Man, time is flying by isn't it? We've been doing so much traveling since Covid subsided. I think with getting older comes more a sense of urgency. The desire to get those "bucket list" items is higher. What do you think? Anyway, hopefully better late than never.
We had flown thru Heathrow so many times. Mostly as a layover to Paris. This time, we decided to stick around and explore London a bit. After consultation with the Missus, I booked our stay in the Piccadilly area. Yes, it's tourist central, but heck, we are tourists after all, right? We stayed at the Dilly a historic hotel.
As we usually did we flew on British Airways, Business Class. And as I mentioned in a previous post, it seems that the food has returned to pre-Covid levels.

That celeriac gratin was pretty good.

I did make the mistake of ordering the "Full Breakfast", which lived up to its name….I was quite full after this.

The Heathrow Express made getting from the airport to Piccadilly a snap and our hotel was centrally located. We had slept well on this flight and the Missus arrived just rarin' to go. I had made dinner reservations at a place I'd wanting to visit since I bought their cookbook in 2016. But first, the Missus wanted to explore a bit. Thre is of course, so much to see here!

So we headed on out from the hotel.

This seemed to be a rather "high-rent" district. It was fun to see a K Minamoto here….we always stop by the Ala Moana store when "back home".

There was one place in particular we wanted to check out. When at Heathrow, we always stop by Fortnum & Mason, just to have a look around. In fact, we once bought one of their pre-packed "hampers" for a pretty penny to snack on while waiting for our flight.

The Piccadilly location was located a block away from our hotel.
F&M touts itself as an "upmarket" department store….well, no kidding!



One of things that surprised us was how popular Halloween seemed in London.

And even though it was early October, the store was all decked out for Christmas!


We enjoyed checking out the various floors and the decor.

So fancy!
Much like those Japanese Department stores, the lower level features a "food hall"; though it's obviously not your run-of-the-mill food floor.


We spent a good amount of time here and would end up getting some lunch to-go a couple of days later.

It was a nice place to see all those things that you can't afford!

Fortnum & Mason
181 Piccadilly
London, United Kingdom

We took a walk a bit further afield, even checking out a rather upscale shopping arcade on the way back to the hotel.


Back in our room, there was a knock on the door. One of the hotel's staff dropped off some "welcome gifts" for us!

This was a nice touch!
We were really enjoying things!
Thanks for stopping by!
That’s some expensive vinegar
I love browsing at the Fortnum & Mason store! The afternoon tea was a wonderful experience.
You should see some of the other prices here ST!
We had fun exploring Fortnum & Mason Sandy!
what a nice welcome gift!
It was Kat!
i don’t know if you’re still in london, but if so, check out the bancone in covent gardens, and brutto. two of my most go places everything i’m there!
Hi David – This trip was a while back. I did put your two recommendations on my list/map. I’m sure we’ll be in London again soon. Thanks so much!
Fortnums is a must stop for us, especially the Jubilee Tea Room (even though it’s mostly other tourists). It’s very special but hoooo boy is it pricey!
Sorry to say, we didn’t do high tea at Fortnum’s James! Perhaps next time….everything at F&M has a high ticket price!