Shoreditch .
 Stop by   Kahaila   on Bricklane for coffee and treats before vintage shopping.
   Search & Destroy   is a must-go to for well-curated vintage from around the world at a reasonable price.
 There's a wide variety of vintage furs, classic jeans and denim jackets   Search & Destroy .
   Blitz   is enormous! Go for anything and everything vintage.
   Lyle's   is one of my favorites, particularly for the bread, but all of the food is incredible. Located in Shoreditch, it's a great place for dinner after a long day of shopping.
 THIS is the bread at   Lyle's .
 If you are looking to venture (far) east, head to   Limehouse   for one of the oldest bars in London and to wander the canals.
   The Grapes  , est. 1583.
    Columbia Road flower market   is one of my favorite places on a Sunday. This market has everything at a remarkable price. It's an experience in itself. Note only open on Sundays (year round). If you're staying on the East end,   rent a
 Accessorizing at the   Columbia Road flower market  .
   The market   has what seems like hundreds of flower stalls along with coffee shops and boutiques.
 Endless options at   the market
 End your day on the east side at   Sager + Wilde .  Go for the pasta happy hour from 5pm-7pm. I need not say more. 
 Start at   Howling Hawks   brewery in  Hackney , around the corner from    CRATE ,  another favorite. You are sure to get your brewery tour fix at both. Oh! and   CRATE   has fantastic wood-fired pizza. 
   Billy Smokes   is another great  Hackney  spot for BBQ.
 Another day, another English breakfast. This one is homemade! Should you not have an English chef at hand, try  Caravan
 Start off in Central/West London with the first stop at   Liberty London  .
   Liberty London   is one of the most charming, well-edited department stores in the city. 
 Oh hey! Don't forget to look up from your guide; the best part about London is its charming streets.
 Stop in   Brasserie Zedel   for a quick crossaint and coffee.
 Meader in   Mayfair   as you spend the day shopping
 Classic photo opp in   Mayfair.   
   Nopi   is the chicest place for brunch in Soho
 Stop here for   Neal's Yard Remedies  -  some of London's best beauty and wellness products!
   Riding House Cafe   is one of London's best brunch spots. Go there for the comfy boots, retro vibes and delicious food. 
   Emma Hyacinth   in Central London has fabulous shoes for great prices. These furry flats have become a wardrobe staple. 
   Andrew Edmunds   is a quaint, romantic spot for dinner.
 Just like the original in Paris,   Frenchie Covent Garden   is just as chic.
   Frenchie Covent Garden .
 Quaint homes in  Maida Vale . 
 Absolutely love  T he Prince  A lfred   pub   in   Maida Vale  .
   Megan's   has a great outdoor patio for warm weather.
 London views.
 Wander the   Little Venice   canal area.
 Venture to North London if you're feeling nostalgic.   Bloomsbury Bowling   has a 1950s American feel.
 Go   here   for beer, cheap food (including chicken wings) and bowling, of course.
 When you tire of bowling, head to the pool table at   Bloomsbury Bowling   to end your night. 
 If you've seen enough of London, not to worry, you are only two hours away from Paris. Hop on the   Eurosta r  at   St. Pancreas station   heading to   Paris Gare du Nord  . Stop for lunch in   King's Cross   before you go.    GUIDE BY CATEGORY
 The Breakfast Club. All time favorite. There’s a few in the city. This one is in Borough market
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