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Burberry sells its famous trenchcoats as well as checked clothing and distinctive luggage.
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A dazzling array of buttons, from antique silver to Art Deco pearl, are available in this charming shop.
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A great place to spend a Saturday, this rambling market around Camden Lock takes in several streets and buildings. Street fashion, world crafts... it’s as if the 1960s never ended. Sundays are a crush.
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One of the best chocolate shops in town selling a tempting array of handmade chocolates. Fill one of the pretty boxes, which come in a range of sizes, with your own choice of chocolates.
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The best of British ceramics, made by members of the Craftsmen Potters Association, are on sale here. Prices are reasonable and the work is bright, original and inspiring.
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Cork Street is famous for its art galleries. You can buy works by the best artists here, from Picasso and Rothko to Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin.
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The most appealing art shop in town has wood panelling and rows of glass jars full of pigments.
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All kinds of travel books, including fiction, are arranged along oak galleries in this atmospheric Edwardian travel bookshop.
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A middle-of-the-road department store that sells everything from tools to toys.
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This innovative London kitchen store has a huge variety of cooking implements, utensils and tableware. Open Sunday afternoons.
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