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Abercrombie and MAC in London?

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Im goin to london tomorrow with a friend and were planning to go to Abercrombie and Fitch and the MAC store but we dnt reely ahve any idea where they are. If you know could yoo please let me know- any landmarks or tube stations that they are near would be very helpful to know!

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  1. Abercrombie & Fitch is an awsome shop and I go there all the time, There are three ways of getting there starting at tube stations. The easiest to describe is from Bond Street station, from there simply go down Bond Street all the way, even across the bit where there is no road (seperating New Bond Street and Old Bond Street) untill you get to the Ralph Lauren Shop (Which is always nice to have a look in) This shop is on a corner a corner on the left simply go round this corner down Burlington Gardens, stay on the left and after you cross one road there will be the fantastic Abercrombie & Fitch. Another way is by walking from Oxford Circus down Regents Street staying on the Right or Piccadilly going up Regents Street staying on the left and turn down Vigo Street, the quickest way out of the three is starting from Piccadilly but my fave it Bond Street as you see so many other expensive shops and is much quieter.

    By MAC you mean the cosmetics shop then there are two which are walking distance from Abercrombie & Fitch, but both seem to be part of department stores or not the full store itself, one is in Selfridges which is very close to Bond Street station on Oxford Street, you wont miss it the top two thrids are covered in scafolding, then the second is in soho which I won't be so easy to find. Here is a link to the store locator, select the region London and it will give you all the stores in the area.

    http://www.maccosmetics.co.uk/templates/...

    once that is done you will see many options but only a few to be M.A.C's own stores and the closest and easiest to get to from Abercrombie is the one in Covent Garden, if you go Abercrombie first then walk to Piccaddily Circus and get the Piccadilly Line Eastbound to Covent Garden. from the underground walk up Neal Street which is beside the station.

    For better knoledge of the area go on http://maps.google.co.uk/ and search for all the streets that I have included that you believe that you will use. That should help you alot

    Hope This Helps

    Sam (A Londoner)


  2. theres a mac store in covent garden.

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