London shopping centers

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LONDON SHOPPING CENTERS English Day 2010

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You will find some information, photos...about the most important places to go shopping in London.

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LONDON SHOPPING CENTERS

English Day 2010

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Camden Town.

It is one of the most important markets in London.

It is situated in north London and in the neighborhood London Borough of Camden.

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Camden History.

First of all Camden was a residential district. The town become important during the developement of railways. Then thank to his industry we can see Camden made for retail, tourism and entertainment.

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Camden Culture.

In Camden there are very differents types of music, food, cultures, people…Such as the chinesseor the punks. For that Camden is always associated with alternative culture.

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Camden Markets.

Inside of Camden we can finde these markets:

- Camden Lock Market. - Historic Stables Market. - Camden Lock Village. - Buck Street Market. - Electric Ballroom. - Inverness Street Market.

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Some photos.

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Some Photos.

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The markets.

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Harrods

Harrods is a luxury department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge.

The store occupies 18,000 m2 site and has over one million square feet of selling space in over 330 departments.

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Background.

  Harrods was established in 1834 in

London’s East End, when founder Charles Henry Harrods set up a wholesale grocery in Stepneyy, with a special interest in tea.

Harrods rapidly expanded, acquired the adjoining buildings, and employed one hundred people by 1880.

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Products and services.

The store's 330 departments offer a wide range of products and services. Products on offer include clothing for every sort of customer (women, men, children, and infants), electronics, jewelery, sporting gear, bridal trousseau, pets and pet accessories, toys, food and drink, health and beauty items, packaged gifts, stationery, housewares, home appliances, furniture, and much more.

Up to 300,000 customers visit the store on peak days.

More than five thousand staff from over fifty different countries work at Harrods.

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Royal Warrants.

The opulent Egyptian-style clothing department at Harrods, London. Many places in the store's interior have an Ancient Egyptian theme.

Harrods was the holder of royal warrants from:

Queen Elizabeth II for Provisions and Household Goods

The Duke of Edinburgh as Outfitters The Prince of Wales as Outfitters and

Saddlers The Queen Mother, now deceased, for

China and Glass

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Egyptian Cobra.

On 10 September 2002, Harrods hired a live Egyptian cobrato protect the shoe counter, guarding a £62,000 (€84,880) pair of haute couture ruby-, sapphire- and diamond-encrusted sandals launched by designer Rene Caovilla.

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Photos.

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Oxford Street.

Oxford Street is one of the biggest streets of London and one of the commercial streets more famous in the world. With more than 300 shops, occupies approximately 2.000 meters from Marble Arch, it continues for Oxford Circus up to St Gile's Circus, towards the intersection with Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road.

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The Plaza Shopping Centre.

In Oxford Street there is :

The Plaza is an undercover oasis in the heart of the West End. Home to leading high street fashion, fitness, and a wide range of restaurants to meet everyone’s tastes.The Plaza also offers a Virgin Active with a full range of exercise equipment.

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Photos.

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More photos.

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