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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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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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Burberry sells its famous trenchcoats as well as checked clothing and distinctive luggage.
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Treat yourself to some exotic blooms from this stall opposite High Street Kensington tube.
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London’s most famous store has 300 departments full of the finest goods that money can buy. Specialities include food, fashion, china, glass and kitchenware.
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Another top London store. Fashion houses occupy five floors, with many British designers represented. There are also home departments, a fine restaurant and a food hall.
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Combining artistry and craftsmanship, Gerald Coleman creates some of London’s most innovative chocolates.
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Sophisticated urban clothing from one of the UK’s leading designers is available is this cool, minimalist shop.
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Offering an enticing mix of Victoriana, including porcelain, china and Oriental ware. This is one of many antique shops in Kensington Church Street.
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Excellent specialist bookshop selling both new and old books. The shop achieved fame in the filmNotting Hill .
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