Shops near A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now  

 
 

THIS EVENT ENDED ON THE 3RD NOVEMBER 2013

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, 12 Carlton House Terrace, St James's, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
 
 
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Editor's Top Pick - Recommended
Dover Street Market
London > Shopping > Department Stores
18-22 Haymarket, Mayfair, London SW1Y | 4 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
A department store but not as we know it, Dover Street Market is Harvey Nics for the hip. A haven for high end fashion brands... More
 
 
 
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Godiva
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
28 Haymarket, Soho, London SW1Y | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Belgium's finest export, the first Godiva was opened in Brussels approximately 75 years ago by master chocolatier Joseph Draps and named after the legendary Lady... More
 
 
 
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Lillywhite's
London > Shopping > Sporting Goods
24 Lower Regent Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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T.M. Lewin
London > Shopping > Menswear
103-108 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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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Jermyn Street
London > Shopping > Specialists
St James's, London SW1Y | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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Aquascutum, Jermyn Street
London > Shopping > Clothing
106 Jermyn Street, SW1Y | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Aquascutum invented the first waterproof cloth in 1853 (hence the name) and today the brand is still going strong. Having closed its historic Regent Street home,... More
 
 
 
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Fortnum & Mason
London > Shopping > Department Stores
181 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1A | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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Davenports Magic Shop
London > Shopping > Specialists
7 Charing Cross Underground Shopping Arcade, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 5 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
From budding Harry Potters and bumbling Tommy Coopers to dynamic David Copperfields, Davenports is a haven for magicians of every level and ability. Non-magicians too... More
 
 
 
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Paxton & Whitfield
London > Shopping > Delicatessens
93 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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Ben & Jerry's
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
Vue West End, 3 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Fosil Fuel, Phish Food and Baked Alaska, no, not a tour of the Natural History Museum but the names that Ben & Jerry have come... More
 
 
 
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Christie's Fine Art Auctioneers
London > Shopping > Arts and Crafts
8 King Street, St James's, London SW1Y | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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Tenderproduct
London > Shopping > Art and Design
6 Cecil Court, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Tenderproduct is the second tender venture by Etan Ilfeld, who previously founded the neighbouring Tenderpixel Gallery, an innovative space for emerging talent. Tenderproduct is a... More
 
 
 
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Prestat
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
14 Princes Arcade, St James's, London SW1Y | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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Bubblewrapwaffle
London > Shopping > Delicatessens
24 Wardour Street, W1D | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Traditional Hong Kong egg waffles are an envelope for decadent ice cream, chocolate and strawberry fillings. An... More
 
 
 
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Lock & Co
London > Shopping > Clothing
6 St James's Street, St James's, London SW1A | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Founded in 1676, for centuries Lock & Co. has been the place to shop for a top hat if you're off to Ascot. The quaint... More
 
 
 
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John Lobb
London > Shopping > Shoes
9 St James's Street, St James's, London SW1A | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
This historic bootmakers in St James's, set up in 1849, may be steeped in history but it's still the place to go for top quality... More
 
 
 
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Berry Bros & Rudd
London > Shopping > Wine Merchants
3 St James's Street, St James's, London SW1A | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
300-year-old wine emporium. From £5 bottles of Berry’s Good Ordinary Claret to £7000 bottles of Romanée Conti this historic wine emporium has something to suit every... More
 
 
 
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Anabela Chan
London > Shopping > Jewellery
6 Denman Place, Soho, London W1D | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Hand-crafted magical, fun and fabulous jewels that tell stories is designer Anabela Chan's vision for her brand of jewellery. Her pieces, available at her London... More
 
 
 
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My Cup of Tea
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
5 Denman Place, Soho, London W1D | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
With specially sourced and blended teas and tisanes, working with multigenerational tea makers around the world, from Lithuania, Guatemala and France to India, Egypt and... More
 
 
 
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Eyewear Concierge
London > Shopping > Opticians
2 Denman Place, Ham Yard Village, Soho, London W1D | 6 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Specialising in a one-to-one, high-spec/tech styling and custom-made service for handmade glasses and sunglasses, Eyewear Concierge has over 700 pairs of the highest quality independent... More
 
 
 
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Hatchards
London > Shopping > Books
187 Piccadilly, St James's, London W1J | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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SeeWoo
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
18-20 Lisle Street, Soho, London WC2H | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
SeeWoo's flagship store is located on Lisle Street in the heart of London's bustling Chinatown. Starting as a small grocery in 1975 serving local needs,... More
 
 
 
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Lush
London > Shopping > Perfume and Cosmetics
Quadrant Arcade, 80-82 Regent Street, Soho, London W1R | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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
 
 
 
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L'Occitane
London > Shopping > Health and Beauty
74-76 Regent Street, Mayfair, London W1B | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
The flagship L'Occitane store on Regent Street is a treat for all the senses, from the sunshine and scents of Provence - bottled in body... More
 
 
 
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Pan de Vie
London > Shopping > Delicatessens
5 New Row, WC2N | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Combining classic European baking with exotic flavours of the Far East, Pan de Vie delivers a visual treat of brilliantly-coloured sweet patisseries... More
 
 
 
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Truefitt and Hill
London > Shopping > Hair and Grooming
71 St James Street, St James's, London SW1A | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
As any gentleman knows, there are times when only a shave by the finest of barbers will do. It's a bit like going to the... More
 
 
 
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Once Milano
London > Shopping > House and Garden
3 Denman Place, Ham Yard Village, Soho, London W1D | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Luxury Italian linen for the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and accessories, Once Milano sells the finest fabrics and in gorgeous seasonal colours. Products are designed and... More
 
 
 
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Gelupo
London > Shopping > Delicatessens
7 Archer Street, Soho, Soho, London W1D | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
From the team that bought you Bocca Di Lupo comes Gelupo, a traditional Italian gelateria, delicatessen and espresso bar in the heart of Soho. Gelupo... More
 
 
 
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Hardys Original Sweet Shop
London > Shopping > Children's Gifts and Toys
25 New Row, Covent Garden, Covent Garden, London WC2N | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
Retro sweet shops are all the rage at the moment. In the Covent Garden area alone you'll find half a dozen of them, one of... More
 
 
 
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Nigel Milne
London > Shopping > Jewellery
12a Piccadilly Arcade, St James's, London SW1Y | 7 minutes walk from A Journey through London subculture: 1980s to Now
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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