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Royal Leamington WELCOME TO ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA PARADE NORTH-WEST NORTH-EAST SOUTH-WEST SOUTH-EAST With an unrivalled selection of specialist So called after the Victorians’ pastime of Mainly known as the party quarter, the This area holds a wealth of latest looks with Running through the heart of the town, With an enviable combination of well-known boutiques and major high-street stores, promenading to show off their fashionable North-West of Leamington still holds some smart casuals and accessories at Driftwood, Regent Street is bursting with beautiful brands and independents, the south-eastern Royal Leamington Spa is a shopping attire, Parade has kept to its roots with its retail gems. On Warwick Street you’ll find and Cath Kidston. European glamour is in boutiques such as Lilac Rose, that stocks side of town includes high-class names experience not to be missed. The town has wide range of national fashion retailers and great personal service at Karabo, stocking abundance at Revolve and for underwear brands that you can’t find everywhere, such as L.K. Bennett and Jaeger within an eclectic mix of independent retailers, well-known brands. With big names such as womenswear from Religion, Joe’s Jeans with exclusive labels, try Louie Noir Lingerie opposite high street names like Chesca, Regent Court or for funky street-wear, try selling unique and interesting wares, coupled Ted Baker and Firetrap in House of Fraser, and Hudson. and Frances Thackray. If you’re shopping for Shuropody and Bravissimo. SuperDry in Satchwell Court. If you have with all the well-known brands offered by plus high street fashion from Monsoon, Probe a little further and you’ll also discover that special day, the White Dress Boutique has At the far end of the street, enjoy the friendly a love of all things outdoors, head for Two national chains. So whether you’re after H&M, Next, Jones Bootmaker, River Island superb bargains and gift ideas in some of the a fabulous array of bridal wear. service while trying on pre-loved one-off Seasons, Fat Face or Parkinsons while the one-off pieces or household names, Royal and White Stuff to name but a few, Parade vintage and charity shops in this area. High quality gifts can be found at Elise and designer wear at the Dressing Room. Or Danish Wardrobe Company offers beautiful, Leamington Spa has them all within a effortlessly combines high street fashion Lockhart & Lace while Peter Stephan can scour the charity shops for a host of bargains Scandinavian-designed womenswear, beautifully picturesque town centre. with a myriad of designer labels. provide that perfect piece of jewellery. For while contributing to good causes like the This area is great for gifts to covet. Take a For a truly sublime shopping experience For gifts, and treats, why not take a peek at music lovers, Presto Classical is abound with British Red Cross, Oxfam or the RSPCA. browse around Filthy But Gorgeous, McIntosh with none of the stress, have a wonderful Whittards’ incredible china range, Planet instruments, accessories and sheet music. Unique gifts are aplenty at Stone the Crows & Paul and Cologne & Cotton for delectable day out at Royal Leamington Spa. Bong’s curios, Robert Charles Leathergoods The north-east also boasts the superb Royal but if you want to keep the kids occupied, step presents. or health and beauty products at The Body Priors shopping centre, with major names into the fantasy table-top battle world of the Shop, Boots and Superdrug - all on Parade. like Animal, USC, Gap, Head, Top Shop and Games Workshop. Marks & Spencer. Gentlemen may want to browse the superb For children’s entertainment, head to Ella’s Toy range of classic town and country menswear Shop. While gentlemen will find clothing from offered by F Hazell Smith or for top fashion evening wear and traditional garments to brands and an equally excellent service, contemporary clobber at Parkes Menswear head to Venue Menswear. and Clements & Church, ACCESSORIES RSCPA Joules Top Shop/Top Man FOOTWEAR Space NK MOBILITY SERVICES Accessorize 48 Regent Street 01926 428 823 G3 67 Parade 01926 314 012 F5 4 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 01926 450 213 F6 Clarks 90 Regent Street 01926 424 289 H6 Shopmobility 35 Parade 01926 311 904 E6 Save The Children USC 75 Parade 01926 424 872 G5 The Body Shop Royal Priors Shopping Centre 01926 470 450 F7 Claire’s Accessories 39 Regent Street 01926 313 153 F3 7 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 0844 332 5841 F6 ECCO 39 Parade 01926 888 454 F5 Carpark 14 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 01926 422 391 F6 Scope White Stuff 83 Parade 01926 336 049 H5 The Perfume Shop MUSIC/ENTERTAINMENT Robert Charles Leathergoods 90 Warwick Street 01926 832 087 E7 66 Parade 01926 431 072 F5 Jade Shoes 2 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 01926 429 937 F6 Head 10 Parade 01926 881 584 C6 Sue Ryder FASHION: LINGERIE 70-72 Warwick Street 01926 430 881 E6 HEALTH & BEAUTY: