London's Shops
Pavilion Road
249 Pavilion Rd
Food
Chain
Bread Ahead
An artisanal bakery and school selling sourdough loaves, filled croissants, and their legendary custard doughnuts, alongside professional baking workshops.
Originating in Borough Market, this site was a key anchor in Pavilion Road's transformation into a dedicated pedestrianized artisan village.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
Accessories
Chain
Breitling
High-performance Swiss watches including the iconic Navitimer collections, featuring precision movements and a distinct aesthetic that bridges the gap between professional aviation heritage and modern luxury lifestyle.
Founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling, the brand pioneered the modern chronograph and remains one of the few independent Swiss watchmakers associated with technical excellence.
Covent Garden
6-7 Chandos Pl (Maiden Lane)
Cafes
Independent
Brigit’s Bakery
A whimsical, pink-themed bakery selling French-style cakes, macarons, and afternoon tea. They are famous for their Afternoon Tea Bus tours that depart from the nearby area.
Specializing in L'Afternoon Tea, this bakery brought a French patisserie aesthetic to the Covent Garden borders, becoming a primary destination for tourists and fans of high-end bakery treats.
Regent Street
121 Regent St
Clothes
Chain
Burberry
A high-tech luxury temple featuring a massive digital screen and a restored cinema atrium, selling iconic trench coats, check-patterned goods, and runway collections.
Set in a former 1913 cinema, Burberry restored the building's grand scale in 2012 to create a store that blurs the lines between physical and digital retail.
Brompton Road
2 Brompton Rd
Clothes
Chain
Burberry
A massive, high-concept flagship selling iconic British trench coats, signature check accessories, and modern runway fashion in an architecturally striking space that blends brutalist and luxurious materials.
Founder Thomas Burberry opened his first London shop in this exact postcode in 1891. This new flagship celebrates that heritage while showcasing the brand's ultra-modern, global design vision.
Sloane Street
1 Sloane St
Clothes
Chain
Burberry
A monumental flagship showcasing the finest British luxury, from the iconic trench coats to modern runway collections, set within a bright, multi-story architectural landmark near Knightsbridge.
Burberry's presence here anchors the Upper Sloane section. The brand, founded in 1856, moved into this prominent corner to reflect its status as a global leader in high-end fashion.
Covent Garden
Monmouth Street
Cosmetics
Chain
Byredo
A luxury European fragrance house offering scents, candles, and leather goods with a focus on artistic storytelling and rare ingredients.
Founded in Stockholm, Byredo’s minimalist boutique offers an intimate space to explore scents like Gypsy Water and Mojave Ghost.
Covent Garden
Monmouth Street
Cosmetics
Chain
Byredo
A luxury European fragrance house offering a curated selection of perfumes, candles, and leather goods with a focus on high-end raw materials and artistic storytelling.
Founded in Stockholm in 2006 by Ben Gorham, Byredo translates memories and emotions into scents, becoming a global leader in the niche luxury fragrance market.
Sloane Square
Duke of York Square
Clothes
Chain
COS
A modern fashion brand selling minimalist, high-quality wardrobe essentials with a focus on architectural silhouettes and sustainable fabrics. It serves as a more elevated alternative to sister-brand H&M.
Opened during the first phase of the square's redevelopment, this branch has become a staple for Chelsea’s professional and creative communities who value functional yet avant-garde clothing designs.
Covent Garden
Long Acre
Clothes
Chain
COS
A massive flagship for the H&M-owned brand, offering modern, functional, and considered design with a focus on high-quality fabrics.
COS (Collection of Style) chose this grand space to showcase its timeless aesthetic that sits between high-street and high-fashion.
Chiltern Street
13 Savile Row
Clothes
Independent
Cad & The Dandy
A modern tailoring house selling bespoke and made-to-measure suits with a focus on youthful energy. They offer a unique blend of traditional hand-stitching and accessible modern pricing.
Founded in 2008 by two bankers during the financial crisis, it quickly became the largest tailor on the Row by volume, helping to modernize the street's business model for today.
Chiltern Street
26 Chiltern St
Shops
Independent
Cadenhead’s Whisky Shop
A specialist spirit merchant selling rare single malt whiskies, rums, and gins, often bottled from individual casks. They offer expert tastings and a legendary Living Cask service.
Established in 1842, Cadenhead’s is Scotland’s oldest independent bottler. Their Marylebone shop is a pilgrimage site for whisky connoisseurs, preserving traditional bottling methods in a modern city setting.
Brompton Road
152 Brompton Rd
Cafes
Chain
Caffè Concerto
An elegant, Italian-style cafe selling handmade cakes, pastries, and a full menu of Mediterranean dishes. It is famous for its ornate, gilded decor and live piano music during dinner.
Part of a London-wide chain, this specific location has served as a primary social meeting point for international visitors and shoppers for decades, known for its opulent, classical atmosphere.
Covent Garden
36 Tavistock St
Restaurants
Independent
Café Murano
A sophisticated Italian restaurant selling Northern Italian classics like risotto and vitello tonnato. It features a long marble dining bar and a relaxed, neighborhood-focused atmosphere.
Founded by Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett, this branch was designed to be the more accessible younger sister to her famed Murano in Mayfair, focusing on authentic family-style recipes.
Carnaby Street
Ground Floor, Kingly Court
Shops
Independent
Cahoots
A 1940s-themed underground bar and ticket office that sells an experience. While primarily a bar, they sell themed merchandise and provide a historic narrative-driven environment.
Housed in a former air-raid shelter, the venue is themed after a post-war London Underground station, complete with vintage tube carriages and swing music to transport guests back in time.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
Clothes
Chain
Calvin Klein
Iconic designer clothing featuring minimalist denim, high-quality underwear, and modern lifestyle apparel that emphasizes clean lines, bold branding, and a provocative yet sophisticated approach to contemporary fashion.
Established in 1968, the brand revolutionized the fashion industry through provocative advertising and the creation of the first designer jeans, becoming a global powerhouse.
Regent Street
170 Regent St
Clothes
Chain
Calvin Klein
A minimalist, two-story flagship showcasing the brand’s iconic denim, underwear, and Platinum label tailoring in a sleek, architectural environment.
This site serves as the brand's primary UK hub for lifestyle retail, emphasizing the clean lines and provocative imagery that defined the label in the 1990s.
Old Brompton Road
163 Old Brompton Rd
Food
Independent
Cambio de Tercio
A sophisticated Spanish restaurant selling creative tapas and traditional Iberian dishes. It is widely considered one of the best Spanish dining destinations in London, featuring a vibrant, art-filled interior.
Since opening in 1995, it has become a magnet for the world's top tennis players during the Queen’s Club tournament, including Rafael Nadal, who is a regular guest here.
Covent Garden
The Market
Accessories
Chain
Cambridge Satchel Co.
Handmade leather satchels and bags in a spectrum of vibrant colors, celebrating traditional British school-style craftsmanship.
Started in a home kitchen, this brand became a global icon for reviving the classic leather satchel for the modern professional.
