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WESTFIELD LONDON the Ultimate Luxury Shopping Experience Discover WESTFIELD LONDON The ultimate luxury shopping experience TAX FREE Shopping WESTFIELD LONDON Official Shopping Centre of London 2012 Exclusive shopping at The Village With more than 40 luxury brands under one roof, The Village at Westfield London is the place to discover the best in designer fashion and lifestyle. The visually stunning environment offers the ultimate shopping experience for those who love to shop in style. And it’s not just for shopping. Searcys Champagne Bar, located in The Village, creates an intimate focal point: a place to meet and relax and take in the panoramic views of the world’s leading fashion stores, including UK firsts and world-acclaimed names. Take the iconic sweeping staircase to the first floor, admiring the cascading chandeliers, and enter another Westfield London: a sense of space level of tempting food and fashion with Caffé Concerto and even more luxury fashion and accessory boutiques. The Village is an ever-evolving space that cleverly The ulTimaTe combines shopping with culture. Events, exhibitions and fashion installations are hosted regularly in desTinaTion The Village to create an inspirational and culturally stimulating destination. Westfield London is the capital's ultimate luxury The Village: luxury shopping shopping and leisure destination: the perfect place to shop, eat and meet. This architecturally stunning undercover environment is a showcase for four anchor stores: Debenhams, Next, M&S and House of Fraser, plus over 270 other luxury and high-street retailers such as Apple, Bershka, Hugo Boss, H&M, Zara and Topshop. And don't miss The Village, an exclusive shopping enclave that is home to over 40 sought-after brands such as Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Mulberry, Prada, Jimmy Choo, Tiffany, De Beers and many more. As much an entertainment hub as a place to shop, there are 65 exciting eating concepts offering more than 25 styles and nationalities of cooking, as well as a state-of-the-art 14-screen Vue cinema. Topped off with a wide range of Concierge services that you would expect from a top-quality hotel, a trip to Westfield London is not to be missed. Distinctive dining Westfield London is as much a meeting hub as a place to shop and eat, with 65 exciting eating concepts offering more than 25 cuisines from around the world. A bustling cluster of 14 restaurants runs the length of Southern Terrace, the pedestrianised street of dining, while open cooking brings drama to the collection of 13 counters on The Balcony, where fresh food is prepared fast and to order. Several restaurants offer halal, vegetarian and kosher options on their menus. There are also grocery stores for picking up the finest British and organic produce, as well as gourmet retailers for those fabulous foodie gifts. A Westfield welcome Help at hand: our Concierge team Our dedicated multi-lingual Concierge team is always on hand to provide advice and arrange a host of services (see right). From booking a restaurant to advising you of Exceptional services train times, they will help to make your day a stress-free, Parking We have a total of 4,500 parking spaces plus five-star experience. If you are arriving by coach, you will scheduled coach drop-off and pick-up bays. be met by one of our Concierge team, who will hand out mall guides and other useful literature. You will also be HandSfree SHOPPing Get carried away given an introduction to Westfield London and be shopping while we carry your bags then prepare them for escorted into the centre. collection at the end of the day. Register for a Handsfree Shopping Passport at one of the Concierge desks. HOme Or HOteL deLivery Let us take care of your shopping bags. We offer home, hotel and international delivery options for you to choose from. Items are accepted for this service at the discretion of Cloakroom Co. taxi LOunge Come to our Taxi Lounge and let us organise a private car for you. Or simply take a black cab from the taxi queue. The Taxi Lounge is located in Lift Lobby 2 on the Middle Car Park (Level -2). SHOPmObiLity Don't let limited mobility stop you or a friend from enjoying Westfield London. Book a free wheelchair or motorised scooter and make the most of our wheelchair-friendly malls and restaurants. tax-free SHOPPing If you live outside the EU, you can claim back most of your tax through stores working with tax refund companies. Ask in store or at the Concierge desks for details of this service. TAX FREE Shopping WESTFIELD LONDON For details of Westfield London visit westfield.com/london How to get to Westfield London by tube: Only five stops from Marble Arch, by rOad: Access from the M4, M40, A40 and A4 and Westfield London is served by the Central line (alight at central London (satnav users: enter postcode W12 7SL). Shepherd’s Bush or White City) and the Hammersmith and City line (alight at Wood Lane). by COaCH: Westfield offers a dedicated pick-up and drop-off coach bay and free coach parking. Tour operators by buS: Bus routes 31, 49, 207, 237, 260, 607 and C1 can book a free scheduled coach parking by appointment at serve the bus station by the centre. Bus routes 72, 94, 95, uk.westfield.com/london/coachbooking.* 220, 272, 283 serve Shepherd’s Bush, which is a short walk from the centre.. *Subject to availability Women’s Fashion dry Cleaners & alterations Paperchase Dior Shirtstream Drycleaners Scribbler The Donna Ida The Scoin Shop Ghost electronics & Phones Whittard of Chelsea Village James Lakeland 3 Zorba Sweets accessories Joseph Apple Furla M Missoni Bose Groceries Gucci RED Valentino BT M&S Jimmy Choo Twenty8Twelve HANNspree Waitrose Louis Vuitton Whistles Micro Anvika Miu Miu Wolford O2 health, Beauty Mulberry Zadig & Voltaire Orange & hairdressing Toy Watch Phones4U Aqua Massage Versace Sky Beauty Base Sony Centre Boots dining Shopping T-Mobile Crabtree & Evelyn Caffé Concerto The Carphone Warehouse Dermalogica Isola Bella Virgin Media Doc Barnet Searcys Champagne Bar & leisure Vodafone DS Dental Studio accessories Ginger Group Footwear Accessorize Florists Holland & Barrett Church’s Aspinal of London Galton Flowers Inglot Kurt Geiger Calvin Klein Accessories Kiko Claire’s Footwear Le Monde Nails Aldo health, Beauty & Coach L’Occitane en Provence Barratts hairdressing Crumpler Lush Camper Hershesons Blow Dry Bar Envy London MAC Crocs Jo Malone London Fossil Make Up Store Deichmann Guess (Accessories) Malika Dune Jewellery & Gifts Kipling Neal’s Yard Remedies ecco De Beers London Luggage Company Rituals... 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EAT Duchamp London ICE Bureau de Change Espressamente Illy The loft Suitsupply James Shoe Care Joe Delucci’s Byron Tommy Hilfiger Smart Internet Café Krispy Kreme Nando’s Topman Love Coffee Pizza Express sport, Fitness M&S Kitchen Spaghetti House mixed Fashion & outdoors Millie’s Cookies All Saints Adidas Mr Pretzels Listings correct at time Armani Exchange Ellis Brigham Mountain Pret A Manger of going to press Banana Republic Sports Roast to Go Bench Jack Wolfskin SACRED Bershka JD Sports Sblended Opening hours Westfield London is open seven days a week throughout the year, including Sundays and Bank Holidays (closed only on Christmas Day).
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