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Burlington Arcade

17 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

If you love novelist P.G. Wodehouse’s descriptions of 1920s and ’30s London, you’ll find it alive in the arcade between Piccadilly and Bond Street. It’s the quintessence of Englishness, glitzy and luxurious, and it features in Wodehouse’s Jeeves novels. One character goes there to buy socks as a potential cure for a broken heart. Though this arcade, with its perfume shops, jewellers, and designer clothing stores is an elegant place to wander, be warned: Prices are extortionate!
Polina
January 23, 2017

Tips from locals

Galin
November 3, 2013
Built in 1819 by Lord Cavendish, to provide 'industrious females' with employment, and to stop people throwing oyster shells into garden of Burlington House
Jonathan
February 14, 2014
Elegant historical covered shopping for jewelry and cashmere etc.
Harriet
October 7, 2015
Traditional English shopping- been there for hundreds of years
Sandra
July 7, 2015
Beautiful antique jewellery shops.
Johnny
August 7, 2014
Historic shopping arcade, get your shoes polished for a few pounds or enjoy fresh Parisien macaroons from Laduree.

Burlington Arcade by Airbnb Experiences

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Location
51 Piccadilly
London, England