London's Shops
Regent Street
244 Regent St
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Canada Goose
A luxury outerwear specialist selling high-performance parkas, knitwear, and accessories. It features a Cold Room where customers can test jackets in -25°C temperatures.
Opened in 2017, this was the Canadian brand's first European flagship, designed to bring the Arctic experience to the heart of London’s West End.
Marylebone
77-78 Marylebone High St
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Carlotta
An exuberant, retro-styled Italian trattoria selling traditional pastas, seafood, and oversized desserts in a lush, multi-story space inspired by 1980s Italian glamour and family dining.
Opened in 2023 by the Big Mamma Group, Carlotta brought their signature maximalist energy to Marylebone, transforming a former retail site into one of the street's most popular social dining destinations.
Savile Row
120 Mount St (District)
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Carolina Herrera
A luxury fashion boutique selling elegant evening wear, bridal gowns, and sophisticated accessories. The store is known for its feminine silhouettes and the designer's signature New York glamour.
The Venezuelan designer’s presence at Brompton Cross caters to the area's demand for high-society event wear and red-carpet elegance, maintaining a reputation for timeless, impeccable style.
Sloane Street
143-144 Sloane St
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Cartier
A prestigious high-jewelry boutique selling iconic Panther designs, Love bracelets, and world-class watches in a grand, red-tiled space that emphasizes the brand's royal heritage.
Operating near the Sloane Square end, Cartier provides a luxury anchor for the southern stretch of the road, maintaining the street's reputation for exceptional jewelry and watchmaking.
Bond Street
175 New Bond St
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Cartier
The pinnacle of high jewelry and watchmaking, offering iconic collections like the Tank watch and Love bracelets in a grand, red-granite Italianate-Renaissance building.
Operating here since 1909, Cartier is a historic anchor. The building was famously used as a headquarters for Free French forces during the Second World War.
Sloane Square
Sloane Square
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Cartier
A prestigious luxury jeweler offering world-class watches, engagement rings, and high-jewelry collections. The store serves as the opulent gateway to the King’s Road and the surrounding Cadogan Estate.
Operating on this site for decades, Cartier represents the high-end shift of the eastern King’s Road, aligning the street with the nearby luxury hubs of Knightsbridge and Sloane Street.
Chiltern Street
3 Chiltern St
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Casely-Hayford
A modern tailoring house selling bespoke and ready-to-wear suits for men and women. They are known for their anarchic approach to traditional tailoring and bold use of pattern.
The father-and-son duo Joe and Charlie Casely-Hayford established this flagship to offer a more tranquil, personalized alternative to Savile Row, focusing on cultural diversity and modern craftsmanship.
Sloane Avenue
170 Sloane Ave
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Cassina
A premium Italian furniture showroom selling The Classics—authentic re-editions of furniture by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, alongside cutting-edge contemporary pieces from global designers.
Founded in 1927, Cassina is a pillar of Italian industrial design. Its presence on Sloane Avenue highlights the street's status as the premier hub for the world’s most significant furniture brands.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall B
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Castore
Premium British sportswear engineered for performance, utilizing advanced fabrics and specialized construction to create high-quality athletic apparel for running, golf, and professional-level training across all disciplines.
Founded in 2015 by brothers Tom and Phil Beahon, Castore was created to fill a gap in the luxury sportswear market, quickly becoming a partner to elite athletes.
Bond Street
158 New Bond St
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Chanel
An elegant flagship boutique showcasing the full world of Chanel, from haute couture and ready-to-wear to iconic handbags, fine jewelry, and the brand’s signature fragrances.
Chanel has long used this site to showcase the timeless elegance of Coco Chanel’s vision, recently expanding upward to provide even more private salon space for VIP clients.
Sloane Street
167-170 Sloane St
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Chanel
A massive, elegant flagship selling haute couture, signature tweed suits, and the legendary 2.55 handbags. The interior reflects the timeless, monochrome aesthetic of Coco Chanel’s original Parisian salons.
Chanel has long used this site to cater to London’s most elite clientele. The store was expanded to include private VIP suites to meet the growing demand for bespoke luxury.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
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Chanel Beauty
Exquisite fragrances, high-end makeup, and prestige skincare products from the legendary French fashion house, offering personalized consultations and exclusive collections within a stunningly designed boutique environment.
