London's Shops
Pavilion Road
241b Pavilion Rd
Cafes
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Three Darlings
A chic neighborhood bistro selling modern British dishes with European influences. It features an open kitchen and a focus on sustainable, seasonal ingredients.
Opened in 2024 by Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton and named after his three daughters, it reflects a more intimate, family-oriented side of his restaurant group.
Bond Street
25 Old Bond St
Jewellery
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Tiffany & Co.
The legendary American jeweler known for Tiffany Blue boxes, world-famous diamond engagement rings, and high-fashion silver collections in a sleek, modern luxury setting.
Tiffany’s has been a mainstay of the London luxury scene for decades, marking the gateway where Old Bond Street meets the Piccadilly end of the district.
Sloane Street
145 Sloane St
Jewellery
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Tiffany & Co.
The legendary American jeweler known for its Tiffany Blue boxes and world-class diamonds. The store features a specialized bridal salon and high-fashion silver collections.
Tiffany's presence at the southern end of the street serves as a gateway to the Cadogan Estate, maintaining a tradition of American glamour in the heart of London.
Covent Garden
James Street
Accessories
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Tiffany & Co.
A luxury jewelry boutique featuring the world-famous Tiffany Blue aesthetic, offering fine diamonds, engagement rings, and the iconic T and Knot collections.
The presence of this legendary American jeweler (est. 1837) on James Street marked the area's definitive shift toward a high-end, luxury retail destination.
Kings Road
350 King's Rd (Bluebird)
Home
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Timothy Oulton
A high-concept furniture gallery selling handcrafted leather sofas, dramatic lighting, and vintage-inspired home decor. The store features a signature Apollo spaceship module and quirky, British-themed displays.
Housed in the historic Bluebird Motor Garage, this flagship reflects the brand's commitment to daring design, blending the building's industrial heritage with luxurious, eccentric home furnishings.
Battersea Power Station
Arcade Food Hall
Restaurants
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Tipan Tapan
Authentic Nepali street food offering a variety of momo (steamed dumplings), crispy pork noodles, and spiced choila, designed as a collection of small plates for sharing and discovery.
Developed by Arjun Gurung (formerly of The Fat Duck), Tipan Tapan is named after the variety of small appetizers traditionally eaten before a main meal in Nepal.
Bond Street
2-5 Old Bond St
Accessories
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Tod's
The quintessential Italian leather goods flagship, famous for its Gommino driving shoes and Di Bag handbags. It focuses on timeless elegance and understated luxury.
Founded by the Della Valle family, Tod's grew from a small shoemaking business into a global empire. This store reflects their dedication to traditional Italian Art of Craftsmanship.
Sloane Street
201-202 Sloane St
Clothes
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Tom Ford
A sleek, masculine flagship selling impeccable Italian-made tailoring, glamorous evening wear, and the brand’s famous line of fragrances and beauty products in a dark, polished-stone setting.
Launched by the legendary American designer after his tenure at Gucci, this boutique brought a new level of sexy, modern luxury to the Chelsea retail landscape.
Regent Street
138 Regent St
Clothes
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Tommy Hilfiger
An American classic cool flagship selling preppy apparel, featuring an in-store People's Place cafe and a Digital Showroom for custom orders.
The brand’s Regent Street home is designed to feel like a home away from home, blending traditional wood paneling with modern digital screens.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
Clothes
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Tommy Hilfiger
American cool apparel featuring red, white, and blue branding, offering high-quality denim, casual sportswear, and accessories that celebrate the classic East Coast Ivy League aesthetic with a modern twist.
Founded in 1985, Tommy Hilfiger is a global leader in premium lifestyle fashion, known for its preppy with a twist designs and high-profile celebrity collaborations.
Carnaby Street
46 Carnaby St
Cosmetics
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Too Faced
A colorful, playful cosmetics flagship known for its high-performance makeup and Better Than Sex mascara, featuring interactive beauty stations and photo-ops.
Founded in 1998 to bring glitter and fun back to the industry, this flagship is a candy-colored landmark for beauty enthusiasts in the West End.
Covent Garden
Earlham Street
Accessories
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Topologie
The first UK flagship for the rock-climbing-inspired brand, specializing in phone sacoches and functional urban accessories.
Blending the spirit of the climber with urban fashion, Topologie’s modular bags and phone straps have become a modern tech-style staple.
Savile Row
67 Jermyn St
Accessories
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Tricker's
A specialist in rugged, country-style footwear selling handmade brogue boots and heavy-duty leather shoes. They are the go-to brand for authentic, lifetime-guaranteed English country walking shoes.
Founded in 1829, Tricker's is the oldest shoemaker in Northampton. They have held a Royal Warrant for decades and are still owned by the founding family’s descendants.
Chiltern Street
8 Chiltern St
Clothes
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Trunk Clothiers
A curated menswear boutique selling a sophisticated mix of international labels from Japan, Italy, and the US, alongside their own-brand elevated wardrobe staples and high-quality accessories.
Founded in 2010 by Mats Klingberg, Trunk was a pioneer in Chiltern Street’s transformation, introducing a smart-casual European aesthetic that attracted a loyal, global following of stylish men.
Savile Row
71-72 Jermyn St
Clothes
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Turnbull & Asser
An iconic British shirtmaker selling bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts, silk ties, and luxury pyjamas. They are famous for their bold patterns and signature three-button cuffs.
Founded in 1885, they were granted a Royal Warrant by HRH The Prince of Wales. They famously outfitted Winston Churchill and created the original shirts for James Bond.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall B
Clothes
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Uniqlo
Functional and high-quality LifeWear including Heattech thermal layers and minimalist basics designed to be affordable, durable, and universally appealing for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Originally founded in 1949 in Japan, Uniqlo rebranded in 1984, growing into a global giant known for its obsession with fabric technology and functional design.
Covent Garden
Long Acre
Clothes
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Uniqlo
A massive flagship offering LifeWear basics across three levels of a Grade II listed building, including a specialized repair shop.
This store combines the brand’s obsession with fabric technology with the historic architecture of the 19th-century Carriage Hall.
Covent Garden
Long Acre
Clothes
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Uniqlo
Functional and high-quality LifeWear basics across three levels of a Grade II listed building, featuring a specialized repair shop and a dedicated in-store café.
Originally founded in Japan in 1949, this flagship combines the brand’s obsession with fabric technology with the historic architecture of the 19th-century Carriage Hall.
