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Shopping at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5 is a retail experience like at no other UK airport. Filled with over 80 shops and over 20 restaurants and bars a passenger’s pre-flight time will be nearly as pleasurable as the trip itself! |
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Shopping at Terminal 5... |
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Passengers will find that the shops at Terminal 5 boast brands that are both local and global, designer and high street, catering for all needs, desires and budgets. Whilst most of the shopping at Terminal 5 can be found airside there is still a good and varied selection landside.
Travellers passing through the airport’s new and exciting terminal can not only fill their pre-flight time shopping, eating and drinking but also take in the ever changing exhibitions that will be on display, composed in conjunction with top Museums, cultural institutions and art galleries, including a specially commissioned piece of artwork by Turner Prize nominees Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell.
The following Shopping at Terminal 5 Guide provides information.
• Airside Shopping and Dining
• Landside Shopping and Dining
• Shops at Terminal 5 |
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Airside Shopping & Dining... |
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Shopping at Terminal 5 offers a choice and range that suits all budgets, with many retailers and restaurants offering a surprising retail twist on their regular high street offerings. Take for example popular restaurant Wagamama, of which this is the restaurant chain’s first airport restaurant, is offering an exclusive breakfast menu. WHSmith has invested a large amount in its store design, technology and attention to customer service.
Exclusive designer Paul Smith has unveiled his unique store offering a completely different product range in both ladies’ and menswear and store environment. The store, for example, uses antique doors from a French chateau and has a terrace overlooking a digital backdrop of changing seasonal imagery. It will also be home to one-off piece of art, furniture and rare books.
Michelin starred chef Gordon Ramsay has opened his first airport restaurant which boasts beautiful views across the airfield.
Tiffany & Co. has opened its first European airport boutique. This exclusive store is only the second in the World (the first in New York) where travellers can view a selection of prized pieces from their archives.
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Landside Shopping & Dining... |
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Shopping at Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 landside also offers a great range of shops and restaurants for passengers, allowing them to enjoy some retail therapy before passing through security, or stopping to enjoy a meal or light refreshment.
Passengers can enjoy a beer served directly from the keg in The 5 Tuns pub , a London-themed bar, or why not choose a healthy and refreshing smoothie, freshly made in the airport juice bar, Lovejuice?
An M&S Simply Food store can also be found in Arrivals along with a Krispy Kreme selling a customised Terminal 5 donut. |
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Here, for your convenience you will find a list of retail outlets in Terminal 5, followed by a list of eateries for you to enjoy.
Terminal 5 Shopping:
Accessorize
Best of the Best
Boots
Bulgari
Caviar House & Prunier
Chocolate Box
Christian Dior
Coach
Collection
Dixons
David Clulow
Glorious Britain
Gucci
Harrods Department Store
HMV
Hughes and Hughes
Kurt Geiger
Links of London
Mappin and Webb
Mulberry
Mont Blanc
Paul Smith ‘Globe’
PC World
Pen Shop
Prada
Reiss
Rolling Luggage
Smythson
Sunglass Hut
Ted Baker
Tie Rack
Tiffany & Co.
Thomas Pink
Thomas Cook
Vodafone
WHSmith
World Duty Free
Restaurants & Bars:
AmatoApostrophe (Satellite B)
Bagel Street
Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar
Caffé Nero
EAT.
Geronimo
Giraffe
Giraffe ‘Fresh Juice and Coffee Bar’
Gordon Ramsay
Huxley’s
Krispy Kreme
Lovejuice
M&S Simply Food
Pret a Manger
V-Bar
Wagamama |
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