Founded by Coco Chanel in 1910, the brand transformed fashion before expanding into beauty with the 1921 launch of No. 5, remaining the pinnacle of timeless elegance.
Covent Garden
The Piazza
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Chanel Beauty
A prestige flagship boutique dedicated to Chanel’s makeup, skincare, and fragrance collections, featuring expert makeup artists.
This boutique was the catalyst for the Piazza becoming a Beauty Quarter, offering exclusive products not found in department stores.
Covent Garden
The Piazza
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Chanel Beauty
A flagship boutique dedicated to Chanel’s prestige makeup, skincare, and fragrances, offering exclusive masterclasses and virtual try-on technology for the latest collections.
While the fashion house dates back to 1910, this specific boutique was a key part of the Piazza's transformation into a world-leading Beauty Quarter in the 2010s.
Bond Street
28 Old Bond St
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Charbonnel et Walker
A prestigious British chocolatier selling handmade truffles and fondant creams in a charming, traditional shop located at the entrance to the historic Royal Arcade.
Founded in 1875 by Madame Charbonnel and Mrs. Walker, it was established at the request of King Edward VII and remains a Royal Warrant holder today.
Covent Garden
James Street
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Charlotte Tilbury
A glamorous Beauty Wonderland offering award-winning makeup and skincare, featuring personalized consultations and the brand's iconic Pillow Talk and Magic Cream collections.
Founded by the world-famous British makeup artist in 2013, the brand opened its first global flagship here to bring red-carpet glamour to the high street.
Covent Garden
James Street
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Charlotte Tilbury
A glamorous Beauty Wonderland offering award-winning makeup, featuring the brand's iconic red-carpet-inspired Pillow Talk range.
Founded by the world's most famous makeup artist, this flagship brings Hollywood glamour to the pedestrianized James Street.
Covent Garden
Henrietta Street
Accessories
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Cheaney & Sons
Traditional English shoemaker offering handcrafted leather boots and shoes made in their Northamptonshire factory since 1886.
The store celebrates Made in England heritage, providing a high-end experience for fans of classic British footwear.
Fulham Road
369 Fulham Rd
Shops
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Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Shop
A vital community shop selling essentials, newspapers, and gifts for patients and visitors. While functional, it serves thousands of people daily in one of London's most significant landmark buildings.
The hospital itself was opened in 1993 on the site of the old St Stephen's Hospital, and its massive atrium has become a central geographic point for the entire road.
Kings Road
King's Rd
Shops
Independent
Chelsea Old Town Hall
A magnificent late-Victorian building that houses the local library and registry office. It is one of London's most famous wedding venues for celebrities and iconic figures of the 1960s.
Completed in 1908, the hall was the site of the legendary 1960s Chelsea Arts Club balls and has hosted the weddings of icons like Judy Garland and Wallis Simpson.
Covent Garden
24 Floral St
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Chestnut Bakery
An artisanal bakery selling Middle Eastern-inspired flatbreads, sourdough, and Instagrammable pastries. It is famous for its pistachio croissants and honey-drenched cakes in a bright, modern space.
Starting in Belgravia, this branch brought the brand's global baking philosophy to Floral Street, quickly becoming a destination for those seeking unique, high-quality bakes and gourmet coffee.
Chiltern Street
1 Chiltern St
Restaurants
Independent
Chiltern Firehouse
A world-famous hotel and restaurant selling high-end modern American-inspired cuisine. It features a glamorous outdoor terrace and is known as one of London's premier celebrity hotspots.
Housed in a Grade II listed Victorian fire station built in 1889. It was transformed by hotelier André Balazs in 2013, revitalizing the entire street into a global luxury destination.
Covent Garden
28 Maiden Lane
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Cinnamon Bazaar
A colorful Indian restaurant selling Chaat (street snacks) and cross-cultural curries. It is inspired by the ancient trading routes and features a high-energy, vibrant market-style atmosphere.
Part of Vivek Singh’s Cinnamon Collection, this site opened to provide a more casual, urban alternative to the formal Cinnamon Club, emphasizing the bustling energy of Old World bazaars.
