Covent Garden is an iconic district in the West End renowned for its rich history, bustling atmosphere, and excellent shopping. The historic Covent Garden Market is the epicentre of the area, housed in an impressive glass-covered building featuring a wide range of boutiques, craft stalls, restaurants, cafés, and bars. There are loads of fantastic Covent Garden shops in and around this area, and we've compiled this guide so you know which places are worth visiting. Here's our guide to shopping in Covent Garden.
Guide to shopping in Covent Garden
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Shopping in Covent Garden
- Glossier – The future of shopping
- Covent Garden Market – Market rummaging
- Floral Street – Pretty streets and designer buys
- Long Acre – For the big brands
- King Street – High-end shopping spot
- Neal's Yard – A colourful corner of Covent Garden
- Seven Dials – The heart of Covent Garden
- Sass & Belle – For gift shopping
- Good – An eco-conscious answer to fashion
- Blackout II – Dressy vintage items
- FOPP – For your entertainment needs
- Foyles – You could spend a day here
- The Yards – An outdoor shopping experience
- Monmouth Street – A jewellery heaven
Shopping in Covent Garden
The future of shopping
Glossier is a beauty store that offers more than just a place to pick up your moisturiser; they pride themselves on offering an immersive shopping experience. Stepping inside, you'll be met with a millennial pink theme complemented by an overall minimalist vibe. Staff donning dusty pink jumpsuits are readily available to assist you with your beauty needs. After making your selection, you'll move to another room and wait for your name to be called, where a conveyor belt delivers your chosen product.
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43 King Street, Covent Garden
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Market rummaging
Since 1845, Covent Garden Market has been a bustling market, offering all sorts of goodies from handmade crafts and jewellery to long-standing fruit and veg stalls and unique collectables. The market is divided into sections, with varying traders on different days. So, before you set out, make sure to do a quick check to ensure you don't miss out on the perfect finds for the day.
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14 James St, Covent Garden
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Pretty streets and designer buys
Floral Street, stretching from Garrick Street to Bow Street in Covent Garden, is a top spot for fashion enthusiasts and beauty aficionados. You'll find a street lined with designer fashion shops, stores selling premium beauty products and unique gifts, catering predominantly to luxury enthusiasts and high-end fashion seekers. The street itself is pretty, with historic architecture and cobblestone pavements.
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Floral Street, Covent Garden
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For the big brands
Long Acre is the place to go for a mix of high street and independent shops, accompanied by a selection of bars, restaurants, and theatres. Among its many shops, you'll encounter popular establishments like H&M, Forever 21, Superdry, and more. There's also the renowned Long Acre, a nearby pub where you can grab a post-shopping spree bite to eat and drink and catch a live sports match if that's your thing.
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Long Acre, Covent Garden
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High-end shopping spot
King Street is the ultimate luxury shopping destination in Covent Garden for those after high-end fashion, accessories, and refined homeware. But King Street offers more than just retail therapy; it also stands as a culinary hotspot, with a plethora of upscale restaurants and cafes, each offering something slightly different for every palate.
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King Street, Westminster
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A colourful corner of Covent Garden
This area of Covent Garden is arguably the most Instagrammable, with its rainbow-coloured rows of buildings and shopfronts. It's where you can expect to find many shops, including everything from beauty shops to dining options, to satisfy every palate.
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Neal's Yard, Covent Garden
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The heart of Covent Garden
Located in Covent Garden, Seven Dials attracts both locals and tourists with its historic streets and a wide array of shops, cafés, and restaurants. The neighbourhood's central Sundial landmark is responsible for its name, providing a unique shopping experience with independent boutiques, vintage stores, and well-known high-street brands. For foodies, the nearby Seven Dials food market is a must-visit.
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Seven Dials, Covent Garden
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For gift shopping
Sass & Belle is your one-stop shop if you're looking for unique gifts for all occasions. This quirky store offers an eclectic range of products designed exclusively for the shop. They use environmentally-friendly materials for the items in-store and also offer a gift-wrapping service. From colourful vases and crockery to blankets, cushions and more, you'll find something for everyone, including adults and kids.
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31 The Market, The Piazza, Covent Garden
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An eco-conscious answer to fashion
Good is actively working on challenging fast fashion practices whilst working towards being more eco-conscious, with their store devoted to a thoughtfully-curated selection of pre-loved clothing. Offering everything from beloved high street brands to timeless vintage designer wear, Good strives to prolong the lifespan of garments and minimise environmental impact.
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33 Neal Street, Covent Garden
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Dressy vintage items
Blackout II has been a beloved vintage gem in London for many years. Its collection leans towards dressier attire, featuring unique items such as floor-length vintage frocks, 1930s Bridgerton-style dresses, 1940s accessories, and an assortment of classic vintage pieces. It's the perfect spot for someone seeking a slightly dressier pre-loved outfit.
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51 Endell Street, Covent Garden
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For your entertainment needs
FOPP in Covent Garden is the place to go for CDs, vinyl records, DVDs, and Blu-rays, catering to all kinds of tastes and interests. Whether you seek timeless classics or the latest releases, FOPP is a treasure trove of entertainment, perfect for uncovering hidden gems and for expanding your music and movie collection.
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1 Earlham Street, Covent Garden
- Website • 033-332 384 18
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You could spend a day here
Foyles is a playground for book enthusiasts, with multiple locations around London, including the flagship store on Charing Cross Road. The store spans five floors, encompassing genres from fiction and poetry to philosophy and graphic novels, with an impressive four miles of shelf space housing over 200,000 titles. There's also a café, an auditorium, and jazz music events.
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107 Charing Cross Road, Soho
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An outdoor shopping experience
The Yards, located just minutes from Covent Garden station, is an open-air shopping centre centred around fashion, beauty, and wellness, along with a range of excellent dining options. The interconnected courtyards with vibrant decor include a mix of contemporary independent boutiques and renowned brands offering fashion, art supplies, jewellery, and homeware. There are also regular pop-ups and special events taking place.
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St Martin's Courtyard, 17 Slingsby Place, Covent Garden
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A jewellery heaven
Monmouth Street is well-known for its diverse range of women's jewellery boutiques. Popular options are Tatty Devine's pop art-inspired costume jewellery store, amongst other favourites like Dinny Hall, Astley Clarke, Alex Monroe, and many more, making it a haven for jewellery enthusiasts.
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Monmouth Street, Covent Garden
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