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18 years ago
Very beautiful shop with imagination. Interesting and comfortable products. Great place to find any type of shoe.
8-11 The Royal Arcade
Old Bond Street
London W1S 4SQ
United Kingdom
Mayfair
020 7629 2722
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https://www.camper.com
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What time does Camper open?
Camper opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Camper opens at 11:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Camper close?
Camper closes at 6:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Camper closes at 5:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PMSun 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Camper have bike parking?
No, Camper does not have bike parking.
Does Camper have parking?
Yes, Camper has parking options.
People searched for Shoe Stores 1,306 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
Amazingly this store is a chain, and you can find them in most sets of shops around London…read more This one has a variety of shoes and clothes - a mad pair of boots that I'm dying to buy at such a good price too! I'd rank them higher than Primark in price and quality, but lower than stores like Next.
Great selection. Jerome was awesome. Helped make getting some new kicks that much easier.read more
The Oxford Circus Foot Locker store is like the best one in the world, everyone goes there to buy…read morethe latest 'creps' (trainers). It usually gets rammed out on a Saturday or even a late Friday night. The store is welcoming with friendly staff ushering you in, whilst the background music consists of everything from Grime and Hip Hop to R&B and a bit of Pop. So if your a sneaker freak I would highly recommend you visit this massive two story store, you will love it!
Tips: - The foodhall is worth the visit. Enter from Oxford…read moreStreet. - Candy is on the lower ground level. - If you come here around Christmas, the Christmas section is lovely. I was in London in December 2013. I visited a bunch of department stores. Part of me was curious about how they are set up versus how the flagship department stores in Canada were set up. I visited the flagship Selfridges store on Oxford Street. Rest in peace to the flagship Eaton's store in Winnipeg that I frequented often when I worked across from it. I also miss the flagship Hudson's Bay stores in Toronto and Winnipeg. I will toss in the flagship Simpsons store that preceded the Hudson's Bay. I stayed in South Kensington. There was a bus stop steps away from the hotel and around the corner from Gloucester Road station. I took the 74 Putney bus that got me to this store. I could have also taken the underground to Piccadilly Circus, but the walk would have been a bit longer. I wasn't sure how much damage I'd do here! I entered the store from Oxford Street, which gets you on the ground level. I remember seeing sushi on a convenor belt to my left. It was cool. It was Yo! I'm glad that this eatery is still around. You can dine here or do takeout. I entered the foodhall. I was so happy. I saw cupcakes, oysters, caviar, and more. Everything looked fancy and yummy. The ground floor had a beauty section and a pharmacy. This store is large. It's the second-largest department store in London, behind Harrods. I spent most of my time on the lower ground level. It's where the candy, wine, and cookshop sections are. I love candy and confections. I saw everything from macarons and chocolate malt balls, to fancy bourbon and wine. I bought some chocolate bars. They were perfect to hand out to colleagues. They were also Christmas-themed. I got milk and dark chocolate varieties. They were delicious. This floor also had a cinema. I didn't check it out. I was too busy visiting the technology and stationery sections. I was so happy on this floor. I spent the most time here. I did check out the women's clothing, which occupies levels 2 and 3. There was a lot of designer clothing. It didn't suit my casual, cheaper style. I loved coming here just before Christmas. It was festive and fun. The Christmas section was enjoyable to peruse. I have fond memories coming here. I hope to return someday. This store is over a century old and I'm pleased that it continues to endure. (49)
This place is beautiful and can be compared to a Saks store. On our visit, it was really packed and…read morecrowded since everyone was trying to get their holiday deals. Plus, it is beautiful during the holidays. The store has a total of 4 floors with a huge Jellycat Fish and Chip pop-up on the top floor. If you are here for that, be prepared to wait since it is a 2 1/2 hour wait. There is also a walk-in line if you were unable to create a reservation. Merch here is on the pricier side but if you are looking for something trendy, you can definitely find it here. Plus, there are a few food and snack locations if you get hungry while shopping your hearts away.
Primark is always my go-to for clothes shopping. They always have a great selection and the prices…read moreand reasonable. I feel like the quality of most of their items are also really good. I recently found some cute Miffy PJs! They have cute collabs with Disney and I've also seen Harry Potter and Hello Kitty items here as well. The store is huge and they have so many items other than clothes - travel, makeup, home, a small toy selection, etc. I always stock up on their pantyhose since it's like £4-5 for a 3 pack and they have a wall of different opacities and styles. I need these for work so it's the best deal. Everything is pretty organized and I believe the sizes that are out are all they have. You could literally spend hours in this store if it's your first time here, or if you just don't visit that often.
Product value is average But mainly winter item…read moreNeed to improve customer service Price should be down.
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'Beautiful shoes in the smallest sizes'...Yes, fInally found a store that has my shoe size!!! I…read morewear a size 3 UK/5 US and have the hardest time finding shoes in London. I had to laugh when I was trying on shoes because I'm actually at the high range of the shoe sizes they carry -- and there was another lady in the shop with even smaller feet than me. It's rare that I get to feel like the one with giant flippers. Store is in Marylebone on York street...very close to the tube and easy to find. If you have small feet, you're going to love this place!
