Best shopping spot in London. Filled with unique items you can't find anywhere else. Totally worth a visit. Plus, the architecture alone makes this a great place to spend a few hours.
A classic. Historical building with a lot of beautiful and expensive products and labels. Definitely worth a tour just because of the architecture as well!
A very nice department store in a very nice old building. Walk around & enjoy the architecture & the unique products they stock. I love passing by their flower shop too ❤️
"A quirky edit of the best of British menswear and beyond – plus an in-house barbershop from Murdock London. Liberty currently has one of the best mensweardepartments in the whole city." GQ
Lunch and service here is great! Yummy carrot cake, very big portion so pace yourself. Recommend the salmonfishcakes, and the bubbly cocktails for a giggle in the afternoon :-)
Looking for something different, check out Liberty. Even if you don't get anything else, get pretty boxes of chocolates. Makes great presents without having to worry about wrapping
An exigent department store that is a must visit in London. Superb service and an excellent selection of clothes for men. Great collection of designers and shoes too!
Prints galore! Aside from the beautiful interior (and exterior), there are tons of things to see as well. Explore each floor and head to the top for special collections!
One of the retail icons in London. Housed in a fabulous building and highlights British talent as well as world designers. More compact then selfridges or harrods
This is the greatest department store I’ve ever visited. Brow bar, piercing boutique, home goods, foods, cosmetics and more. Come for the shopping, stay for the architecture!
Very traditional and quaint London shopping experience. Bit of a maze hides lots of luxury gems. Enjoy all the whimsical things here but go to Selfridges for an easier experience.
Never forget the feeling I had the first time I stepped into this place. True love. The building itself is the top reason to visit, followed closely by the eclectically curated merchandise and brands.
The stationary room tucked on the ground floor is carefully curated, filled with charming handmade notebooks, signature Liberty stationary and chic pens and gifts. Kristin Knox, The Clothes Whisperer
Stunning architecture. Come and just take a look around the beautiful building ❤ And fashion wise, check out the jewelry section they have unique jewelry.
I have always deeply loved and appreciated the exquisite beauty and timeless elegance of Liberty of London. It exudes sophistication and class, from stunning prints to luxurious fabrics.
One of my favorite Department stores across the world. Favorite departments are the accessories, fragrance and candles department. Also, love their amazing purple boxes.
Xmas shopping! Let Liberty liberate you from the humdrum, homogenised high street. The staff are a joy. Charming, knowledgeable. Head to the rarified Assouline on the ground floor, if you love books.
Liberty's collection of garments is unparalleled - and it now offers a quite generous loyalty program. Birthday gift, occasional money-off coupons etc. You'd be missing out if you didn't subscribe
For a real English department store skip Harrod’s and come to Liberty. The building is fabulous-- Tudor style on the outside and beautifully spaced on the inside. A must-see!
same brands ull find in harrods and selfridges but better collections! they never bring the basics so kudos to their personal shoppers! extremely sweet/attentive staff. only complaint is crowded lifts
Like Bergdorf's? You will LOVE Liberty. Send your man to the Apple Store across the st for the free wifi and spend a few hrs absorbing the best picks of English style.
Quieter both physically and fashionably than its store wars revial, Selfridges, this iconic Tudor revival building sells fashion from the top Brits, Belgians, French and more Read more
The most glamourous store. Everything is carefully selected to create a feeling of individual style and unique flair. Dont be a fool and miss this incredible experience
3 February: One of the finest buildings of the Tudor revival Arts and Crafts movement, it was constructed in 1924 using original timbers from the HMS Impregnable and HMS Hindustan.