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Oxford Street: This is one of the most famous shopping destinations in London with an average of over 200 million visitors annually. This street consists of 5 million square feet of retail space and more than 300 shops. It is claimed to be one of the busiest streets in London. The opening of Selfridges and Debenhams in the year 1909 initiated the street's supremacy as a center for shopping. Amongst the bustle and chaos, the shopper will find this street to be a paradise that they will never want to leave. From the high-end brands to the affordable ones, you will find everything in one place.
Knightsbridge: This is a famous place in London that is merely a small walk away from Hyde Park. Knightsbridge proves to be a synonym for luxury living and style. This is a high-end shopping area which is home to foreign embassies and chauffeured cars. Harrods is located here, which is among the most known and popular department stores globally. This store is London's biggest tourist attraction as it has been in business since the year 1849. This store fills an entire city block with seven floors and hence is enormous. Anything and everything can be bought here. This one of a kind store even has a dress code for shoppers.
CamdenTown: This is very famous among the student community as shopping is pretty cheap here and it is a famous place known for its diverse nightlife as well as shopping. This place is a mix of colorful shops and stalls selling memorabilia, antiques, music, clothes, and much more. If you have an eye and knack for bargaining then, this is the perfect place for you.