London's Shops
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall A
Shops
Chain
Clarendon Fine Art
A contemporary art gallery showcasing a diverse range of original paintings, limited edition prints, and sculptures from world-renowned artists and emerging talent in a sophisticated, welcoming environment.
Part of the UK's leading gallery group, Clarendon specializes in living art, bringing museum-quality works to accessible retail spaces for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
Sloane Avenue
81 Fulham Rd (Corner of Sloane Ave)
Restaurants
Independent
Claude Bosi at Bibendum
A two-Michelin-starred French restaurant located within the historic Michelin House. It sells high-end gastronomy, fresh oysters, and fine wines in a breathtaking, tiled dining room filled with natural light.
The restaurant is named after Bibendum (the Michelin Man). It has been a temple of fine dining since the 1980s, preserving the building’s original early-20th-century automotive heritage.
Fulham Road
81 Fulham Rd
Food
Independent
Claude Bosi at Bibendum
A two-Michelin-starred restaurant offering refined French gastronomy and an oyster bar. It is housed in the breathtaking, tiled atrium of the historic Michelin House building.
The building opened in 1911 as Michelin's UK headquarters. It was transformed into a restaurant by Sir Terence Conran in 1987, becoming a landmark for global fine dining.
Covent Garden
33 King St
Restaurants
Independent
Clos Maggiore
Frequently voted London's most romantic restaurant, it sells refined French-influenced cuisine. It is famous for its flower-filled conservatory and crackling wood fire in the winter months.
Inspired by the country inns of Provence, this restaurant has become a legendary destination for proposals and celebrations, maintaining a reputation for exceptional wine and intimate service.
Camden
Camden
Shops
Independent
Cloth House
Natural fabrics, artisan textiles, haberdashery, and sustainable materials for sewing and design, with a focus on quality and global craft traditions.
Founded in the 1980s, Cloth House built a reputation for sourcing ethical, beautifully made fabrics. Its philosophy values craftsmanship, sustainability, and tactile creativity. It serves designers, students, and home makers seeking distinctive materials.
Carnaby Street
Ground Floor, Kingly Court
Restaurants
Independent
Club Mexicana
A high-energy vegan Mexican restaurant serving short rib tacos, loaded nachos, and frozen margaritas in a space with neon lights and a loud, festive atmosphere.
Founded by Meriel Armitage, it began as a street-food favorite before opening this permanent site to prove that plant-based food can be bold, indulgent, and rebellious.
Regent Street
206 Regent St
Accessories
Chain
Coach
A Modern Luxury flagship selling leather handbags, footwear, and ready-to-wear, featuring a Craftsmanship Bar for leather care and personalized monogramming services.
Founded in 1941 as a family-run workshop in a Manhattan loft, this store represents the brand's 21st-century transformation into a global fashion powerhouse.
Sloane Street
50-52 Sloane Sq (Sloane St)
Food
Independent
Colbert
A bustling Parisian-style brasserie selling classic croque monsieurs, steak frites, and fine wines from early morning until late at night.
Inspired by the great boulevard cafes of France, Colbert is the primary social hub where Sloane Street meets Sloane Square, popular with the theatre crowd.
Marylebone
88 Marylebone High St
Home
Chain
Cologne & Cotton
A charming home and lifestyle shop selling crisp bed linens, embroidered sleepwear, and a curated range of traditional English soaps and fragrances.
Founded in 1989 with a mission to find the perfect bed sheet, this family-run brand has become a High Street staple for those seeking classic, high-quality household textiles.
Covent Garden
15 Maiden Lane
Restaurants
Independent
Condesa
A vibrant tapas and wine bar selling a unique fusion of Mexican and Spanish small plates, alongside a curated list of mezcals and organic wines in an intimate setting.
Condesa focuses on the shared culinary heritage of Spain and Latin America, providing a sophisticated but cozy retreat from the busier tourist traps of the central Piazza.
Sloane Avenue
55 Sloane Ave
Home
Independent
Conran Shop
A world-renowned design emporium selling iconic furniture, lighting, and unique home accessories. It is housed in the magnificent Art Deco Michelin House building, famous for its stained-glass windows.
Founded by Sir Terence Conran, the shop moved into this converted 1911 Michelin tire headquarters in 1987, helping to establish the area as a global destination for contemporary interior design.
Covent Garden
30 Henrietta St
Restaurants
Independent
Cora Pearl
A sophisticated townhouse restaurant selling complex comfort food like dairy cow ribeye and fish stews. It features an emerald-tiled bar and a Parisian-boudoir inspired interior aesthetic.
