Fenwick
Overview
Find fashion heaven in London's most fashionable street. Fenwick offers five floors of coveted labels, fabulous frocks and eternally stylish accessories. There's also a gleaming beauty department, restaurants and spa services to satisfy your every whim.
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Practical Information
63 New Bond Street, London, W1A 3BS
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7629 9161
Venue Details & Map
Explore around Fenwick
- Bakerloo
- Central
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Metropolitan
- Northern
- Picadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
- DLR
- London Overground
- Tramlink
Fenwick
- Address
-
63 New Bond StreetLondonW1A 3BS
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7629 9161
- Public transport:
- Oxford Circus, Underground
Getting There
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this place has two sides, the good and the bad
the good facet is that you can shop without the need to push through masses of people and kids who browse the air conditioned department stores without a cause!
on the plus side they have pretty cool brands that aren't available at counterpart stores!
the bad now ; sizes aren't available - don't even think about asking everything is ON DISPLAY as...more
Not amazing for atmosphere and not somewhere the young would usually gravitate towards, Fenwick's secret weapon is actually the jeanswear/ youth department on the top floor. Packed with some of my favourite brands around - Paul and Joe sister, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel, Sara Berman - with well-selected pieces from each collection, thanks to Fenwick's fusty reputation, it's always pretty quiet,...more
Having grown up in Australasia, a place strangely in thrall to the concept of the shopping mall, I find department stores almost quaint. And Fenwick, tucked behind ghastly Oxford Street, has got to be the quaintest of them all.
Being located on Bond Street - otherwise known as my secret route to Selfridges via Itsu in Vogue House - I often stumble into Fenwick almost by accident. Invariably...more
Something of a fuddy-duddy emporium that no doubt has a special place in the heart and history of British department stores. First opened in the late 19th century as an innovative and luxurious concept (multiple departments under one roof!), it's now the store's aura of tradition, the fact that shopping here once meant a special outing that entailed adorning your hat and gloves, that is...more
Any store located on Bond Street usually falls into a certain category, and Fenwick is not an exception. It is a small department store with a very high end selection.
Actually the range is not bad at all. The range is quite varied and not about the cliche labels that are already spread around the very same street. Some you can even call affordable. Mostly I love the selection with knit wear...more

