Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nichols is an upscale historic London department store still at its original location
Harvey Nichols began as a London linen shop back in 1813 and has grown into a major UK department store chain with stores worldwide.
Growing from a linen shop in a house at the corner of Knightsbridge and Sloane Street, Harvey Nickhols' flagship London store still sits at this convenient location right across the street from Knightsbridge Tube Station. The current building was completed in 1880.
Today Harvey Nichols has eight floors featuring prestigious lines of women's and menswear, accessories, health and beauty products, groceries and restaurants. It competes directly with the renowned Harrods store which is just down the road.
For more information about the Harvey Nichols visit their official website link below.
Facts For Your Visit
Fee: NoHarvey Nichols Hours:
Opening hours may differ on holidays
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Address: 109-125 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7RJ, UK
Phone: 020 7235 5000
Official Website: Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nichols Reviews
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They have a fair range of products, could be better though. Staff were helpful and friendly in the Sandro section. Ate at the cafe which had great staff, fast service and the food was good. Price wise, food is very reasonable.
Ben Harrison - 2 months ago
Harvey Nichols has a slightly calmer vibe compared to some of the bigger department stores. I especially love their beauty hall — they stock lots of brands that aren’t always easy to find elsewhere. The fashion floors are well laid out and make browsing enjoyable. Staff are attentive without being intrusive, which I always appreciate. It feels more manageable in size compared to somewhere like Harrods. Their food market upstairs is also worth a visit, with some interesting finds. Overall, it’s a stylish and relaxed place to shop.
chloe parker - a week ago
I have been tonthis srore after few years. I must say one the most premier store in London.
The customer service was great as well.
A young man with great sales manners serve us.
Thank you for the great service.
M F Ali - a month ago
I went to Apm and their was two wonderful ladies Liliana and Maja I had a wonderful experience at this jewelry store✨ The sales assistants were incredibly kind, helpful, and very cooperative — they truly made the shopping experience special. Highly recommended! ✨
Reema Alabdulkarim - a month ago
Wonderful store with a vast array of high-end products & great service from staff.
Lovely selection of places to eat in store should you get a little bit peckish whilst shopping, Thank you to the wonderful member of staff, Whose name unfortunately, I cannot remember, That helped me source a highly coveted item in no time at all.
I am always very happy with the service and choice of items available in store and their customer service on the occasions, I have required it.
Nish K - a month ago
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Directions
| Tube Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
|---|---|---|
| Piccadilly Line | Knightsbridge Station | 1 Minute |
| District and Circle Line | South Kensington Station | 16 Minutes |
How to get to Harvey Nichols by Tube
Harvey Nichols Department Store is across the street from the Knightsbridge Station exit.
From South Kensington Station exit onto Thurloe Street and go to your left and then stay right until on Thurloe Place. Continue on Thurloe Place and continue on Brompton. Harvey Nichols is on the corner of Brompton Road and Sloane St. on the right.
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