London’s oldest shopping arcades
London is home to some of the oldest shopping arcades in the world. Similar to mega malls and department stores, these arcades feature multiple shops under one roof protected from the elements.
Here’s a path to see four of the most iconic ones followed by afternoon tea:
Piccadilly Arcade (1909) — Designed by Architect George Thrale Jell, Piccadilly Arcade is a Grade II listed building that opened in 1909. After it sustained damage in World War II, it was restored in 1957. Today, it is home to 28 shops, including jewelry, shoe shops and tailors.
Note : Prestat - Chocolatier to Queen Elizabeth II and Roald Dahl’s favourite shop
www.stjameslondon.co.uk/neighbourhoods/princes-arcade ✆ +44 2078 515000
Princess Arcade St James's, London SW1Y 6DN
Burlington Arcade
(1819) — The Regency-style building designed by architect Samuel Ware was opened in 1819 and is the longest and the second oldest of the arcades. Originally, it was erected by the Cavendish family to prevent members of the public from throwing oyster shells over the wall to their home. It also provided privacy and rental income.
Princess Arcade St James's, London SW1Y 6DN
Following multiple fires and World War II damage, the arcade underwent restoration in 1952 in anticipation of Queen Elizabeth's coronation procession passing by the building the following year. It received significant refurbishment in 2019 and today houses a mix of high-end retailers, including Manolo Blahnik, Chanel and La Perla.
The famous Beadles, a private police force that still wears traditional uniforms and top hats, patrols the Arcade enforcing rules (including no singing, humming, hurrying).
www.royalarcade.london ✆ +44 2074 954882
4 Royal Arcade, London W1S 4BT
Extras
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London (1932) — For the ultimate window-shopping, take a look at the Rolls-Royce showroom on Berkeley Street in Mayfair, which has been open since 1932. The entry-level Ghost starts at £255K and the top-of-the-line Phantom starts at £369K.
www.royalarcade.london ✆ +44 2031 994660
15 Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London W1J 6EG
Afternoon Tea
Fait Maison — Enjoy a Middle Eastern and Mediterranean inspired afternoon tea by Executive Chef Yvonne Osman of sandwiches, homemade scones, clotted cream, jam, and mini desserts served with choice of tea in an Instagram-worthy space.
Starts at £35 / person
www.fait-maison.co.uk ✆ +44 2045 399224
13 Berkeley Street, London W1J 8DU
Starts at £35 / person
www.fait-maison.co.uk ✆ +44 2045 399224
13 Berkeley Street, London W1J 8DU
Even if it is just for window-shopping — a visit to these historic arcades is worth the trip!
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