Luxe Beat Magazine JANUARY 2015 | Page 25

Travel the sheer size of the airport and distance between terminals, LHR has created a personal shopping experience to help you explore everything available in the more than 160 shops, of which 63 are in the new T2. You can relax in the personal shopping lounge and explore items selected for you by the accredited stylist, or have the stylist accompany you on your shopping excursion. If you want something that is only available at a different terminal, your personal shopper can even arrange to transport you to the terminal with the shop you need, time provided. Visit www.heathrowairport.com/ shop,-eat,-relax-and-enjoy/ personal-shopper for details on how to book your personal shopper, which should be done 48 hours before your arrival at LHR. Terminal 4 Café Rouge: a Vintage Parisian style sets the stage in this restaurant, with its red velvet furniture and checkerboard oor. ou can find such classics as 35-day dry aged beef, a bouillabaisse or even a simple croque monsieur. Carluccio’s: offers an array of baked goods and pastries with fine Italian coffee, but it also offers full meals and some unforgettable pasta dishes. Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar: iconic British eatery in every terminal at LHR. You can also purchase caviar, chocolate and champagne to go. Terminal 5 Michelin-starred Chef Heston Blumenthal. This restaurant serves exceptional food, everything from a full English breakfast and fish and chips to wood fired pi a and li uid nitrogen ice-cream. Terminal 3 Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar: iconic British eatery in every terminal at LHR. You can also purchase caviar, chocolate and champagne to go. Caviar House Oyster Bar: brings a “little slice of Bond Street” to travelers. The iconic Caviar House Oyster Bar is surrounded by Chanel, Miu Miu, Bulgari and other high end stores. The restaurant serves Caviar House & Prunier Seafood Bar: iconic British eatery in every terminal at LHR. You can also purchase caviar, chocolate and champagne to go. Carluccio’s: offers an array of baked goods and pastries with fine Italian coffee, but it also offers full meals and some unforgettable pasta dishes. Gordon Ramsay Plane Food: a world-class eatery by Britain’s most famous chef, Gordon Ramsay serves everything from seabags to fish cakes. here is an express menu available, starting at £16.95, which guarantees two courses in 25mins. oysters from around the world, including rance, S, apan and Ireland. You can also get caviar, champagne and fine wines. Oriel French Restaurant & Bar: This is T3’s grande brasserie, with beautiful Art Deco design and dishes to match. he ama ing avors of such classics as coq au vin and confit de canard are guaranteed to arrive at your table in 12 minutes or less. The restaurant also serves classic cocktails. Rhubarb British Restaurant & Bar: serves some classic British tastes with a bit of a twist. ou can find pea and mint tortellini and British beef chili here. Shopping London Heathrow has one of the best shopping experiences in any international airport. Because of 25 If you decide to do your own shopping during your layover, here are highlights of shops available at LHR: Alexander McQueen: luxury readyto-wear items by the famed designer house (Terminal 4) Bally: luxury Swiss products (Terminals 3 and 4) Boss: men’s luxury collection from Hugo Boss (Terminals 2 and 4) Bottega Veneta: “Venetian shop” with luxury artisanal leather goods, jewelry, shoes, luggage, gifts (Terminals 2 and 5) Bulgari: Italian jeweler with jewelry, watches, accessories and fragrances (Terminals 2, 3 and 4) Burberry: iconic Burberry products, including trench coats, leather bags, cashmere scarves and eyewear (Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5) Cartier: fine jeweler with jewelry, watches and accessories (Terminals 3, 4 and 5) Cath Kidston: originals from one of Britain’s iconic designers, from china to bed linens, bags, accessories, and travel-inspired items (Terminals 2, 3 and 4) Chanel: luxury fragrance and beauty products (Terminal 3) Dior: luxurious boutique from Christian Dior (Terminal 5) Fortnum & Mason: the first standalone airport store from the iconic travel store, famed for its hampers filled with jams, teas and preserves (Terminal 5) Gucci: luxury goods, including handbags, shoes, leather goods and jewelry (Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5) Harrods: an array of luxury products from the original nightsbridge store (Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5) Harrods Fine Watch Room: this new store is the only location outside the