provide the same level of luxury and performance-led fitness to a broader, more flexible urban audience.
Sloane Avenue
191 Sloane Ave
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Kartell
A flagship boutique for the Italian design giant, selling iconic plastic furniture, lighting, and home accessories known for their bold colors, transparency, and collaboration with world-famous architects.
Since 1949, Kartell has revolutionized the use of plastic in high-end design. This showroom brings Milanese innovation to Chelsea, showcasing pieces that have become permanent fixtures in museum collections.
Regent Street
200 Regent St
Accessories
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Kate Spade New York
A vibrant, playful boutique selling colorful handbags, apparel, and stationery known for its feminine live colorfully aesthetic and upbeat interior design.
The brand's presence on Regent Street reflects its global expansion, bringing its signature New York wit and crisp colors to London's most prestigious shopping stretch.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall B
Cosmetics
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Kiehl's
Scientifically-formulated skincare and body care products including the iconic Ultra Facial Cream and Midnight Recovery Concentrate, offered with expert consultations and a focus on natural, potent ingredients.
Founded in 1851 as an old-world apothecary in New York’s East Village, Kiehl's combines herbal knowledge with modern science to provide effective skincare solutions.
Fulham Road
949-953 Fulham Road
Books
Independent
King's Court Galleries
A specialist gallery selling original antique maps and prints dating back to the 16th century. They also offer a bespoke conservation framing service for fine art and historical documents.
Founded in 1983 as a family-run business, they moved to this prominent Fulham Road site over 20 years ago, establishing a reputation for expertise in British and global cartography.
Carnaby Street
Top Floors, Kingly Court
Shops
Independent
Kingly Court Creative Workspace
While not a traditional shop, this area leases boutique office and studio spaces to creative independent businesses, fashion designers, and media startups in a collaborative environment.
The courtyard was originally developed from historic warehouse spaces into a retail and office hub, maintaining the creative spirit of Soho by providing space for small, innovative businesses.
Marylebone
29 Marylebone High St
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L'Appartement Sézane
A chic French apartment-style boutique selling elegant womenswear, leather goods, and lifestyle items. The store is famous for its floral exterior and Parisian-cool aesthetic.
Founded by Morgane Sézalory as the first French fashion brand to launch purely online, Sézane opened this permanent London home to offer a physical space for their cult-favorite collections.
Sloane Avenue
155 Sloane Ave
Cafes
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L'Eto Caffe
A stylish cafe and bakery famous for its towering window displays of decadent cakes, honey cakes, and tarts. They also serve a Mediterranean-inspired breakfast and all-day brunch menu.
Starting as a small boutique cafe, L'Eto grew into a London-wide brand. This Sloane Avenue branch is a favorite for the social media crowd and local residents seeking luxury sweets.
Covent Garden
The Piazza
Cosmetics
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L'Occitane
A slice of Provence in London, offering natural beauty products, fragrances, and home goods inspired by the south of France.
The store features a Beauty Hand Bar and uses sustainably sourced ingredients like shea butter and lavender from Mediterranean farms.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
Cosmetics
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L'Occitane
Natural beauty and skincare products inspired by the traditions of Provence, featuring high-quality ingredients like shea butter, lavender, and immortelle sourced from sustainable and ethical French farms.
Founded in 1976 by Olivier Baussan, the brand celebrates the Mediterranean lifestyle, focusing on traditional manufacturing and preserving the natural heritage of the South of France.
Regent Street
74 Regent St
Cosmetics
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L'Occitane
A Provençal-inspired beauty flagship offering natural skincare and fragrances, featuring a Refill Fountain and a hand-massage station for customers.
The brand uses this site to highlight its commitment to biodiversity and sustainability, bringing a touch of rural France to the busy London thoroughfare.
Kings Road
7 Langton St (off King's Rd)
Restaurants
Independent
La Famiglia
A traditional, family-run Italian restaurant serving authentic Tuscan cuisine. It is a local favorite for its old-school Chelsea atmosphere, fresh pasta, and vibrant outdoor terrace dining.
Opened in 1975 by Alvaro Maccioni, it has remained a celebrity haunt for decades, famous for its refusal to follow trends and its commitment to authentic Italian family recipes.
