Best London Shopping?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by RachelW, Nov 18, 2024 at 5:57 AM.

  1. RachelW

    RachelW Well-Known Member

    Hi all! I will make a proper post later but I have a question this morning.

    I'm going to London Dec 3-8 for work, but in my spare time I'd love to hit up some good places. I don't know the first thing about London, so wanted to ask here.

    I'm looking mainly for antique and vintage stores, but since those could be pricey, a place where there's some good charity shops within 5 minutes walk from each other would also be ideal.

    I'm staying at the Victoria Docks, and travelling alone so don't want to be changing underground lines much if at all.

    I had in mind a couple antique shops but Ive forgotten their names now.

    Also bonus if any good shopping centres are nearby! Mostly clothing and handbags (need a backpack)

    Thank you all!!​
     
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  2. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Do you also plan on visiting any museums?

    Debora
     
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  3. RachelW

    RachelW Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately no, I won't have time. I'm getting in on the Tuesday afternoon, then I have two media days of work which may or may not mean I have the morning to myself, then three full days and I go home the afternoon after. So I have probably 3 half days for everything, and that's if my colleagues/friends don't want to do extracurricular activities. I wish I could I know there's many to see!
     
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  4. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Bit of a challenge. You're staying way out of London and don't have much time. I'd probably start with a high end department store like Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge. (Underground stops = Knightsbridge, Sloan Square, or South Kensington.) There are lots of boutiques and charity shops (such as Oxfam) nearby. Avoid Harrod's. Once exclusive, it's now the Disney World of shopping.

    The above is just my opinion. Others may well have other/better ideas.

    Debora
     
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  5. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    I’d not bother with West End shopping at all, to be honest. Oxford street is an absolute dump other than Selfridges, which is better than Harvey Nics. Most of the individual boutiques and shops near South Ken are gone. If you want full price retail you’re better off going to Westfield. The Stratford one is closest to Victoria Docks.

    Go to the museum of London in the Docklands it’s great. Canary Wharf has shops too.

    I’d strongly recommend Alfie’s antiques on Church Street. Terrific roof top cafe with views to die for and floor after floor of lovely things. Central London charity shops are a total rip off, you need suburban ones.

    if you’ve time, get the train from Liverpool Street to Sawbridgeworth. There’s three massive antique centres next to the station. If you’re really feeling intrepid, Hitchin is a lovely market town easy by train. Has a cracking antiques market on Fridays and loads of really good charity shops. It also has an outdoor car boot sale on Sunday mornings.

    If you use any part of the tfl network, be that train, tube, bus or tram, you can pay using your phone or contactless. As long as you tap in and out, you’ll get the fare capped. Buses don’t take cash.

    Victoria Docks isn’t far out at all, and is on the excellent DLR as well as numerous bus routes. Shortish walk to the Jubilee Line which will take you right in, very fast. About twenty minutes or so.

    oh, and do the cable car ride, it’s brilliant. You don’t necessarily need to prebook.
     
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  6. Ownedbybear

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  10. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    In 3 1/2 weeks in London & Oxford we didn't have a second to shop-too many Norman crypts,13th cent pubs,Anglo Saxon & Tudor scraps on Thames foreshore.
    If we lived there I'd take Ownedbybear's recs as gospel,but in our brief time we couldn't compete w/ the natives re picking.
    We hit plays,pubs and 20-30 museums and came home well-nourished !
    Buses & Tube were a dream compared to the States version-young folks poppin up to give their seats to us geezers !
    PS-We'd both move there yesterday,gettin a lil' weird here in Los Estados Unidos.
     
  11. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    You’d be very welcome!
     
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  12. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Sadly The Museum of London near the Barbican Centre was closed for relocation.
     
  13. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    We stuck to fairly middle-class and posher areas- Kensington and Thames foreshore near the Millennium Bridge (2 minutes from St Pauls & Tate Modern).
    The most middle-class area we stayed in was Earls Court near the Tesco Superstore (W Cromwell Rd, London W14 8PB, United Kingdom).
    Found most Londoners to be polite folks-even during evening rush hour on the tube.
    Thanks for the welcome Bear ! The taste of Brit eat & drink sans all the U.S. chemical additives is noticeable (and delicious).
     
  14. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    I was in London so many decades ago. Was only there for 2 days maybe.
    From what I recall, we went to Harrod's and saw dead bunnies at the market.
    But we had the most elegant meal ever. A business partner of my father invited us to have super at this elegant, expensive place. We were in a private dining area and had all our own waiters. They brought out a silver serving tray with some sort of beef. I was so tired from the flight there, I could not keep my eyes open at dinner.
    Shame that place was so snazzy.
     
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