Piccadilly Arcade
St. James's, London, SW1Y 6NH, United Kingdom
4.5
636 reviews
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GV56+4F London, United Kingdom
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Monday: 9–18
Tuesday: 9–18
Wedneasday: 9–18
Thursday: 9–18
Friday: 9–20
Saturday: 9–20
Sunday: 10–18
Tuesday: 9–18
Wedneasday: 9–18
Thursday: 9–18
Friday: 9–20
Saturday: 9–20
Sunday: 10–18
Size: This shopping gallery is of adequate sizing as you can easily scan through this gallery in 5-10 minutes depending on how long you like to stare at each store/product.
Customer Service: The members of staff within each store are highly receptive and eager to serve/assist.
Stores/Services: There are a wide range of stores within this shopping gallery. I honestly felt spoilt for choice during my first time visiting this gallery as there are so many stores that all look like they demand your attention. I’d advise you to try and scan through the gallery first before deciding to fixate on a single store.
Queues: There are generally no queues for the services within the stores, so it’s really easy to just enter a store and make a quick purchase if you’re short of time.
Hygiene: This shopping gallery is clean and very well kept and. Every store is shiny and bright and is respectively well presented.
Atmosphere: I love the entire look, feel and overall aesthetic of this gallery. It’s simply gorgeous to look at and makes for a refreshingly pleasant window shopping experience. I enjoyed my time within this gallery and would happy visit it again as its contents and services tend to change with each season.
Summary: I would highly recommend anyone walking by or curious to visit this shopping gallery. It’s really beautiful and makes for a great window shopping experience at the very least.
Among the shops in the arcade are the Royal Warrant holder Benson & Clegg, who moved here in 1976 from their previous location in Jermyn Street. It is located very close to fortnum and mason department store.
A five foot bronze statue of Beau Brummell sits at the Jermyn Street end of the arcade, designed by Irena Sidiecka.