St James’s
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Defined by its four corners — St James’s Palace, The Ritz, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square — this grand and historic area of central London is best known for its art community and menswear credentials. But as a champion of independent retail in all its guises, it is increasingly finding new favour with those of us who question modern ideas of quality and value. [stjameslondon.co.uk](http://www.stjameslondon.co.uk)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery
St James’s Church
Christie’s
Tiger of Sweden
Floris
The Ritz
Fortnum & Mason
Berry Bros. & Rudd
Joseph Cheaney & Sons
The Bike Rooms
Sims Reed Gallery
Milos
Aquascutum
The Wolseley
White Cube
The Illustration Cupboard
A place to draw strength for devotees of contemporary illustration
Cafe Murano
Foster & Son
St James’s Park
London's oldest royal park
D.R. Harris
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Jermyn Street Theatre
Sake No Hana
Paxton & Whitfield
Maison Assouline
Borough Barista
Cicchetti
The London Library
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D.R. Harris
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- 29 Saint James's Street
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St James’s local pharmacy since 1790, D.R. Harris has most recently been rediscovered for its range of grooming products and fragrances made from traditional ingredients. Based on their almond soap — a local favourite — ‘No.29’ is their newest unisex fragrance with fresh scents of rose and geranium, and named after the address of the shop on St James’s Street so beloved for its original mahogany cabinetry and friendly, discreet service.