Sloane Street
Having done designer at Harvey Nics, turn right down Sloane Street for some of the major fashion boutiques such as Christian Dior (left), Valentino, Hermes, Prada, Jaeger and more.
As you walk down Sloane Street you'll notice Cadogan Square on the left hand side, a tree lined garden square surrounded by gracious apartment blocks. At the end of Sloane Street you'll reach Sloane Square. If you've quite literally shopped til you're about to drop then get a District or Circle line tube homewards. Otherwise, head for Peter Jones, the low-key but classy department store that dominates the square. For fabrics and household goods it can't be beaten. What's more, as it isn't ridiculously overpriced like the other stops, you may even, gasp!, find a bargain!
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Sloane Street
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