Very, very well made shoes. Church’s hark back to a time when English shoemakers were world leaders, with beautifully crafted men’s shoes made from the finest leather to classic designs. Look after a pair well and they will last you a very long time indeed.
Winner of ‘Best Women’s Footwear Awards’ two years running, this trendy shop has become a national treasure.
An eclectic mix of equestrian-style boots, bejewelled high-heeled ...More
This shoe shop, like the original Browns fashion store in South Molton Street, specialises in top designer gear. Browns, the fashion emporium was set up ... More
Lesser mortals may purchase their underwear at Marks & Spencer, but the Queen goes to Rigby & Peller. This establishment understands the finer points of ... More
An everyday nightmare situation: it's late, the shops are shut, and you really need an ostrich steak, a bottle of Cristal and a hundred grammes ... More
Set back from a tree-lined garden square in exclusive Knightsbridge, with prime shopping nearby at Harrods or along the King’s Road and the Natural History ... More
England's most famous department store.
Owned by eponymous Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Al-Fayed, Britain's most iconic shop features on many tourists’ “must-see” lists - and with good ... More
Flamboyant, High Renaissance, Early Baroque Catholic church.
Built in 1884, in the Italianate Baroque style, the Brompton Oratory is an exact imitation of the Gesu Church ... More
This famous French patisserie dates back to 1862, when Louis Ernest Ladurée, a miller from southwest France, created a bakery at 16 rue Royale in ... More
This is one of London's most prestigious art colleges and the world's only wholly postgraduate university of art and design. You will need at least ... More
The music school where Gustav Hoilst, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Benjamin Britten, James Galway, Joan Sutherland and Ralph Vaughan Williams learnt their trades also hosts a ...More
The Park Manager,
The Ranger's Lodge,Mayfair,
London,
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13 minutes walk from Church's Shoes
Central, sporty park.
Technically two different parks, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are in practical and historical terms one huge, merging expanse. Almost every kind ... More
Private members club with a regular pack of paparazzi parked outside waiting for royals to exit after one too many vodka red bulls. Its popularity ...More
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