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Bond Street
junction with Piccadilly |
Bond Street can be easy to miss as it is quite narrow at this end. De Beers, the diamond company have their headquarters on the corner, with black flags outside. The Piccadilly end of Bond Street is more correctly called 'Old' Bond Street, and this leads into 'New' Bond Street further up. All the famous jewellery names are found here, along with the auctioneers Sotheby's and Christies plus the big-name European fashion houses. |
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