Piccadilly Arcade

Individually You

Piccadilly Arcade
Where Mayfair Meets St James'

Do come in. Tailored fashion, unique jewellery and perfectly balanced taste await

Find Your Store

  • Aesop
  • Budd
  • Deakin & Francis
  • Favourbrook
  • Heming est.1745
  • Jean Rousseau
  • Jeffery West
  • Marc-Antoine Barrois
  • Neal & Palmer
  • New & Lingwood
  • Piccadilly Vaults
  • Santa Maria Novella
  • Simon Carter
  • St James's Art Books
  • The Armoury of St James's
  • The Valet

Lose yourself
in reflections
of Edwardian splendor

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THE SCENIC ROUTE
THROUGH PICCADILLY

Hidden streets and passageways are what makes London so special. As you navigate the West End, turn in to Piccadilly Arcade to embrace the sumptuous, surprising and scenic. Then walk Jermyn Street and linger in St. James' Square to experience a London kept timeless for every generation to enjoy

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GREEN PARK

St. James' is about taking your delights your way. A short stroll will connect you to nature, to the highest arts, the finest of deep cellars and the awe inspiring heights of London's most majestic Plain trees

Berry Bros. & Rudd's London shop at 3 St. James' Street has changed little since it was opened by the Widow Bourne in 1698. It boasts an extensive range of wines and spirits for everyone.

Since its inception, this unique building has hosted a variety of important exhibitions such as the first UK showing of work by American artist Theaster Gates, a comprehensive retrospective of prints by Chuck Close and the largest presentation of Anselm Kiefer work's ever staged in London.

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