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Opened in 1887, this is one of the oldest shops in Soho. It exudes a wonderful aroma of the many kinds of coffee it sells. Speciality teas and herbal infusions can also be bought here.
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When in Soho, you have to do something naughty. Ann Summers sex shops have been around so long they seem quite tame – but their products really are rather risqué.
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Scissors, clocks, books, boomerangs – this store shows what a right-handed world we live in. All left-handed people should find something here.
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Creative café, popular with children, where you can decorate your own ceramic, glass, fabric or wooden items. They provide all the equipment as well as coffee, tea and snacks.
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The British royal family have bought their jewels here for more than a century. Other gift items to be found here include pens and silver picture frames.
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The gallery for the Royal Watercolour Society and Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers has work for sale, as well as a shop.
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Based in the 1930s building that once housed two of London’s major department stores are various fashion outlets including Monsoon, Jigsaw, Hobbs and Karen Millen.
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Good food from all over the country comes to this traditional covered market near Southwark Cathedral. Try some cheeses, breads, chocolate and local beer.
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Find exquisite crafts and jewellery in this museum shop. Everything from a pair of earrings modelled on those of ancient Egypt or a replica Roman bust to contemporary crafts.
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London’s most famous designer clothing store stocks pieces by Jill Sander, Dries van Noten and John Galliano among many others.
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