Shopping's near The Economist's Innovation Awards

 
 

THIS EVENT ENDED ON THE 15TH NOVEMBER 2012

ADDRESS
195 Piccadilly (BAFTA), 195 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1J 9LN 
 
Dates:
15th November 2012
 
OPENING TIMES
6pm-8.30pm
 
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Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Prestat
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
14 Princes Arcade, St James's, London SW1Y | At The Economist's Innovation Awards
With Roald Dahl and Her Majesty counted as just a couple of their biggest fans, this brightly-coloured, richly scented, teeny tiny chocolate shop tucked away... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Hatchards
London > Shopping > Books
187 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1J | 1 minute from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The Ritz of bookshops - Hatchards is where the royal biographies feel at home and it's conveniently situated next door to Fortnum and Mason, coincidentally... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
La Maison Du Chocolat
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
45-46 Piccadilly, Mayfair, London W1J | 1 minute from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Extremely upmarket Piccadilly branch of the world-renowned Parisian chocolatiers. For some reason the shop staff all insist on speaking French to you despite the fact... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Paxton & Whitfield
London > Shopping > Delicatessens
93 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 1 minute from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Specialising in French and English artisan cheeses, this historic venue served as cheesemonger to HM Queen Victoria. Pick up a selection of finest quality cheeses... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Waterstone's - Piccadilly
London > Shopping > Books
203-206 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1J | 1 minute from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The biggest bookshop in Europe, Waterstone's - Piccadilly boasts a huge floorspace formerly occupied by Simpson's - the iconic menswear department store. This five-floor flagship... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
National Geographic Store
London > Shopping > Specialists
83-97 Regent Street, Soho, London W1B | 1 minute from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The vast National Geographic store on Regent Street cost, rumour has it, close to £6 million and it's spread over three-floors occupying 19,375 sq ft... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
T.M. Lewin
London > Shopping > Menswear
103-108 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 1 minute from The Economist's Innovation Awards
T.M.Lewin was established in 1898 in Jermyn Street by Thomas Mayes Lewin and nearly 100 years ago he became one of the first tailors to... More
 
 
 
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Nigel Milne
London > Shopping > Jewellery
12a Piccadilly Arcade, St James's, London SW1Y | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Fine, modern, own-design jewellery, using 18-carat gold and gemstones. In addition there is a selection of antique fine jewellery from 1850-1950. A catalogue is available... More
 
 
 
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Fortnum & Mason
London > Shopping > Department Stores
181 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1A | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The Royal Family's favourite food hall, Fortnum & Mason is one of the oldest and most famous stores in Piccadilly, if not the capital. After... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Laduree
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
71-72 Burlington Arcade, Mayfair, London W1J | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
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
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Jermyn Street
London > Shopping > Specialists
St James's, London SW1Y | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The name Jermyn Street is synonymous with gentlemen's outfitters and, more specifically shirt makers. Turnbull & Asser, shirt makers by royal appointment to HRH Prince... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Lush
London > Shopping > Perfume and Cosmetics
Quadrant Arcade, 80-82 Regent Street, Soho, London W1R | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
An overpowering mix of perfumes assaults the nose before you even enter these premises, which offer a huge mix of fizzing bath bombs to suit... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Mont Blanc
London > Shopping > Gifts and Luxuries
60 Burlington Arcade, Mayfair, London W1J | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
As Mont Blanc's opulent pens are not officially available over the internet, you will have to visit one of their special boutiques in order to... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
The Wired Store
London > Shopping > Electronics
Quadrant Arcade, Regent Street, W1B | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
You'll have to be quick to get to The Wired Store, a pop-up store from the gadget magazine which appears in Quadrant Arcade, Regent Street,... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Penhaligon's
London > Shopping > Perfume and Cosmetics
16-17 Burlington Arcade, Mayfair, London W1J | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
130-year-old scent emporium with royal warrants. For a sweet-smelling, sensory overload, Penhaligon’s has to be the place to go. From the original Hammam Bouquet to the... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Simon Carter
London > Shopping > Jewellery
15 Quadrant Arcade 80-82 Regent Street, Soho, London W1B | 2 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Fine watches that take design inspiration from days gone by, for both men and women. Also included is a vintage collection of timepieces from the... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Daks Simpsons
London > Shopping > Clothing
10 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
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Prada
London > Shopping > Ladies Fashion
16-18 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
One of the coolest, most stylish designer labels, Prada is fashion royalty. A favourite with the trend conscious who find everything here - from evening... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Christie's Fine Art Auctioneers
London > Shopping > Arts and Crafts
8 King Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Established in 1776, Christie’s holds sales ranging from Old Masters to the contemporary arts. In 1990 it broke all records with the sale Van Gogh’s... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Lillywhite's
London > Shopping > Sporting Goods
24 Lower Regent Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Lillywhite’s probably owes its landmark sport shop status to its position in Piccadilly Circus more than anything, but this would be ignoring its remarkable heritage. Its... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Whole Foods Market
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
20 Glasshouse Street, W1B | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Just off the southern end of Regent Street, the Whole Foods Market store in Piccadilly Circus, opened on 22nd May 2012 as part of the... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Swaine, Adeney, Brigg Ltd
London > Shopping > Specialists
54 St James's Street, St James's, London SW1A | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
This rather exclusive establishment has been arming London folk with a seriously upper-class, posh brolly and a riding crop for centuries. An incredibly timeless store,... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Quaritch
London > Shopping > Books
5-8 Lower John Street, Soho, London W1F | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Quaritch has a long history of buying and selling rare books. German founder Bernard Quaritch established the shop in 1847. He soon made a name... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Joseph
London > Shopping > Menswear
23 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The man can’t help being one of the most successful fashion names on the UK scene. Joseph Ettedgui’s tailored suits and clothes are popular... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Abercrombie & Fitch
London > Shopping > Clothing
7 Burlington Gardens, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The long-awaited first Abercrombie & Fitch store in Europe opened at Burlington Gardens in March 2007, not without controversy given its close proximity to the... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Charbonnel et Walker
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
1 Royal Arcade, Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S4BT | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
In 1875, at the behest of Edward VII, Mme Charbonnel quit her post at Parisian chocolatier Maison Boissier to set up a fine confectionary house... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Angela Hale
London > Shopping > Jewellery
5 The Royal Arcade 28 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Angela Hale boasts contemporary jewellery (notably Art Deco and 50s styles) coupled with a magnificent general selection from hair clips to tiaras. There are also... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Paul Smith
London > Shopping > House and Garden
9 Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Paul Smith is the indisputable don of British fashion. Launched in a tiny shop in Nottingham in 1970 he is now a global brand.... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Kilgour French Stanbury
London > Shopping > Menswear
8 Savile Row, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
Established tailors offering the full bespoke service as well as a more rapid-response, semi-bespoke suit that takes half the time to make. Previous clients include... More
 
 
 
Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Ormonde Jayne
London > Shopping > Perfume and Cosmetics
12 The Arcade, 28 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S | 3 minutes walk from The Economist's Innovation Awards
The luxury perfume company Ormonde Jayne, established in 2001, opened this tiny shop - a Caulder Moore-redesigned store - in the picturesque Royal Arcade off... More
 
 
 
 
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