So here's part-2 of my London post, still about chasing-storefront in one area.
Now in Mayfair and started from Oxford Circus tube station in Oxford Street.
For another London Guide Photo Spot Series, click:
https://www.holaaquila.com/2019/08/londons-blooming-storefront-guide.html
https://www.holaaquila.com/2019/08/top-3-photospot-with-londons-tower.html
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For another London Guide Photo Spot Series, click:
https://www.holaaquila.com/2019/08/londons-blooming-storefront-guide.html
https://www.holaaquila.com/2019/08/top-3-photospot-with-londons-tower.html
https://www.holaaquila.com/2019/08/top-4-instagramable-photospot-with.html
PS: Oxford Street is the 'main street' here which connects to Bond Street, mainly decked with big store like John-Lewis, Debenhams, Zara, Next, etc whilst smaller street behind the long Bond-Regent Street is the one that we’ll explore.
From Oxford Circus take right to Regent Street then another right after 2 junction and you’ll find Maddox Gallery. Their decorated galleryfront always full with seasonal floral arrangement or other themed depends on what the exibition inside.
Maddox Gallery Wisteria Decoration |
From Maddox Gallery if you turn right to Pollen St then turn left, you will spot the huge super colorful -not a flowers but balloon instead- installation of Fenwick.
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Fenwick's Baloon Installation |
Take left from Fenwick junction then walk go straight to Cork St then you’ll spot this angel shaped ‘backdrop’ infront of Stork Restaurant.
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Supercute Angel Wing shaped Flower Installation |
From Stork, just head to Grosverner Square you then greeted by full-flower storefront of 34 Restaurant. Look at those flowers though..
34 Restaurant's Full Flower-Storefront |
Okay, moving on..
If you decided to then wandering to another area, I suggest you go to Seven Dials.
Seven dials is basicaly a roundabout that branched to seven street.
The famous Covent Garden, Neil’s Street and Neils Yard is connected through this roundabout.
If you head to Elham Street at the end of the road you’ll find the iconic London pub, Crown and Anchor.
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Crown and Anchor |
From here if you turn left then another left to Short’s Garden, find a small alley on your right then there you go.. the famous Neal’s Yard -which is really packed when we get there.
The packed Neal's Yard |
Enjoy your walk from one to another places that I mentioned here, we ourself stopped by in every store on our left/ right side just because the stores are so colorful outside, quirky and unique inside.
Enjoy London...!
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