PRODUCTS & TREATMENTS 14 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 887 870 F6 ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS 52-54 Regent Street 01926 311 113 G3 Ann Summers Jones Bootmaker Neal’s Yard Remedies Presto Classical Castle Galleries The Blue Cross 6 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 425 000 F6 74 Parade 0845 602 8717 F5 106 Regent Street 01926 832 685 H6 7 Park Street 01926 317 025 F7 64a Regent Street 01926 335 822 G4 47 Regent Street 01926 336 350 F3 Bravissimo & Pepperberry Shoe Zone PHARMACIES Gallery 150 COMPUTER SHOPS 64b Regent Street 01926 453 090 G4 69 Warwick Street 01926 336 422 E6 Boots Pharmacy 9 Livery Street 01926 259 339 H6 Spa Computer Centre Frances Thackray Shuropody 37-39 Oxford Street 01926 887 268 E8 HM Graphics 68 Clarendon Street 01926 337 648 G9 5 Park Street 01926 435 353 F7 64d Regent Street 01926 336 141 G4 Boots The Chemist 111 Regent Street 01926 888 086 G6 Western Computers Louie Noir Lingerie GAMES: MODELLING 31 Parade 01926 424 945 E6 16 Livery Street 01926 460 267 H5 5 Park Street 07412 100 955 H7 Games Workshop HB Dunn Chemist DEPARTMENT STORES FASHION: MENS 32 Regent Street 01926 435 771 G3 87 Regent Street 01926 424 796 G5 House of Fraser Clements and Church GAMES: VIDEO & COMPUTER 76–86 Parade 0844 800 3738 F5 Karabo 23 Park Street 01926 887 668 F7 CeX Entertainment Exchange Marks & Spencer 40 Warwick Street 01926 336 375 D4 116 Parade H4 10 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 01926 451 837 F6 L.K. Bennett Game Marks & Spencer 22–24 Livery Street 01926 424 256 H4 16 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 431 030 F6 68-72 Parade 01926 451 837 F5 Laura Ashley GIFTS AND LIFESTYLE JEWELLERY AND WATCHES Rooms–Heart of England Co–op 108 Parade 0871 983 5999 H4 Berylune Ernest Jones 52-60 Warwick Street 01926 832 738 D5 Lilac Rose 45 Park Street 01926 258 232 G7 69 Regent Street 01926 883 800 G4 3 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 01926 335 163 F6 DISCOUNT SHOPS Blighty Bazaar Monsoon Fabulous Just 99p 13 - 15 Kenilworth Street 01926 730 943 F8 20 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 430 934 F6 132 Parade 01926 885 499 I4 37 Parade 01926 311 904 E6 Superdrug Cargo Home Shop H Samuel Poundland New Look 71 Warwick Street 01926 426 144 E6 88 Parade 01926 420 430 G5 15–16 Upper Mall, Royal 01926 314 616 F6 47 Parade 01926 421 580 F5 21 Parade 01926 882 029 D6 Cath Kidston PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOPS Priors Karika Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum ELECTRICAL/AUDIO VISUAL 5 Satchwell Court 01926 833 518 G6 Regent Studios Phase Eight 119 Regent Street 01926 311 361 G6 Royal Pump Rooms, Parade 01926 742 700 L4 Bang & Olufsen Collective 2 Park Street 01926 257 030 F7 84 Regent Street 01926 422 124 H6 Pandora BABY/CHILDREN 78 Regent Street 01926 881 500 G6 37 Park Street 01926 888 774 G7 The Leamington Photo Shop Planet 17 Whiteheads Court, Royal 01926 429 888 F6 JoJo Maman Bebe F Hazell Smith Cologne & Cotton 120 Regent Street 01926 888 440 H7 18 Upper Mall, Royal Priors 01926 425 288 F6 Priors 76 Regent Street 01926 312 059 G5 73–75 Regent Street 01926 421 768 G4 74 Regent Street 0845 262 2212 G5 Venture Photography Rachel David – Textile Anarchist Party Animal The Cotton Nappy Company Moss Elise 13 Park Street 01926 426 677 G7 25 Park Street 07725 020 804 F7 1 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 882 929 F6 41 Russell Street 01926 430 000 D4 40 Parade 01926 426 960 D5 1a Park Street 01926 888 290 F7 SHOPPING CENTRES Revolve Peter Stephan Jewellers BOOKS, CARDS & STATIONERY Parkes Menswear Filthy But Gorgeous/Warwick Gallery Regent Court Shopping 01926 832 409 H5 28 Bedford Street 01926 334 210 F4 83 Warwick Street 01926 338 863 E7 98 Warwick Street 01926 431 400 E7 Card Factory 116 Regent Street 01926 339 966 H7 Centre Revolve 29 Parade 01926 832 315 D6 Status Menswear Royal Priors Shopping 01926 450 150 F6 88 Warwick Street 01926 432 120 E7 81 Warwick Street 01926 886 633 E7 Clinton Cards Centre Taking Shape 8 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 450 302 F6 Thorburns SPORTS AND LEISURE 110 Parade 01926 316 035 H4 16 Whiteheads Court, Royal 01926 420 386 E6 Paperchase The Dressing Room Priors Broadribb Cycles 36 Parade 01926 430 313 D5 56 Bedford Street 01926 421 428 H3 20a Regent Street 01926 882 154 G3 Top Man Ryman the Stationer Millets 98 Parade 01926 332 144 H4 Women at Large 11 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 450 213 F6 18a Livery Street 01926 420 082 H5 27 Parade 01926 359 861 D6 The Works Music Matters Venue Menswear FASHION: LADIES & MENS 36 Regent Street 01926 422 421 G3 Mountain Warehouse 58 Parade 01926 452 265 D5 23a Regent Street 01926 888 644 F2 102 Parade 01926 470 468 H4 W H Smith Ltd Wall’s TV Video and White Goods Specialists Animal FASHION VINTAGE THEMED 16 Lower Mall, Royal Priors 01926 881 896 F6 Sports Direct 54-56 Parade 01926 330 337 D5 100 Warwick Street 01926 883 883
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