Possibly the best souvenirs shops in London
From red telephone box key rings to Houses of Parliament fridge magnets, from Union Jack pencil cases emboldened with the words ‘I love London’ to Big Ben drink mats, a trip to London would not be complete without bringing home a souvenir or two!
If your impending trip to London is already filling your minds with thoughts of what treasures and keepsakes you are going to bring back as presents for your loved ones and as reminders of your trip, then you may welcome being informed about some of the best souvenirs shops in London.
Lambert Souvenirs
If you want real value for money when purchasing souvenirs from London then be sure to head to number 3 Whitehall Westminster on the south side of Trafalgar Square and visit Lambert Souvenirs.
This iconic souvenir shop opened in 1979 and has been providing visitors to the capital with formidable keepsakes ever since.
Always well-informed about the kind of souvenirs visitors to London will be wanting, Lambert Souvenirs has a vast array of London 2012-related memorabilia, including the London 2012 Olympics and the Diamond Jubilee.
Click Souvenirs
Click Souvenirs is another popular gift shop that sells a wide range of London and British collectables and souvenirs. And being an online store you can shop for top-quality London gifts at your leisure with a few swipes of your computer keys and clicks of the mouse.
Crest of London
Crest of London is among the market leaders of gift shops in London. From ‘William and Kate’ mugs, to Union Jack telephones, to official London Olympic Games 2012 merchandise, Crest of London is definitively worthy of a visit if you want to pick up a quirky and patriarchal London gift.
Fancy That of London
Fancy That of London is an established chain of London Souvenir shops in the heart of the West End. From London Blighties Guardsman toys to Union Jack boxer shorts, this popular chain of London souvenir shops has more than 1,000 London-orientated souvenirs to ensure that all the family receive a treasured memento of the capital.

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