Add a review about the House of Fraser in London

House of Fraser is popular for many years as a result of democratic prices and an abundance of public brands, it is great for basic shopping.

This business was founded in Glasgow in 1846 and is still remains prosperous, although it has ceased to be the property of the Fraser family. In their network, more than 60 stores in Britain and one of the best online sites for online shopping.

"Fraser" specializes in selling large, high-quality, but not too expensive brands. All their stores are huge, and in any of them you can buy a full set of clothes - from evening to sports.

Luxury brands they hardly sell, Louis Vuitton clothes are seriously looking for useless but good European or American manufacturers ( such as Lee or Donna Karan) are represented as completely as possible, as well as a lot of British manufacturers that are cheaper and more expensive (such as Dorothy Perkins).

Due to a large selection of not too expensive models, this department store is indispensable for buying a basic set of clothes and and a large number of gifts, especially if you are limited in time.

In this store, besides the departments with any women's, men's and children's clothes, there are also accessories, shoes, bags (with which it is traditionally famous), cosmetics, household goods and household goods equipment. Due to the large selection of not too expensive models, this department store is indispensable for purchasing a basic set of clothes or a large number of gifts, especially if you are limited in time.

Practical information

The price level in the department store is average, and frankly, many of the presented it is possible to find cheaper brands on the same Oxford Street - but it will take much more time, accordingly.

Official address: London, Oxford Street, 318, House of Fraser, the store is located halfway between two metro stations - Bond- Street "and" Oxford-Serks. "

He from ridden from Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 22:00 and on Sunday from 11:30 to 18:30, there is a cafe, spa, nail salon, delivery service and the possibility to order a personal assistant in shopping.

Around the store

Near the Fraser, Bond Street begins with bustling boutiques and old buildings, behind it is the Marylebone district with historic buildings that have survived - charming Victorian and dovitian apartment buildings, and a lot of other stores around. Although Oxford Street itself is bad to walk - too crowded and noisy.