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  1. The original department store, the historic Burlington Arcade is home to fine watch and jewellery boutiques, luxury perfumers and luxury fashion houses.

  2. Burlington Arcade is a covered shopping arcade in London, England, United Kingdom. It is 196 yards (179 m) long, parallel to and east of Bond Street from Piccadilly through to Burlington Gardens.

  3. Burlington Arcade is a classic example of Regency architecture, combining heritage with modern shopping for Mayfair’s many visitors. Initially commissioned by Lord Cavendish to be built on his land surrounding Burlington House, he created this covered promenade of shops for the public’s enjoyment, something he has succeeded in even up until ...

  4. Always a thrill walking/browsing along London's famous historic Burlington arcade at the end of Bond Street. Like going into another "world/era" - this time the James Bond 007 experience came as a surprise.

  5. London's Burlington Arcade was the world's first shopping arcade, opened in 1819 to great acclaim and now recognised as a historic and architectural masterpiece. The Burlington Arcade is one of the longest covered shopping streets in Britain.

  6. At 196 yards long, the beautiful covered shopping arcade was – and remains – one of the longest in Britain. Today, there are 47 boutiques and the Arcade, described as ‘the jewel in Mayfair’, welcomes 4 million visitors a year.

  7. Jul 19, 2021 · The iconic London destination that is Burlington Arcade dates back to 1819 and is the oldest shopping arcades of its kind.

  8. Opened to great acclaim in 1819, Burlington Arcade is one of Britains earliest shopping arcades and was built by Lord George Cavendish, later Earl of Burlington, ‘for the sale of jewellery and fancy articles of fashionable demand, for the gratification of the public’.

  9. London, England, Europe. The West End. Flanking Burlington House, which is home to the Royal Academy of Arts, is this delightful arcade, built in 1819. Today it is a shopping precinct for the wealthy, and is most famous for the Burlington Beadles, uniformed guards who patrol the area keeping an eye out for such offences as running, chewing gum ...

  10. Burlington Arcade. Strolling down this carpeted shopping arcade is like stepping back in history: it’s remained largely unchanged since a local aristocrat built it in 1819.

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