Best Shopping Malls in Chesterfield Mews Area

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Best Shopping Malls in Chesterfield Mews Area

One New Change
One New Change
4.2 (5184 ratings)4.5 (255 ratings)
An eclectic mix of high-end and high street fashion, gifts and restaurants in glass-walled complex.
New Change, London, EC4M 9AF, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Attractions, Tours & Hotel Deals | OverseasAttractions.com
20 Best Places for Shopping in London - OverseasAttractions.com
"If you’re looking for an important retail development in the City of London, then look no further than One New Change. This is actually the only major shopping centre in the area, so it won’t be difficult to find. It is located nearby St. Paul’s Cathedral, so you can always add a visit to this amazing cathedral to your experience."
Mentioned by MyLondon
10 best shopping centres in London according to TripAdvisor
"There's plenty to keep you busy here with restaurants, cafés, menswear and womenswear fashion brands, all set overlooking St Paul's Cathedral. Brands include GAP, Kurt Geiger, Pandora, Swarovski, Ted Baker and more."
Westfield Stratford City
Westfield Stratford City
4.4 (51176 ratings)4 (1679 ratings)
Large shopping mall featuring numerous luxury stores, plus a cinema, food court & restaurants.
Montfichet Rd, London, E20 1EJ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by UniAcco
13 Best Shopping Places In London That Are Answer To Your Prayers
"If you are wondering where to shop in London, then Westfield Stratford City is the place to be!. This shopping centre opened its doors in September 2011, and it is considered to be one of the largest in Europe. The centre includes approximately 400 stores and 70 restaurants the most notable being Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and John Lewis."
Mentioned by Trip101
8 Best Shopping Malls In London, UK - Updated 2021
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Roel Hemkes used under CC BY 2.0. Another Westfield chain, Westfield Stratford City Shopping Center offers a wide variety of shops, as well as dining and entertainment. With 83 restaurants, including those serving halal and vegetarian dishes, everyone will find something on the menu."
Covent Garden
Covent Garden
4.6 (71652 ratings)
Shops, cafes and bars in restored market buildings with street performers in the Piazza.
The Market Bldg, Brentford, WC2E 8RF, United Kingdom
Shopping mallMarketHistorical landmark
Mentioned by London x London
13 London Markets You Should Visit At Least Once
"I’ll level with you: the extent of Covent Garden’s ‘market’ status is kind of questionable, despite it being one of the most famous markets in London. There are more shops selling designer bags here than there are market traders but that doesn’t stop it from being a historic market spot in the centre of London. Don’t think it’s all about the big names here either – there are independents and quirky finds if you poke around, particularly at the weekends when independent makers set up around the Apple Market."
Mentioned by Visit London
Best London markets
"Watch a musician or magician in the piazza and wander among the stalls and high-end shops at Covent Garden Market. Housed in and around the iconic Market Building, this central London shopping market is an architectural masterpiece. Alongside Apple Market, speciality shops such as perfume boutiques, homeware stores, restaurants and cafes, you'll find gorgeous crafts, antiques and jewellery."
Mentioned by mirror
12 incredible markets in London you're going to want to visit right now
"In the heart of London's bustling Covent Garden, you'll find this covered market with quirky stalls offering local artwork, handmade clothes and extra trinkets and souvenirs. The surrounding area is filled with pubs, restaurants and bars too, with plenty of live entertainment on offer from musicians to comedians. When to visit: It's open seven days a week, 10am-6pm."
The Royal Exchange
The Royal Exchange
4.4 (872 ratings)
