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Centrale Shopping Centre
North End
M-W, F Sa 9:30AM-7PM, Th 9:30AM-9:00PM, Su 11AM-5PM
Close to West Croydon station

Shopping centre opened in 2004, situated on 4 floors. Shops include House of Fraser, Debenhams, Next, Zara, H&M, French Connection and Aldo. The Food Gallery is on the top floor of centre and includes a wide variety of restaurants.

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Purley Way
Purley Way
To the south west of Central Croydon, but still in the borough

Large retail area including large stores such as one of the four IKEA's in London, a B&Q warehouse, the first Homebase, TJ Maxx, Vue, Megabowl, Mothercare World, Argos Extra, Sainsbury's, City Limits and more. There are various retail parks there aswell, Valley Park, Purley Way retail park, Croydon Colonades, Waddon Goods Park, Croydon Fiveways.

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Supermarkets

Include, in Croydon, Sainsbury's Whitgift Centre, Tesco's on Brighton Road 5 mins walk from town cntr, Lidl West Croydon, Marks & Spencer Whitgift Centre, and a Waitrose East Croydon.

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Surrey Street Market
Surrey St

Market which has a Royal Charter dating back to 1276 linking it to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Croydon is one of the top 20 retail destinations in the United Kingdom, it has two large and a smaller shopping centers. All the major chain stores can be found in Croydon, along with most department stores including the only Allders left in the UK.

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Beano's / Marketplace
Middle Street
10AM - 6PM

Beano's which once was the largest second-hand CD, LP and DVD store in Europe, has now closed. It has however been replaced by Marketplace, which consist of 50 small market stalls selling arts & crafts.

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North End

The shopping road in Croydon

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Whitgift Shopping Centre
North End
M-W, F Sa 9AM-7PM, Th 9AM-9PM, Su 11AM-5PM, Bank holidays 10AM-6PM
Close to West Croydon bus station

Main shopping centre, situated on 3 floors and used to be biggest shopping centre in Europe. Shops include Marks & Spencer, Bhs, Allders, Boots, WHSmith, Sainsbury's Central, Mothercare and Books Etc. Various restaurants and cafes throughout the centre.

Bromley

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Each of the towns and villages in the borough has its own distinct high street but Bromley High St remains the main shopping centre and runs the length of the town. The northern section is mainly comprised of a cinema, specialist shops and restaurants. As the high street gets to the Market Square, there are a number of pubs. The central section of the High Street, between Market Square and Elmfield Rd, is pedestrianised.

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Bromley Charter Market
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In a car park behind Bromley North Station
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Farmer's market
At weekends
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Glades shopping mall
Runs parallel to the east side of the High Street

The bulk of the better-known stores are in this area.

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The Mall
The southern section of the High Street, which runs down to Bromley South Station

Does not get many shoppers.

Kingston

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Kingston has the most extensive range of shops in the southeast of England outside central London, and is very popular, especially at weekends. Virtually all major chains have branches, as well as several independent shops and boutiques.

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Bentall centre
Clarence St

Biggest shopping mall. Four-storey mall, which is anchored by a multi-level department store, Bentalls, which sells high-end fashion, home ware and specialty food products. John Lewis is the other main department store in town and is noted for quality. It has a branch of Waitrose supermarket in the basement.

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Fife Road
Between the Bentall Centre and the railway station

Several clothing boutiques.

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Kingston Marketplace

The marketplace was historically at the heart of Kingston's prosperity, benefiting from a Royal Charter forbidding any other markets within seven miles. Today it mostly sells fruit and vegetables, although there are some other stalls. There are also occasional visiting markets from France and Germany that sell regional produce and takeaway food and drink.