Liberty & Co London

Liberty & Co London

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Department Stores in London - Mayfair
210-220 Regent Street, Liberty , Mayfair, London, W1B 5AH
+44 (0) 20 7734 1234
http://www.liberty-of-london.com

Liberty & Co in London, London, is a department store. They are experienced in providing homeware, womens clothing and mens clothing. The address for Liberty & Co department store is 210-220 Regent Street, Liberty.
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Liberty & Co London Reviews


Perfect store - You probably won't find any better store than that, highly recommend, MS.  

Rating  5

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Rating  4

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lots of things to discover - good collection of designer clothing and accessories, including but not limited to miu miu, valentino, ralph lauren, vivienne westwood and others. excellent staff, attentive, helpful but not demanding. big store, with a lot of alleys, when you think you have finished seeing that floor, there's another alley you have not visited. top-notch items. loved the stairs and the antique look of the store (lifts available too)  
Tags: department store, designer clothing

Rating  5

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beautiful things under one roof - All department stores should be like Libertys, although this is about as far from your regular department store as you'd be able to imagine.
The building stands out in central london with it's iconic black and white exterior and beautiful wooden interior make Libertys worth visiting even if your not in the mood for shopping, I find walking from floor to floor incredibly relaxing.
Although they have the latest designers and cosmetic products in store there is something quintessentially british and quaint about the store. You can still buy their traditional Tana Lawn fabric and craft supplies in their haberdashery (what a wonderful word - so seldom used) and their tea room means that you can rest your feet while having a proper English cream tea.
Compared to the vastness of Selfridges and the functional appearence of John lewis shopping at Libertys is still a real experience.  
Tags: haberdashery, shopping

Rating  5

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Aladdins Cave - Liberty is my absolute favourite London shop, much to the dismay of my husband. I can't go near Oxford Circus without a quick snoop around. In fact, If I could, I'd probably move in.
Housed mostly within a creaky old Tudor building, the interior is a treasure trove of goodies, but never feels crowded or claustrophobic. Dark wood panelling adds to the calming atmosphere. The designer collections are well chosen - mixing the well known with the up and coming whilst also providing exposure to some of the smaller labels. The shoe room is a girls dream. A great selection of offbeat cosmetics, home ware, jewellery, furniture and gift items are also available.
Staff are friendly and helpful and never overbearing - they have the service down just right. There's also a chocolate shop, a tea room upstairs and a newly opened oyster and champagne bar in the basement for those in need of some mid afternoon decadence.
The sales are also well worth a visit, but be ready to do some serious preparation in advance of the opening. Make sure you get the Liberty card - points equals prizes, and you get additional discounts throughout the year, money off vouchers, and invites to seasonal preview evenings with canapés and wine.  
Tags: Beauty, department store, fashion, furniture

Rating  5

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