City of London

One New Change
Cheapside
7 days a week
off Cheapside, tube: St Paul's

The City's only modern shopping centre, which opened in October 2010. Includes around 60 shops and restaurants. It is controversially situated right by St Paul's Cathedral and is in a small area of retailing, including Bow Lane.

Although not noted for the best shopping opportunities in London these are securely held by the West End, the City nonetheless retains an above average shopping offer, having a large, relatively affluent and captive crowd of City workers right on their doorstep. Avoid shopping during lunchtime hours, if you can, as this is the time when workers are looking to do the same, in their thousands. Again, at weekends many outlets will be closed. A number of retail venues stand out:

Leadenhall Market
off Gracechurch St, tube: Monument

Worth visiting for its architecture and old-fashioned cobbled streets. It was used as a location in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

Royal Exchange
tube: Bank

Situated opposite the Bank of England, the Exchange houses a number of upmarket outlets. Part of the exterior was recently featured in the film Bridget Jones' Diary at the end, when Bridget runs after Mark along a snowy street.