Boutiques, restaurants & bars in a 1844 trading center with a columned Pantheon-style facade.
Royal Exchange, London, EC3V 3LR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LDNFASHION
London’s Top 10 Luxury Shops
"Not a single shop, but a collection of exclusive boutiques and restaurants, founded in the 16th century and housed in a striking building constructed in 1837. Shops include Hermès, Georg Jensen and Tiffany & Co, and goods available to buy range from fashion and accessories to beauty products and homewares. 3 Royal Court, Royal Exchange, Unit 15C, London EC3V 3LN"
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
50 famous buildings in London (with photos
"The Royal Exchange building opposite the Bank of England is the third building on the site. It’s one of the most familiar and famous sites in London because of its position at such a busy junction, on several major bus routes. The present building dates from the 1840s, and its highlight is its graceful Classical Greek portico."
Windsor Royal Station
Windsor Royal Station
4.4 (438 ratings)4 (128 ratings)
A variety of shops & cafes compose this elegant shopping arcade in an 1850s rail station.
Arch 5 Goswell Hill, Windsor, SL4 1RH, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Montcalm London Marble Arch
What to do on a day out in Windsor - Montcalm Blog
"For a relatively small town, Windsor has a wide range of shops, including department stores, high street outlets, specialist fashion shops and local independents. There are plenty of retail stores catering for tourists, offering souvenirs and other memorabilia. The main shopping areas are Peascod Street, the High Street and Thames Street, along with Windsor Royal Station and Eton High Street, where the upmarket, fashionable stores can be found."
Mentioned by VisitBritain
9 royally awesome things to do in Windsor
"Whether you’re looking for local crafts or designer duds, you’re bound to find something that strikes your fancy at this quirky shopping arcade located opposite Windsor castle. Housed in a fromer Victorian Railway Station, architecture lovers will get a kick out of spotting the building’s original remaining features including Jubilee arch, the cobbled stones, and Queen Victoria's Royal Waiting Room."
Ldo
Ldo
4.4 (277 ratings)
Wembley Park Blvd, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 0QL, United Kingdom
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atria Watford
atria Watford
4.2 (9839 ratings)4 (20 ratings)
Large indoor shopping mall with many smart high-street shops and department stores, plus eateries.
201 The Harlequin, Watford, WD17 2UB, United Kingdom
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Walthamstow Market
Walthamstow Market
4.5 (83 ratings)4 (149 ratings)
116 High St, Walthamstow, London, E17 7JX, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Expat Guide to the United Kingdom | Expatica
The five best markets in London
"At just over 1000 metres long, Walthamstow Market is the longest in Europe and, because it’s not really part of the London tourist track, it’s one of the best London markets for real budget bargains. It’s open every day (except for Sundays and Mondays) from dawn until dusk, and is used by locals on a daily basis to buy food, clothes, gifts, electrical equipment, music, body care products and household goods. Whatever you need, Walthamstow Market has it, and if you can’t see what you want, someone will get it for you by the following week."
Lakeside Shopping Centre
Lakeside Shopping Centre
4.3 (19814 ratings)
Massive indoor shopping centre with high-street shops, food court, lakeside restaurants and cinema.
W Thurrock Way, West Thurrock, Grays RM20 2ZP, United Kingdom
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St George's Shopping Centre
St George's Shopping Centre
4.2 (5417 ratings)
High street fashion and lifestyle stores in compact mall with restaurants and a multi-screen cinema.
St Anns Rd, Harrow, HA1 1HS, United Kingdom
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Best & Cool Bars in Chesterfield Mews

