Hello, I hope you enjoy this shopping street vlog in London. I give you a tour of my favourite shopping areas in the city. The Christmas lights are on and the vibe is back in the big smoke… Where do you like to go Christmas shopping? Which window did you think was the best?
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Oxford Street, Bond Street, Old Bond Street and some others.

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Located in the heart of Mayfair, Bond Street is one of London’s most iconic luxury shopping spots. It’s recognised across the globe for its abundance of elegant flagship stores and prestigious brands, including Jimmy Choo, Burberry and Louis Vuitton. In fact, Bond Street is actually home to the biggest Louis Vuitton store in Europe, consisting of four floors.

Bond Street – Clothes Designer – visitlondon.com
London’s famous Bond Street is revered throughout the world for its wealth of elegant stores, exclusive brands, designer fashion, luxury goods, fine jewels, art and antiques. Set in the heart of historic Mayfair, in London’s popular West End, Bond Street has become a haven for gracious living.

Oxford Street is Europe’s busiest shopping street. It has around 300 shops and welcomes more than 200 million visitors a year.

8 Comments

  1. Interesting video thanks. London looks great from your video. I keep on seeing all these gloom and doom videos about London/UK (same as NYC). I'm glad to see that things are a lot better than some of these videos report. You watch enough youTube videos and you think things are a disaster everywhere. That being said, i would assume people said Oxford Street because unless you are very wealthy, the street you went down was just to look not to shop. I think based on just on number of fancy shops, London has Manhattan beat but Manhattan is beautiful at Christmas time.

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