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  • 1. Floral Street

    This stylish street is home to Paul Smith, which sells trendy clothes, Camper shoes and cool French designer Agnes B.

  • 2. Jubilee Market

    Adjacent to the Piazza, this market sells antiques on Monday and crafts at the weekend. It also sells clothes and tacky souvenirs the rest of the week.

  • 3. Dr Martens Store

    The name is familiar but you will be surprised at the varieties that these boots and shoes come in. Well worth a browse

  • 4. Stanford’s

    With an extensive range of travel guides, literature and maps, this shop is a traveller’s paradise. The basement is devoted to the British Isles and sailing.

  • 5. Ellis Brigham

    All the outdoor gear you could ever want plus lots of useful gadgets and gizmos.

  • 6. Theatre Shop

    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.

  • 7. Penhaligon’s

    In business since 1870, this traditional perfumery carries a glorious range of old-fashioned English scents and soaps for men and women. Perfect for gifts.

  • 8. Knutz

    Zany, rude, fun and childish, here you’ll find a great choice of jokes and costumes. A shop for parties and for unusual souvenirs.

  • 9. The Tea House

    Over a hundred teas – from Moroccan Minty to Mango & Maracuja – are on sale at this speciality shop in Neal Street. There are also novelty teapots and books on how to master the very English art of tea-making.

  • 10. Thomas Neal Centre

    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.

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