Finally found a shoe shop for my petite feet. The store has an awesome collection of very good…read morequality shoes. People having problem with small feet should definitely visit this place. On my first visit I got four pairs of smart and comfortable shoes.
I like it! Iris is an Italian shoe heaven selling all my favorites: Marc Jacobs, Chloe,…read moreViktor&Rolf, Paul Smith.. The chick and stylish Notting Hill shop has it all. Iris is actually an independent shoe manufacturer and sells here all the labels they also produce, so only brands that they work with. Impressive. This factory knows how to make quality shoes as all these are made with such care and attention to detail I have never seen elsewhere. Too bad they didn't take part on the sales as their rival Matches did located on the very same street and I ended up getting my shoes from there with a very decent discount. During the credit crunch times a girl needs to watch out ever during shoe shopping!
If I start by telling you that this shoe shop belongs to the Joseph empire you'll get an idea of…read morewhat lies in store. It's the place to visit if you like shoes that inspire lust and worship or as artworks to be admired. Labels here include Marc Jacobs, Chloé, Viktor & Rolf and Gaultier. Almost all are gorgeous and will transform an outfit unforgettably. The colour choice is bang-on-trend with acid and bold bright notes enhancing the already tantalising styles. The downsides are restricting your choice and paying the bill!
This place is the Holy Grail of vintage as far as I'm concerned. I ALWAYS find something I want…read morewhen I come here! The owners Sparkle & Cad are very friendly and knowledgeable, and are always happy to help if you're looking for something special. Everything they sell is hand picked, so you know there aren't going to be rails of dubious looking stock like you find in so many vintage shops nowadays. If you're looking for authentic clothing and accessories then it doesn't get better than this: everything in here is a gem! Happily there's also something for every budget, as they have a discounted section upstairs. The main floor is pricier - but worth it.
The best vintage shop in London indeed. It is a treasure box in the middle of London-I could move…read morein there! Hats, shoes, dresses, amazing pieces from 1920's-1970's, especially their 1940's/1950's collections... late 1930's Garbo hat from Ninotchka, Marilyn dress, the most amazing 1950's earrings and gloves (and I've been collecting these for some years now and they have wonderful choice) all in perfect condition and one off's! I seriously wish that shop was my cupboard... Sparkle and Cad, the owners of the place are uber friendly and all you have to do is ask and they will tell you all about the designers, eras of the items...you'll really feel million dollars to wear a dress which was worn by a Hollywood starlet of a very famous movie sometime in 1956!!! Marilyn dress is pricey but a wonderful find for a collector.. there is something for everyone and you can certainly find a bargain (especially in Hell to Pay upstairs) too (also get your self on their mailing list and see when they have a sale or special deals!)..and another thing you'll never know who you might see in there (Kate Moss,Whoopee Goldberg,Immodesty Blaize,Duffy,Paloma Faith,Eva Green, Sharleen Spiteri, to name just a few!!). I am overexcited about The Girl Can't Help it, love it! MUST visit!!!!
Crispins is a nice, orderly clean shoe store…read more The staff are willing and ready to help. Crispins do have fashionable shoes, boots, shoes, heels and pumps. They have merchandise the shoe that are on sale are in shoe size order which makes it easier for me, so i just walk in and look for the size 11. The non-sale shoes are not in shoe size order but all the sizes are displayed. I have bought one pair of great shoes on sale, here which are still strong. The price used be £120 down to £60. Shoe prices do range from £60 to £200! Its a lottery with shoes here for me, they have wide fits and narrow fitted shoes (I'm wide foot). Not all their shoes go up to size 12 some stop at size 9. They also do half sizes as well. Crispins are also on line, so if you are coming from a distance, check the website, ring up and ask if they have that shoe in, it will save you a trip especially if your like me and prefer to try on shoes then order on line. Because of my big feet, i haven't got my choice and because they only four big feet shops in Chiltern street and the whole of London, I'm gonna keep on coming here and trying my luck.
Crispin shoes offers women's shoes up to size 12. Smart court shoes, boots and evening heels all…read moreavailable. The staff are always helpful and courteous, but you do pay for the privilege. Shoes start at about £60 and boots go up to about £200 so expensive, but if you have larger feet, it's worth it to get some nice, smart shoes that are all well made.
Don't buy. The shoes are very poor fitting and you will end up paying for delivery and returns. NO…read moreRETURN LABELS. Go somewhere else. I will buy nothing from them again.
This is a little shop along Marylebone High Street. It is full of beautiful children clothing. I…read morehave four nieces and I have always found something lovely to purchase from here. The staff are friendly and happy to help with any questions. The clothing is of good quality and the shop has won many awards. The best thing about this shop is it's sales you can get 90% off on some of the clothes which makes them even more special. If you have children, nieces, nephews, god kids, grand-kids or friends who have kids then this is an excellent place to get clothes.
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