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FLOWERS


If you fancy an early Sunday morning, then head for Columbia Road Flower Market to find fantastic flowers and great offers, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.

If you are looking for florists in town, then check out the (far from exhaustive) list below:
- The French styled Arome (Burmester Road, Earlsfield)
- Bloomsbury Flowers (29 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden)
- McQueens - florist favoured by the celebrities (70-72 Old Street)
- Jane Packer - with shops around the world (32-34 New Cavendish St & Selfridges, Oxford St)
- Moyses Flowers - Royal suppliers established in 1876 (16 Motcomb Street & 3a Berkeley St, Mayfair)
- Timothy Dunn - just brilliant
- Woodhams - with various locations around town, they do flowers and garden designs.

What's good in London is that you can find flowers on every corner - tube stations, petrol stations and supermarkets. You can buy a bunch anytime of the day and from as little as £2, so there should be no excuses.





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