Mugen
Mugen
4.3 (254 ratings)
Contemporary Japanese restaurant with a sushi bar and traditional minimalist decor.
Unit 1, Dorrington House, 9-15 Leather Ln, London EC1N 7ST, United Kingdom
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Garlic & Shots
Garlic & Shots
4.3 (493 ratings)
Low-lit, gothic-style bar with 101 flavoured vodkas and cantina-style food, all with lots of garlic.
14 Frith St, London, W1D 4RD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Time Out London
The most quirky restaurants in London
"Everything on the menu at this bizarre restaurant contains garlic – ‘you can always order extra garlic, but never less’, warns the blurb. Expect to be fully marinated by the time you’ve polished off the desserts (yes, they contain the pungent stuff too). At least five of the shots on the 101-strong list have also succumbed to garlic overload."
Sabine Rooftop Bar
Sabine Rooftop Bar
4.1 (61 ratings)
Sophisticated rooftop bar with a modern vibe, spectacular views and a regular line up of events.
7, 10 Godliman St, London EC4V 5AJ, United Kingdom
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Churches and Cathedrals in Chesterfield Mews

Holy Sepulchre Church
Holy Sepulchre Church
4.5 (129 ratings)4 (14 ratings)
17th-century church hosting regular concerts, the burial place of Captain Smith of Pocahontas fame.
Holborn Viaduct, London, EC1A 2DQ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Sepulchre is dominated by its grey 15th century Gothic tower. Captain John Smith, the famous Governor of Virginia, rescued by Pocahontas, was buried here in 1631. But St Sepulchre also has darker associations."
St Giles Cripplegate
St Giles Cripplegate
4.5 (94 ratings)4.5 (11 ratings)
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
Fore St Ave, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by strawberrytours.com
The Five Oldest Church in London | Strawberry Tours
"This Church of England church was built just outside the city wall, next to the Cripplegate, hence the name (without means outside). It was initially built in the 11th century before the current building was constructed in 1394, with the stone tower being added in 1682. While it survived the fire of 1666, it has been severely damaged on three other occasions, from fires in 1545 and 1897 and from an air raid during the Blitz in 1940."
Mentioned by Delve Into Europe
17 Beautiful Churches in London
"St Giles is the patron saint of lepers, the crippled and the handicapped, hence this unusual dedication. It’s another London medieval church, mostly built in the late Gothic Perpendicular style, and survived the Great Fire of London but not the Blitz. The whole of the surrounding area was destroyed, and on this ground, close to a section of the London Wall, the Barbican Estate was built."
All Hallows by the Tower
All Hallows by the Tower
4.6 (467 ratings)4.5 (237 ratings)
The wedding venue of president John Quincy Adams, founded in 675AD, with a Saxon arch and a museum.
Byward St, London, EC3R 5BJ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Oldest.org
8 Oldest Buildings in London
"Year Built: 675 CE Location: Byward Street, City of London Purpose:  Church (Current Denomination – Church of England) Still Standing:  Yes. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. Although St. Bride’s Church is considered older, All Hallows by the Tower often cites itself as the oldest church in the City of London – unlike other early churches, All Hallows has a definitive founding date backed up by well-kept records."
Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
The Most Beautiful Churches in London
"A post shared by Spring Education London (@springedulondon) on Mar 29, 2019 at 4:06am PDT. Though bombed in WWII, All Hallows by the Tower remains a gorgeous Grade I listed church. The oldest in the City, having been founded by the Abbey of Barking in AD 675, it was from this church that Samuel Pepys watched the Great Fire spread in 1666."
Mentioned by History Hit
10 of the Most Magnificent Churches and Cathedrals in London
"Reconstruction during 1955, after extensive damage in the Blitz. Image source: Ben Brooksbank / CC BY-SA 2.0. Located on the doorstep of the Tower of London, this church has buried the bodies of numerous victims sentenced to death on Tower Hill, including those of Thomas More, Bishop John Fisher and Archbishop Laud."

Best Botanical Garden in Chesterfield Mews

Kew Palace
Kew Palace
4.6 (1472 ratings)4.5 (187 ratings)
Red brick stately home with untouched 200-year-old kitchens within the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Richmond, TW9 3AE, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Wander In Two | Travel Blog
Why You Should Visit Kew Gardens (London's Royal Botanical Gardens)
"After lunch we stopped at Kew Palace, a 17th century building that was the summer home of King George III in the 18th century. It’s actually the oldest building in Kew Gardens and it has been turned into a museum showcasing the history and bringing to life King George and his wife Queen Charlotte and their 15 children’s lives in the palace over the three levels. There is a perfectly manicured garden out the back which gives a stunning view."
Mentioned by Viajario
Kew Garden, o Jardim Botânico Real
"The King George III summer home, Kew Palace is one of London’s lesser-known royal residences and is the oldest building in the Gardens, built in 1631 for a Flemish merchant, Samuel Fortrey."
Davies Alpine House
Davies Alpine House
4.6 (177 ratings)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Rd, Richmond, TW9 3AB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Viajario
Kew Garden, o Jardim Botânico Real
"The Davies Alpine House is a somewhat different greenhouse, it is quite long (16m) and high (10m) and was designed to provide ideal conditions, fresh with natural wind for the best conditions the mountain plants. The collection features a wide range of campanulas, dianthus, small ferns, helichrysum, small lavenders, primulas, saxifrage, thymus, tulips and verbascums along with lesser known species."
Mentioned by Google Arts & Culture
Step Outside: Kew Gardens
"Many of the plants at Kew couldn't survive in Britain's grey, damp climate. The Davies Alpine House supports those that thrive in dry, cool, windy conditions of mountainous areas such as succulents and campanulas,"
Isabella Plantation
Isabella Plantation
4.8 (2153 ratings)5 (263 ratings)
Lush 40-acre woodland located within Richmond Park & known for its evergreen azaleas.
Richmond Park, Richmond, TW10 5HS, United Kingdom
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