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The Dorchester , London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020) LONDON THE DORCHESTER Two day itinerary: Shopping For centuries, London has been one of the best places in Europe to shop. From giant emporiums, which are sightseeing attractions in their own right, to entire streets dedicated to bespoke tailoring and boutiques specialising in the latest trends by local and international designers, this ‘nation of shopkeepers’ lives up to its name. Explore the best that the city has to offer with the help of this two-day itinerary. Day One Start your shopping day in London with a five-minute walk along the edge of Hyde Park to Mount Street. BOND STREET London, W1S One of London’s most famous shopping streets, Bond Street, is a designer label utopia. The avenue is split into ‘new’ and ‘old’ sections; New Bond Street is home to leading European designer brands, while Old Bond Street is filled with the boutiques of Italian fashion houses. The area also sparkles with fine jewellers such as Boodles, Cartier and David Morris. Continue on foot for five minutes to Savile Row, which runs in parallel to New Bond Street. SAVILE ROW London, W1S Savile Row has been the menswear tailoring hub of London since the 18th century. A style institution, it’s the best place to commission bespoke handcrafted suits. For a tailor with historical value and a regal nod of approval, visit Royal Warrant holder Gieves & Hawkes. For a more modern style, book a consultation at the trend-setting Hardy Amies. Cross over to the adjacent Regent’s Street and visit Liberty London, located just a five-minute walk from Savile Row. The main entrance is located on Great Marlborough Street. MOUNT STREET London, W1K A historic shopping street in the heart of Mayfair, Mount Street is the beating heart of the British fashion retail industry. Begin your London shopping experience by browsing high-end British fashion at Jenny Packham and Christopher Kane, fine jewellery at David Marshall and Stephen Webster and, just around the corner on South Audley Street, handmade watches at Bremont. From the heart of Mount Street, Bond Street is just a 10-minute walk away.

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Page 1: LONDON THE DORCHESTER · Savile Row has been the menswear tailoring hub of London since the 18th century. A style institution, it’s the best place to commission bespoke handcrafted

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)

LONDONTHE DORCHESTERTwo day itinerary: ShoppingFor centuries, London has been one of the best places in Europe to shop. From giant emporiums, which are sightseeing

attractions in their own right, to entire streets dedicated to bespoke tailoring and boutiques specialising in the latest trends by

local and international designers, this ‘nation of shopkeepers’ lives up to its name. Explore the best that the city has to offer

with the help of this two-day itinerary.

Day OneStart your shopping day in London with a five-minute walk along the edge of Hyde Park to Mount Street.

BOND STREETLondon, W1S

One of London’s most famous shopping streets, Bond Street, is a designer label utopia. The avenue

is split into ‘new’ and ‘old’ sections; New Bond Street is home to leading European designer

brands, while Old Bond Street is filled with the boutiques of Italian fashion houses. The area also

sparkles with fine jewellers such as Boodles, Cartier and David Morris.

Continue on foot for five minutes to Savile Row, which runs in parallel to New Bond Street.

SAVILE ROWLondon, W1S

Savile Row has been the menswear tailoring hub of London since the 18th century. A style institution,

it’s the best place to commission bespoke handcrafted suits. For a tailor with historical value and a

regal nod of approval, visit Royal Warrant holder Gieves & Hawkes. For a more modern style, book a

consultation at the trend-setting Hardy Amies.

Cross over to the adjacent Regent’s Street and visit Liberty London, located just a five-minute walk

from Savile Row. The main entrance is located on Great Marlborough Street.

MOUNT STREETLondon, W1K

A historic shopping street in the heart of Mayfair, Mount Street is the beating heart of the British

fashion retail industry. Begin your London shopping experience by browsing high-end British fashion

at Jenny Packham and Christopher Kane, fine jewellery at David Marshall and Stephen Webster

and, just around the corner on South Audley Street, handmade watches at Bremont.

From the heart of Mount Street, Bond Street is just a 10-minute walk away.

