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  • Excellent specialist bookshop selling both new and old books. The shop achieved fame in the filmNotting Hill .

  • Original French lithographs, antique theatre posters and prints are sold here. The street is lined with antiquarian print and book shops.

  • Here you can pick up a CD of a musical you’ve just seen and, in the basement, buy the song sheets and books so you can sing along at home.

  • This upmarket designer shopping mall has a good range of fashionable boutiques arranged over two floors. On the lower floor there is a pleasant café and restaurant.

  • Wines can be tried out on a tour of this exhibition of viticulture, and the shop stocks over a thousand varieties.

  • There is an exceptional range of music in this central store, including imports, vinyl and video. Classics and jazz on the first floor, literature in the basement. It stays open until midnight most of the week.

  • This vast store has four floors of CDs, videos, computer games and magazines.

  • This large record store is open until midnight every day except Sunday, when it closes at 6pm.

  • What is possibly Europe’s largest bookshop occupies a large building on Piccadilly.

  • Claimed to be the largest bookshop in Europe, Waterstone’s stocks a quarter of a million titles. There’s a restaurant, cafés and bars.

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