Fulham Road
7 Langton Street (off Fulham Rd)
Food
Independent
La Famiglia
A legendary Italian restaurant selling authentic Tuscan cuisine. While a restaurant, its interior is a gallery of its own history, filled with family photos and traditional Italian pottery.
Opened in 1975 by Alvaro Maccioni, it was a Swinging London favorite. It remains one of the few places on the road that has successfully resisted changing its classic menu.
Marylebone
2-6 Moxon St (off High St)
Food
Independent
La Fromagerie
A specialist cheese shop with a dedicated walk-in cheese room, selling artisanal produce, charcuterie, and wine. It includes a rustic cafe serving seasonal, cheese-focused French and Italian dishes.
Founded by Patricia Michelson in 1991 from a garden shed, this Marylebone site opened in 2002. It is regarded as one of the best cheesemongers in the UK, anchoring Moxon Street.
Chiltern Street
48 Dorset St (Corner of Chiltern)
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Labour & Wait
A specialist hardware store selling functional, timeless household goods, from traditional enamelware to sturdy workwear. They focus on honest design and items that are built to last.
Originating in Shoreditch, this branch brought the brand's love for utilitarian beauty to Marylebone, catering to residents who value traditional craftsmanship over modern, disposable household trends.
Hackney
Hackney
Shops
Independent
Labour and Wait
Functional, timeless homeware, tools, clothing, and stationery inspired by traditional craftsmanship and durable materials.
Founded in 2000, Labour and Wait champions utility, longevity, and honest materials. Its philosophy rejects disposable design in favour of enduring craftsmanship. It has become a benchmark for modern heritage retail.
Islington
Islington
Shops
Independent
Labour of Love
Independent womenswear boutique featuring emerging designers, playful prints, and contemporary silhouettes.
Founded in 2004, it became a champion of creative London fashion. Its philosophy values individuality, experimentation, and supporting new talent.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall B
Clothes
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Lacoste
Premium casualwear and sportswear featuring the iconic crocodile logo, specializing in high-quality polo shirts, tennis-inspired apparel, and French-inspired fashion that blends athletic heritage with modern urban style.
Founded in 1933 by tennis legend René Lacoste, the brand pioneered the modern polo shirt and remains a symbol of relaxed elegance and French sporting excellence.
Covent Garden
1 The Market (Floral St Edge)
Cafes
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Ladurée
A luxury Parisian tea room selling world-famous macarons and elegant pastries in a grand setting overlooking the Piazza. It features a classic, pastel-hued interior and outdoor terrace.
Founded in Paris in 1862, Ladurée is credited with inventing the double-decker macaron. This branch brought the pinnacle of French tea-room luxury to Covent Garden’s historic central market building.
Covent Garden
Market Building
Restaurants
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Ladurée
A luxury French pâtisserie famous for its iconic double-decker macarons, served in an elegant tea room overlooking the Piazza.
The brand invented the modern macaron in Paris in 1930 and brought its world-class sophistication to Covent Garden in 2006.
Brompton Road
87 Brompton Rd (Hans Rd)
Food
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Ladurée (Harrods)
A world-famous Parisian tea room selling delicate macarons, gourmet pastries, and afternoon tea. It features a spectacular interior with celadon green decor and a heated terrace for outdoor dining.
Founded in Paris in 1862, Ladurée invented the double-decker macaron. This branch, opened in 2005, is their largest in London and brought authentic French Salon de Thé culture to Chelsea.
Covent Garden
33 Rose St (off Floral St)
Bars
Independent
Lamb & Flag
A historic, wood-paneled pub selling traditional real ales and classic pub food. It is hidden down a narrow alleyway and retains a strictly traditional, no-nonsense atmosphere.
Dating back to 1623, it was known in the 19th century as the Bucket of Blood due to the bare-knuckle prize fights held in the room upstairs.
Carnaby Street
Top Floor, Kingly Court
Food
Independent
Le Bab
A sophisticated kebab concept using seasonal ingredients and wood-fired ovens. They specialize in modern posh kebabs like 15-hour pork shawarma and paneer with curry mayo.
Founded by former Le Gavroche chefs, Le Bab launched in 2016 to reinvent the humble kebab into a high-end culinary experience with Michelin-level techniques.
