If you are looking for a shopping blitzkrieg and would love to haggle around diversified stores, then your search ends at the high street shopping at Kensington. A wide range of apparels, footwear, entertainment shops, kids’ stores and what else cannot be found here in the street.
Though the shopping idea is primarily delineated, in London, by Oxford Street still if you are looking for an escape from the massive crowd, Kensington may offer you the most relaxed shopping experience and a designated selection of shops. Easily accessible through its own underground station, one can go through brand stores such as Marks and Spencer, Miss Selfridge, River Island and Next towards the left and turning to the right brings a more expensive and high-end shopping for you.
An assortment of tailors and huge chain outlets cater to the needs of fashion regarding not only women but also the men. However, wandering off the high street will take you to a broadened concept of shopping by offering a few surprises. Church Street and Camden Hill Road may offer you a widespread gift ideas and an array of unique outlets which are privately owned. Church Street is also renowned to be a hub of antique shops which sell Victorian paintings, Oriental Porcelain and Art Deco pieces.
Barkers Arcade situated on Kensington High Street offers Jaeger and Karen Milan labels for the ones who are interested in elite designer wear. Barkers Arcade offers a large House of Fraser departmental store.
The Kensington Market just off the Church Street has a lot to offer as well. It mainly deals with the items of fashion and accessories. It also offers many other items which the observant shoppers may be looking for. So, go ahead and pick up your stuff at the Kensington High Street without much hassle.
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