Close to the Monument and Fenchurch Street station is the beautiful Victorian icon, Leadenhall Market(external link). A buzzy, beautiful, and airy market it is a hidden gem and a shopper’s delight with an impressive selection of independent and high-end stores.
One New Change(external link) is the City's newest and largest retail center, just by St Paul’s Cathedral. With three floors of stores and restaurants, it is home to some of the best of the British high street as well as prestigious global brands.
The Royal Exchange(external link) is one of the City’s grandest and most iconic buildings. Originally built in 1566 for trading stocks, with the introduction of luxury boutiques around 1660, it became Britain’s first department store! Today, The Royal Exchange remains a hub of activity with world-renowned luxury brands and independent boutiques.
Royal Exchange
Located in the heart of the City, Bow Lane and Cheapside(external link) are especially popular with City workers during the week, as they are home to eateries, banks, and a collection of high street stores.
Also popular with City workers is New Street Square(external link) to the west of the City. Built to serve the office communities around it, the shops here are usually open Monday to Friday.
Head to vibrant Petticoat Lane Market(external link) for clothing, fabrics, accessories, homewares, and a real flavor of London's East End. Made up of two adjacent street markets, Wentworth Street Market is open six days a week and Middlesex Street Market is open on Sunday only.
Old Spitalfields Market(external link) is a destination for anyone after a unique shopping experience. A covered market (it was formerly home to the City of London's fruit, vegetable, and flower market now based in Leyton), it has daily markets and a diverse mix of independent boutiques and famous names for you to shop.
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