National Geographic London Store
Overview
Drawing on the National Geographic Society’s 120 year heritage of inspiring people to care about the planet, the store is set across three floors, featuring a photography gallery, an auditorium for talks and screenings, and a pinchos café. It also sells everything from one-of-a-kind furniture to high-tech outdoors clothing and children’s games.
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Practical Information
102a Brompton Road, London, SW3 1JJ
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7025 6960
Venue Details & Map
Explore around National Geographic London Store
- Bakerloo
- Central
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Metropolitan
- Northern
- Picadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
- DLR
- London Overground
- Tramlink
National Geographic London Store
- Address
-
102a Brompton RoadLondonSW3 1JJ
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7025 6960
- Public transport:
- Picadilly Circus
Getting There
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Facilities
- Access into the Building
- Flat routes from parking area to entrance
- Event Facilities
- Offers charity rates
- Trade vehicle access
- Venue can display vehicles inside
- General Facilities
- Good views
- Room Facilities
- Air conditioning
National Geographic, what were you thinking? You suffer from no fewer than eight very serious personal identity crises. I expect you to be a neat sciency shopping expedition! I wanted anthropological, cultural, geographical, physical, and historical fun!!
Instead, you insist you are an overpriced designer clothing store (shirts run from £35 to £65), a overpriced furniture store (£1000+),...more
Whaaaaaaaaaaat theeeeeeeee hell is this store supposed to be?? I stopped in here when it first opened out of curiosity and was annoyed and confused the entire time. OK first off, some guy kept shadowing us on the ground floor and would comment on anything I touched and made me smell things that I didn't want to. I wandered near the candles, picked something up to smell it, and he fluttered...more
We spent the day in London (which we rarely do when in England). We took the Big Bus Tour and saw the National Geographic store. We decided to get off and check it out because I love the magazine! We headed in and the store was really big and spacious. When you enter, there is a cafe to the right (they really don't serve proper meals). We wandered around the middle part of the store...more
I finally decided to walk into the Regent Street store having gone past it dozens of time over the last few months. It was a Sunday afternoon and the store was not really busy. I spend about 30 minutes in the store and browsed all the merchandise on the 3 huge floors. I agree with Robert W. that prices of the clothes are expensive and too much like any other brand, and i felt like it was...more
I was intrigued by this shop while walking down Regents street. I wish I had not bothered as the prices were so expensive. Some of the stuff featured could have come straight from The Pier (RIP) but was vastly more expensive. Additionally, I think £61 for a tie is excessive. For that I expect it to be made from panda skin!
However if you are interested in hiking and mountaineeering. There are...more
