Shopping Centre
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The Stratford Centre
Shopping Centre
54A Broadway, Stratford, E15 1NG [map]
Stratford Shopping Centre provides an excellent platform to gain exposure for your product or services.
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Victoria Place Shopping Centre
Shopping Centre
115 Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria, SW1W 9SJ [map]
Ideally situated on top of Victoria Station, the Victoria Place Shopping Centre houses a wide range of fashion, gift and electrical goods shops as well as a number of restaurants to satisfy the needs of the millions of travellers using Victoria station every year.
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Walnuts Shopping Centre
Shopping Centre
High Street, Town Centre, Orpington, BR6 0TW [map]
The Walnuts Shopping Centre is located in the heart of Orpington with over 200 stores ranging from independent retailers to large high street chains.
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Whitgift Shopping Centre
Shopping Centre
Whitgift Centre, East Croydon, Croydon, CR0 1LP [map]
The Whitgift Centre in Croydon is a shopping centre next to the main high street, with a number of large chain stores, including M&S, Boots, H&M, Clarks, River Island and Monsoon, as well as a number of independent stores, including Allders Department Store.
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King's Road
Shopping Area
King's Road, Chelsea, Greater London, SW3 5XP [map]
Shopping is the King's Road's main obsession – here you'll find an eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, unique labels, designer shops and high-street staples, alongside a vast array of cafes and eateries.
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London Silver Vaults
Antiques and Collectors' Items
Chancery House, 53-64 Chancery Lane, WC2A 1QT [map]
Forty shops containing the largest display of silver under one roof in the world.
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Chelsea Farmers Market
Farmers' Market
125 Sydney Street, SW3 6NR [map]
Chelsea Farmers Market comprises several cafes, boutiques and a garden centre.
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Design Centre Chelsea Harbour
Gallery
411 The North Chambers, Chelsea Harbour, SW10 0XF [map]
Chelsea Harbour Design Centre has around 70 showrooms selling soft furnishings and is open from Monday to Friday for the trade and the public.
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Hay's Galleria
Gallery
Tooley Street, Southwark, SE1 2HD [map]
Originally known as Hay's Wharf, this area used to see large ships from all over the world docking, especially tea clippers from India and China.