Harrods Overview
- Harrods Photos and Visitor Information
- Visit Duration
- Surprisingly Affordable
- Store Rules
- Photography Guidelines
- Contact Information
- Opening Times
Harrods opened in 1849 and has a reputation for excellence and the finest-quality merchandise. Iconic in London, Harrods boasts over 300 departments across seven floors, making it easy to spend a lot of time—and money—exploring. Don’t miss the remarkable food halls that offer everything from fresh doughnuts and sushi to gourmet delicacies perfect for gifting.
Harrods Photos and Visitor Information
Harrods, celebrated as the world’s best department store, is situated in Knightsbridge, London. Its extensive layout spanning seven floors is worth visiting just for the stunning architecture and elaborate interior design.
Visit Duration
It is advisable to allocate at least half a day to explore Harrods fully, given its size and extensive selections. Consequently, with over 30 eateries throughout the store, you could easily spend the entire day here.
Surprisingly Affordable
Harrods is accessible to everyone. Visitors may be pleasantly surprised to discover that there’s something for everyone’s budget, even if it’s just a small treat from the Food Hall.
Store Rules
As a public venue, Harrods requests that shoppers wear clean, presentable clothing (avoiding offensive slogans or revealing outfits), and that backpacks are held in hand rather than worn on the back to prevent damage to displays.
Photography Guidelines
Photography is permitted in most departments; however, restrictions apply to the Fine Jewellery, Banking Hall, and Antique Furniture Department.
Contact Information
Address: Harrods Ltd, 87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7XL
Telephone: 020 7730 1234
Nearest Tube Station: Knightsbridge
Utilize the Journey Planner to help plan your public transport route.
Opening Times (including Bank Holidays)
- Monday to Saturday: 10am-9pm
- Sunday: 11:30am-6pm
Harrods Egyptian Staircase – Bottom
Harrods Egyptian Staircase – Top
Harrods Escalators
Dodi and Diana Memorial
There are two memorials to Dodi and Diana in Harrods, located on the lower ground floor and designed by Bill Mitchell, Harrods architect for over 40 years. This memorial, built in 1998, is situated at the base of the spectacular Egyptian escalator. It creates a dimly lit ambiance with portraits adorning the shrine.
The inscription beneath the acrylic pyramid reads: “The wine glass has been preserved in the exact condition it was left on the couple’s last evening together at the Imperial Suite at the Hotel Ritz in Paris. Dodi bought this engagement ring for Diana on the day before the tragedy.”
Mohammed Al Fayed Statue
It is anticipated that this statue will be removed following the sale of Harrods by Mohammed Al Fayed to the Qatari royal family in 2010.
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Morelli’s Gelato at Harrods
Morelli’s Gelato is situated in one of the Food Halls in Harrods, where you can savor traditional ice cream in a cozy setting with seating available for dining in.
Harrods Fruit and Vegetable Hall
Harrods Food Hall
Harrods Meat and Fish Hall
Harrods Toy Soldier
This oversized toy soldier is a charming sight in one of the Harrods food halls.
Harrods Arcade
The atmospheric music changes throughout the departments in Harrods. At the Harrods Arcade—a souvenir shop located on the Ground Floor—the lively music encourages a quick shopping experience.
Harrods Horse Drawn Delivery
Harrods has an exceptional horse-drawn delivery service for local deliveries, often catering to the rich and famous. The carriage is also utilized for bringing celebrities to the store during sales and special events.
Harrods 1902
This photograph highlights Harrods’ facade during Richard Burbridge’s (Managing Director 1891-1917) expansion program, showcasing the store’s growing dominance along Brompton Road.