Page 2: LONDON THE DORCHESTER · Savile Row has been the menswear tailoring hub of London since the 18th century. A style institution, it’s the best place to commission bespoke handcrafted

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)

Day twoBegin your final shopping day with a trip to Dover Street Market, located a 10-minute walk, or a five-minute taxi journey, from

the hotel.

SELFRIDGES & CO.T: 0800 123 400 | 400 Oxford Street, London, W1A 1AB

The second largest shop in the UK, Selfridges & Co. can be found on London’s iconic Oxford Street.

The high-end department store showcases myriad brands and collections from across the globe,

with spacious areas dedicated to fashion, accessories, jewellery, beauty, home, food and gifts.

To get back to the hotel from Selfridges, it’s just a 10-minute walk.

JERMYN STREETLondon, SW1

A menswear institution, the historic Jermyn Street features quality tailors, cobblers and leather

goods boutiques. Quintessential gentlemen looking for a crisp new shirt should visit Turnbull

& Asser or Thomas Pink; Alfred Dunhill for quality clothing; and John Lobb or Foster & Son for

handmade bespoke footwear.

Take a two-minute walk around the corner onto Piccadilly to get to Fortnum & Mason.

DOVER STREET MARKETT: 020 7518 0680 | 18-22 Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4DG

Located in a multi-storey, Grade II-listed building in Haymarket, Dover Street Market is an upscale

department store that’s laid out in the style of an art gallery. The trendy store, which was founded

by Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, is popular place to browse the collections of

experimental designers such as Molly Goddard, Loewe and Erdem.

Continue to Jermyn Street, located just a five-minute walk from Dover Street Market.

LIBERTY LONDONT: 020 7734 1234 | Regent Street, London, W1B 5AH

Housed in an iconic mock-Tudor building in the heart of Regent’s Street, Liberty is a luxury

department store showcasing high-end fashion and accessories, home goods, beauty products,

gifts, and much more. A prime place to explore the latest trends and collections, the store also

displays the popular Liberty London in-house collection, featuring Liberty’s distinctive graphic and

floral prints.

To reach Selfridges, take a 15-minute walk up Oxford Street.

Page 3: LONDON THE DORCHESTER · Savile Row has been the menswear tailoring hub of London since the 18th century. A style institution, it’s the best place to commission bespoke handcrafted

The Dorchester, London | 45 Park Lane, London | Coworth Park, Ascot | Le Meurice, Paris | Hôtel Plaza Athénée, ParisHotel Principe di Savoia, Milan | Hotel Eden, Rome | The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills | Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles | Dubai (opening 2020)

All journey times are approximate and subject to variation.

FORTNUM & MASONT: 020 7734 8040 | 181 Piccadilly, London, W1A 1ER

Established in 1707, Fortnum & Mason is the grande dame of the London shopping scene. Offering

impeccably sourced products, often with Royal Warrants of their own, the Food Hall is considered

by many to be the main event here, selling everything from British cheeses and Champagne to

handmade chocolates, with the store’s famous hampers taking pride of place.

To reach the penultimate shopping destination, Harvey Nichols, enjoy a five-minute taxi journey or a

20-minute walk through Green Park.

HARRODST: 020 7730 1234 | 87-135 Brompton Road, London, SW1X 7XL

A shopping trip to London wouldn’t be complete without visiting the largest department store in the

UK. Spread across a 5-acre site, and with more than 300 departments, you could spend an entire

day at Harrods. While almost every item imaginable is on display, the store is particularly famous

for its exquisite high fashion and accessories collections, as well as its tempting Food Hall.

To get back to Mayfair, hail a taxi for the short 10-minute journey back to the hotel.

HARVEY NICHOLST: 0207 235 5000 | 109 - 125 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7RJ

Set in the heart of the esteemed Knightsbridge neighbourhood, Harvey Nichols is an upscale British

department store specialising in luxury fashion. It’s a one-stop shop for international label lovers, with

a plethora of collections by established big-name brands and must-have independent designers. To

complete a new look, there are also departments dedicated to accessories and beauty.

Take a five-minute walk down Brompton Road to reach the final destination, Harrods.