Named after the infamous 19th-century courtesan who began her career in Covent Garden, the restaurant occupies a historic building that reflects the area's theatrical and high-society heritage.
Kensington & Chelsea
Kensington & Chelsea
Clothes
Independent
Couverture & The Garbstore
Independent fashion, Japanese brands, and design‑led homeware with a refined aesthetic.
Founded in 2008, the shop champions craftsmanship, global design, and understated luxury. Its philosophy blends international influences with London creativity.
Savile Row
69 Jermyn St
Accessories
Chain
Crockett & Jones
A premium footwear boutique selling handcrafted English leather boots and shoes. They are known for their exceptional durability and timeless styles like the Oxford, Derby, and Chelsea boot.
Founded in Northampton in 1879, this family-run business has been on Jermyn Street for decades, maintaining a reputation for using the finest calf leathers and traditional Goodyear-welted construction.
Carnaby Street
1st Floor, Kingly Court
Food
Independent
Crumbs & Doilies
A boutique bakery selling creative, handmade cupcakes and cakes in unique flavors like cereal milk and raspberry ripple. They offer daily bakes and bespoke orders for special events.
Founded by Cupcake Jemma in 2006, starting as a market stall before opening this flagship. It has become a cult favorite for its high-quality ingredients and artistic designs.
Battersea Power Station
Turbine Hall B
Shops
Curated Makers
A unique marketplace featuring handcrafted products from over 40 local small businesses, including bespoke jewelry, art prints, candles, and homeware, providing a platform for independent creators.
Founded in 2017, Curated Makers is a Made Local retail concept designed to bridge the gap between independent artisans and the high street via collaborative spaces.
Covent Garden
17-21 Tavistock St
Restaurants
Chain
Côte Brasserie
A reliable, classic French brasserie selling steak frites, moules marinières, and onion soup. It offers a sophisticated, consistent dining experience with a traditional Parisian bistro feel.
This large site serves as a key pre-theatre dining spot for visitors to the Royal Opera House, maintaining the brand's reputation for bringing affordable French gastronomy to London.
Covent Garden
Monmouth Street
Cosmetics
Chain
DECIEM (The Ordinary)
The Abnormal Beauty Company offering science-led skincare including the cult-favorite, budget-friendly brand The Ordinary.
Known for its transparent pricing and clinical formulations, this store acts as a lab where customers can learn about skincare chemistry.
Sloane Avenue
112 Draycott Ave (Corner of Sloane Ave)
Restaurants
Independent
Daphne's
A glamorous Italian restaurant selling classic regional dishes and seasonal specials. It is famous for its vibrant pink conservatory, Venetian mirrors, and status as a high-society meeting spot.
Opened in 1964 by Daphne Rye, it was a legendary haunt for Princess Diana and the Hollywood elite. It remains one of London's most resilient and stylish Italian dining institutions.
Sloane Square
112 Draycott Ave
Food
Independent
Daphne's
A glamorous Italian restaurant selling regional classics, seasonal truffles, and seafood. It is known for its vibrant pink conservatory and status as a favorite meeting spot for Chelsea high-society.
Opened in 1964 by Daphne Rye, it became a legendary haunt for Princess Diana and the international elite. It remains a cornerstone of the neighborhood's sophisticated and social dining scene.
Carnaby Street
Top Floor, Kingly Court
Restaurants
Independent
Darjeeling Express
A critically acclaimed Indian restaurant serving authentic Mughlai and Bengali home-style cooking, including traditional biryanis and Calcutta street snacks in an elegant, airy space.
Founded by Asma Khan, who started it as a home supper club. The restaurant is famous for its all-female kitchen staff and featured in Netflix’s Chef’s Table.
Marylebone
83 Marylebone High St
Books
Independent
Daunt Books
A beautiful Edwardian bookshop specializing in travel literature, arranged by country. It features long oak galleries, a grand skylight, and a famous stained-glass window in its rear room.
Built in 1910 for antiquarian bookseller Francis Edwards, it is widely considered the first custom-built bookshop in the world. James Daunt took over in 1990, preserving its original architectural glory.
Battersea Power Station
Electric Boulevard
Accessories
Chain
David Clulow
Luxury eyewear boutique offering designer sunglasses and optical frames from brands like Ray-Ban, Prada, and Gucci, alongside comprehensive eye examinations and expert contact lens fittings.
Established in 1962, David Clulow has become a leader in premium optical retail, known for combining fashion-forward eyewear with high-quality clinical care and technical expertise.
