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Nestled in the heart of London's affluent Mayfair district, Bond Street stands as a beacon of luxury and elegance. This iconic thoroughfare seamlessly blends history and contemporary splendour, making it a hub for high-end shopping and discerning clientele.

Bond Street

Beyond the glitz and glamour of the shops, Bond Street offers many things to do and see. From esteemed art galleries and historic landmarks to charming cafes and quaint bookshops, there's something to captivate every visitor. Bond Street invites you to lose yourself in the artistic wonders of the Royal Academy of Arts or indulge in people-watching at one of the many outdoor cafes. Of course, no visit to Bond Street would be complete without indulging in a spot of shopping. This prestigious shopping destination is home to some of the world's most renowned designer brands. But Bond Street is not just about materialistic pursuits. It's also a place where decadent dining is a must. One of the culinary highlights is Richard Corrigan’s Corrigan's Mayfair, a restaurant in London that promises an unforgettable dining experience. 

Rich in history

Hyde Park, steeped in history dating back to the Middle Ages, originated as the monks' domain from Westminster Abbey. King Henry VIII claimed the land in 1536, envisioning a royal hunting ground near Whitehall Palace. James I granted limited public access in the early 17th century, and by 1637, Charles I made it permanently open to the public. During the Great Plague in 1665, Londoners sought refuge in the park.

Monarchs shaped its landscape, with William III creating the iconic Rotten Row for secure riding, still used by the Household Cavalry. Queen Caroline's renovations included the iconic 'Serpentine' lake, which continues to be a historic swimming venue, including for the London 2012 Olympics triathlon events.

Hyde Park, a historic public space, witnessed duels, protests, and concerts. In 1851, the Great Exhibition took place, showcasing the Crystal Palace. Today, the park remains a hub for dissent, with Speakers' Corner in the northeast hosting Sunday orators on various topics amid the deckchairs and football games. Explore Hyde Park's rich history and diverse events, connecting London's past and present.

Bond Street history

Dating back to the 18th century, this illustrious street has a fascinating past that has shaped it into an icon of Central London. Bond Street first emerged as a fashionable area for the social elites, attracting London's most wealthy and aristocratic members. The street quickly became synonymous with luxury and elegance, setting the standard for high-end shopping in London.

Walking along Bond Street is like taking a journey through time. The architecture of the grand buildings is a testament to the street's rich history. Every building tells a story, from elegant Georgian townhouses to grand Victorian storefronts. As you explore Bond Street, you'll find plaques and landmarks commemorating its illustrious past. Look out for the Burlington Arcade, a historic covered shopping arcade that was opened in 1819. It was the first of its kind in Britain and quickly became a symbol of luxury and sophistication.

Plenty to do and see

Bond Street's history is also intertwined with the arts. The street has been a creative hub, attracting artists, writers, and musicians hub for creativity, attracting artists, writers, and musicians throughout the years. The Royal Academy of Arts, located just off Bond Street, has showcased some of the world's most famous works of art and continues to be a cultural hotspot.

This world-renowned institution showcases an impressive art collection from various periods and styles. From classic masterpieces to contemporary installations, there's something to inspire every art lover. If you're in the mood for relaxation, take a leisurely stroll through one of Bond Street's many beautiful parks. Just a short distance away, you'll find the serene Hyde Park and Green Park, where you can enjoy a picnic or simply take in the area's beauty.

For history fans, Bond Street offers a glimpse into the city's past. Explore the historic Burlington Arcade, which dates back to the early 19th century. This elegant covered shopping arcade is a true architectural gem and provides a unique shopping experience. If you're looking for a touch of retail therapy, Bond Street certainly won't disappoint.

Bond Street shopping

When it comes to shopping in London, Bond Street is in a league of its own. This iconic street is renowned for its luxury designer brands and high-end boutiques, making it a paradise for fashion enthusiasts, shoppers and window shoppers. As you stroll along the street, you'll be greeted by an array of prestigious fashion houses, including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci. These renowned brands showcase their exquisite collections in stunning flagship stores, offering an unparalleled shopping experience. From glamorous evening gowns to iconic handbags and all the sparkling accessories you could ask for, Bond Street is a fashion lover's dream come true.

But the shopping options don't end with fashion. Bond Street is also home to some of the world's most exclusive jewellery stores. From sparkling diamonds to flashy pearls, you'll find the perfect piece to add a touch of luxury to your collection, be it for a special occasion or simply because. For those seeking a more unique shopping experience, Bond Street is dotted with charming boutique shops. These hidden gems offer a curated selection of items, ranging from handmade accessories to one-of-a-kind homeware. 


After a day of exploring, shopping and gallery hopping, why not indulge in people-watching at one of the charming cafes or enjoy a delightful afternoon tea? Treat yourself to a decadent á la carte dinner and finish the day Better still, treat yourself to a decadent á la carte dinner and finish the day off in true splendour. 

Bond Street restaurants 

Sat amidst the luxurious boutiques and endless shopping of Bond Street, Corrigan's Mayfair stands as a culinary haven. Under the masterful guidance of renowned chef Richard Corrigan, Corrigan's Mayfair elevates British and Irish cuisine to new heights, showcasing the freshest seasonal ingredients with a touch of contemporary flair.

Stepping into Corrigan's Mayfair is akin to entering a grand salon, where opulent décor and a warm ambience create an atmosphere of refined elegance. The restaurant's private dining rooms, the main dining room and the Lindsay Room, exude a sense of timelessness and sophistication. While Dickie's Bar, a hidden gem within the restaurant, offers a more intimate and relaxed setting to enjoy the sensational menus. 

Corrigan’s boasts an impressive selection of menus, including a lunch and dinner Á La Carte, a divine Pre-Theatre menu, a Tasting menu, a wine list, and Dickie’s Bar menu. Here, you’re never short of choice and across each menu, you’ll find only the most seasonal and delicious ingredients taking centre stage. At Corrigan’s Mayfair, discover the best of all things game, seasonal produce, and unmistakable Richard Corrigan flair. 

The divinity of the menu doesn’t just stop at food. The Corrigan’s drinks menu is truly spectacular. From luxurious cocktails to the finest glasses of Champagne, you’ll find the perfect tipple in a short or tall glass. 

Experiencing the magic of Corrigan’s Mayfair is truly a right of passage when in London, especially after a day of shopping on Bond Street. You’ll find Corrigan's Mayfair at 28 Upper Grosvenor Street, Mayfair. The restaurant is easily accessible via public transportation, with numerous tube stations (Bond Street, Green Park, Marble Arch) within walking distance.