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Viyella

Posted on March 5, 2010.
ViyellaNottingham love to shop

Shop-a-addicted, you're in for a treat! Nottingham has gained some notoriety when it comes to retail therapy, and it is certainly spoiled for choice. You will find all the major chains and fashion stores alongside quirky shops, boutiques and markets savings.

You grabbed a coffee and you're eager to start! First place to check the Centre Victoria, in the middle of the city. Undercover so do not get wet when it is (always) rains, there are more than 100 stores here to keep you busy, with top high street brands such as Next, Top Shop, John Lewis, House of Fraser Monsoon, Superdrug and Boots.

When you have all been there, heading the bank's huge TK Maxx Designer Outlet and a good bargain, where you can find great deals on clothing, footwear and house ware. Located in the Westfield Broadmarsh Centre, you will also find other high street stores, such as budget Argos and BHS.

It's time for something a bit more class now, so let's make our way to the beautiful and Exchange FH Mall, built on the site of the former Flying Horse Inn. The mall is closed by the magnificent glass ceiling, and there is an eclectic mix of shops and brand style, as Karen Millen, Warehouse and Viyella. This elegant center also houses some great designer names. You will find Vivienne Westwood and Jaeger comfortably seated here.

In keeping the tip and the theme designer, now head of the Lace Market district. You can get a spot of lunch and rest your weary feet shopping in a beautiful cafes and watch the world go by. When you are relaxed and explore the cobbled streets and winding alleyways, and you will find they are home to some of the finest shops in Nottingham. Nottingham designer son, Paul Smith has opened its flagship store here and he sits next to many other crowns.

If chic and cool vintage independent are more your style, then Derby Road and Maid Marion Way is the place where it is yours. elegant boutiques and lifestyle and unique furniture shops line the streets here, if you're bound to find something different style. Hockley Village, adjacent to the Lace Market, and was baptized as a response to Nottingham Soho, you will find a great mix of New Age stores, vintage haunts, shops and art cinemas. It has not always been so smart though. He is best known for being the birthplace of Sir Jesse Boot, founder of Boots the Chemist, who was born in poverty by the middle of the nineteenth century.

For a shopping experience down-to-earth more, Mansfield Road is a riot of color international restaurants and takeaway stores, fancy clothes, second-hand bookshops and record stores.

And after all this, if you're still on your feet and want to show your new happy rags, then visit our Nottingham Bars for all information on the night of the city hot spots!

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