Londons Luxury Quarter is again expecting a
boom in Chinese visitors this autumn searching for the worlds
most luxurious brand and experiences during the October Golden
Week Chinese Holiday.
According to tourism experts Global Blue,
Chinese shoppers are now the number one tax-free spenders in the
London Luxury Quarter, a collection of 42 world famous streets and
lanes in the heart of Londons prestigious West End around
Mayfair, Piccadilly and St. Jamess.
Mark Henderson, Chairman of London Luxury
Quarter and Savile Row tailors Gieves & Hawkes, said, Chinese
shoppers make up the most significant proportion of our
international customer base. The first Golden Week holiday in
February this year saw a surge in Chinese visitors to the area and
we are expecting record numbers for the second holiday this
October. The Quarter offers a unique mix of world leading luxury
brands, hotels, galleries and restaurants, catering for visitors
taste for high end goods and unique experiences, and we are doing
more than ever to ensure they are fully accommodated.
Chinese shoppers are leading the way in the
London Luxury Quarter with tax-free spending on Bond Street by
Chinese nationals alone rising by almost a fifth in 2012 according
to Global Blue.
Bond Street, at the heart of the Quarter,
continues to be popular with Chinese tourists who are familiar
with the line-up of international and British luxury brands.
Spending up to 2,000 (RMB 19,000) on average per transaction,
purchases made by high-net-worth Chinese tourists on Bond Street
are significantly higher than the London average of 500 (RMB
4,500) per transaction.
Last year, the famed Savile Row, home to tailors
Gieves & Hawkes, was discovered by Chinese shoppers in 2012 with
spend up 236% year-on-year owing to their evolving tastes for
bespoke goods, craftsmanship and an appetite for British heritage.
In the London Luxury Quarter specifically, China is the largest
international consumer group in both the West End and on Bond
Street, accounting for 16% and 28% of all sales respectively.
Bespoke Tours and
Concierge Services for Chinese Visitors
With the influx of Chinese visitors, London
Luxury Quarter is making the experience as easy and enticing as
possible with a number of tools, tours and activities.
Chinese travellers can now download the London
Luxury Quarter app (English and Mandarin) on their iPhone or
Android prior to visiting to help plan their trip, from the hotel
they stay in to where to dine, shop and be entertained.
Chinese travellers can also book small
group tours in advance of visits that focus on a series of themes
including tours targeted at men and women separately or a focus on
fashion, art, jewellery or cuisine.
One of the new tours to highlight is a
private tour of the Royal Warrant Holders in the London Luxury
Quarter, the stores that are officially accredited as suppliers to
the Royal Household. This unique tour was created in celebration
of Her Majesty The Queens Diamond Jubilee in 2012 and 60th
Anniversary of her Coronation this year.
Within the London Luxury Quarter, many of the
hotels and retailers now accept Union Pay as a payment method,
while many of the shops provide full Global Blue tax-free shopping
services and support. Inside an increasing number of stores,
Mandarin speaking staff are in place to ensure Chinese shoppers
receive convenient and superior customer service.
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