Shopping
London is not just a European shopping destination, but a global
one. The city has fantastic fashion stores, with famous brands
lurking around every corner. Visit the renowned Oxford and Regent
streets for big brands like Gap, Zara, Topshop, H&M and United
Colours of Benetton. Don't be put off by their loud exteriors; some
shops are actually quite affordable. For music lovers head to
Virgin or HMV where you might even spot a famous musician as
publicity performances are often held at these stores.
Renowned for its markets, Camden in North London has become one
of the fourth most visited sights in London. A haven for punks,
Goths and other alternative sub cultures the myriad of stalls and
shops sell outrageous retro outfits, colourful accessories and
modern party outfits that really have to be seen to be
believed.
For an enjoyable weekend outing, Portobello Market is a gem
(look out for the Farmers Market in the vicinity). Made famous by
the romantic Hollywood film
Notting Hill, there are many
attractive coffee shops, independent retailers and cheap stalls
selling clothing, jewellery and music to explore.
If you are a foodie then head to the Borough Market adjacent to
London Bridge. Dedicated to gastronomy, visitors can sample
homemade pâté, buy fresh cherries, olive oil, sweet
cakes and the likes. General groceries can be bought at one of the
major English supermarket chains such as Tesco, Marks and Spencer,
Waitrose and Sainsbury's.