On a recent Sunday morning, The Boy and I were in town by 09.30 to check out the West End’s Christmas windows and displays.
We began in Knightsbridge for Harrods and Harvey Nichols.






From Knightsbridge, we strolled along Piccadilly to The Ritz Hotel and Fortnum and Mason.




Behind Piccadilly, on Jermyn Street, we found Beau Brummell gazing into an empty Princes Arcade.



Tiffany‘s display on Bond Street and was popular with early morning Instagrammers. It was a case of grab your shot while you can. 🙂

And finally, Annabel‘s on Berkeley Square had gone all out and turned their building’s façade into a gingerbread house.

Which one is your favourite?
My favourite us the gingerbread house. Burlington Arcade looks pretty fabulous too.
Thank you for posting these photos. I haven’t been to London for so long, since before the wretched pandemic took over the world. I miss our great capital city.
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The gingerbread house is amazing … can you imagine the cost …
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Although there is no glitz and sparkles, I think that Annabel’s is my favourite. Love that view looking down Burlington Arcade. You are so lucky to be close enough to pop in early and grab photos before the crowds – thanks for sharing them too!
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Sunday morning at 9.30 works a treat!
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What a fun morning. WOW to all the stores making Christmas spirits soar. I don’t think I can pick a favourite window, but I do want that tea pot in Fortnum’s window.
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That Fortnum’s teapot is lovely, isn’t it.
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Absolutely glorious! I do love the Burlington arcade … Hopefully when Covid is a distant memory and my grand-daughter is of an age to appreciate it all, we and her Mum will make a three-generations trip following in your footsteps :). Thank-you for bringing us the glamour of the capital in your super photos!
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What a visit that would be! Something to plan for … I’ll happily be your guide. 🙂
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