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Bond Street, London Overview

Situated in Mayfair, Bond Street is quintessentially British, upmarket, and a place one should definitely head to for an exquisite shopping experience. It runs from Oxford Street to Piccadilly Circus, with the Southern end marking Old Bond Street and the Northern end marking New Bond Street.

If shopping from famous brands is your thing and you fancy going to classy places to wine and dine, then your visit to London would be incomplete without a visit to Bond Street. Get to experience the finest in antiques, clothing, and jewellery at Bond Street. It came to life in the 1700s and is named after Sir Thomas Bond.

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Fun Facts

- Bond Street has had mentions in Jane Austen’s Sense & Sensibility and Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway.

- It also features in the British version of Monopoly and is one of the most expensive squares on the board.

- Shoppers rejoice! The shops in this area are open much later than those anywhere else in the United Kingdom, till around 6.30 or 7.30.

Where to Shop

If you are a true fashionista, Bond Street will be your heaven on Earth. The place has the best of designer brands- Bulgari, Chopard, Alexander McQueen, Hermes, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, and many other exclusive and luxurious ones.

The place also has lavish hotels with great restaurants, such as the Ritz and Langham, and prior booking for these places is strongly advised. World’s most famous auction house, Sotheby’s, also happens to be on Bond Street.

How To Reach Bond Street

Tube: Bond Street Station, Central & Jubilee lines (4-minute walk)
Oxford Circus Station, Central, Bakerloo, & Victoria lines (4-minute walk)
Green Park (Jubilee, Victoria, & Piccadilly lines

Train: Charing Cross Station (19-minute walk) or Marylebone Railway Station (20-minute walk)

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