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The original department store, the historic Burlington Arcade is home to fine watch and jewellery boutiques, luxury perfumers and luxury fashion houses.
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Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London, England, United Kingdom. It is 196 yards (179 m) long, parallel to and east of Bond Street from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens .
Explore the historic and architectural masterpiece of Burlington Arcade, one of the longest covered shopping streets in Britain. Find luxury accessories, enjoy a cup of tea and discover its hidden treasures.
- 51 Burlington Arcade, W1J 0QJ
Burlington Arcade opened in 1819 ‘for the sale of jewellery and fancy articles of fashionable demand, for the gratification of the public.’. It had 51 independent boutiques across 72 units, selling luxuries like hats, gloves and jewellery – it was notably the place to go for a bonnet.
The Burlington Arcade runs adjacent to Old Bond Street and is an enclosed arcade with glass overhead. There are doormen in uniform at the entrance and exit to the arcade and stationed part way through the arcade.
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- 51 Piccadilly, London
Saturday: 09:00 – 19:00. Sunday: 11:00 – 18:00. Boutique opening times may vary. Please check the homepage of each individual boutique for further information on opening hours. InstagramFacebook-fLinkedinWeibo. Website created by FrogBox.
Strolling down this carpeted shopping arcade is like stepping back in history: it’s remained largely unchanged since a local aristocrat built it in 1819.