Luxury Week at The Royal Exchange

The Royal Exchange, London
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Event has ended
This event ended on Saturday 18th of May 2019
Admission
Free
Venue Information
The Royal Exchange
Threadneedle Street, The City, EC3V 3LR
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Bank 0.06 miles

On 13 -18 May, The Royal Exchange will launch the inaugural Luxury Week, a celebration of all the established and contemporary brands found at the iconic building. Recognised as the leading luxury shopping and dining destination in the heart of the City, brands such as Boo-dles, Bamford, Cutter and Squidge, Fortnum & Mason, Grind, Leica, Halcyon Days, and Watches of Switzerland, along with many others, will be curating an array of exclusive offers and bespoke experiences throughout the week.

Visitors will be able to enjoy a series of illuminating and unique activations from the likes of bespoke optician Tom Davies, who will be in-store himself to meet clients, Bremont watch-makers will be working on bespoke collections on the Central Courtyard, and Church’s will host a complimentary shoe shining service from the steps of the Grade I listed building. Guests will also be able to enjoy photography masterclasses with experts from Leica and have the opportunity to view and purchase exclusive watch and jewellery collections from Boodles, Tiffany & Co., Georg Jensen and Bamford.
To highlight the varied food and drink offering available at The Royal Exchange, Grind mixol-ogists will host a cocktail masterclass, Cutter and Squidge will offer a prosecco & cake deco-rating session with its founder Annabel Lui, Paul A Young will be indulging customers with their one-off Luxury Week chocolate and Fortnum & Mason will host a series of tasting experiences.
The Royal Exchange is home to a diverse and unique selection of brands ranging from art, accessories, beauty, dining, fashion, homewares, watches and jewellery. Luxury Week gives visitors the opportunity to experience the City’s premier shopping location in a whole new way.

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