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    4.2 (290 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Sanjay G.

    Hamley's flagship store on Regent Street is considered to be the largest and oldest toy store in the world, with 7 floors of all sorts of toys, games, and crafts that you can imagine! There are toys for all ages, and as you can imagine, it's quite overwhelming to shop even for me. it is London's premiere toy store. Established in London in 1760 (yup, that's old!) on Regent Street in the West End, Hamleys is very much like the old-time toy stores where workers demonstrated and displayed various toys to customers as part of the overall shopping experience Hamleys is so much more than 'just a shop'. As soon as you walk into the store, you'll be greeted by seven floors of wonder. Everywhere you look, there are toys out for you to try out and watch. You can catch live demos of the most exciting toys and games. There are also regular in-store events where they get superheroes and cartoon characters to greet the kids. There is everything that you imagine in toys and a little more. You can play, you can participate, you can have fun as if you were still a kid; it's a special and perfect place. Since it's almost always raining in the city, this is the perfect place to spend the day.

    Laura R.

    A fun time playing in this toy store for over an hour. The employees demonstrate the new toys while involving the customers. The store was four stories that can be accessed from stairs or escalators. An ice cream shop was here too.

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    Chun M.

    "I don't want to grow up, I'm a Toys 'R Us kid..." Waitasec! We no longer have massive toy stores in the US or multi-story department stores for kids, so it's a great surprise to find Hamley's in London. 6 floors + basement of toys, games, dolls & collectibles is rarity these days. I am unabashedly a giant kid at heart but now with credit cards, a dangerous combination. I would have really blown my credit limit if not for the fact that I'd have to pack it all up to take back on the plane. Down in the basement is the Wizardry World of Harry Potter. Where else would put Harry but in a dank basement? Down there are also the video games. Looking at the directory, I knew what I want is on the top floors, so I hop on the escalators, cruising by the toddler & doll toy floors. I'll just have to come back to grab some stuff for my grandnieces. At the top escalator on the 5th floor, you are greeted by a 3m (10ft) Optimus Prime. Here you'll find the traditional "boys" toys, like Hot Wheels & action figures, but I know even girls like my oldest grandniece loves Buzz Lightyear, so grab one of those for her. Off in the back corner is what I'm hunting for: Corgi & Airfix. Corgi die-cast collectibles are hard to get in the US. I grab a boxed edition of James Bond's Aston Martin V8 from No Time to Die (Pierce Brosnan) for my sister, who is huge Bond fan. I'm looking for an Aston Martin DB5 for myself but they are sold out. I settle for an Airfix DB5 plastic model kit, which I'll have the satisfaction of building myself. Along with that, I grab an Aitfix F-35B Lightning II (Royal Navy version, of course). They also have the full line of Humbrol hobby paints & accessories to build your model. Up the last set of stairs to the 6th floor, you'll find the LEGO section. Like the LEGO stores back home, there are large size LEGO figures, but in the UK, King Charles III gets the LEGO treatment as well as Queen Elizabeth II. Most of the model sets are the same as in the US and I was looking for unique sets. I end up with getting couple of London double decker buses. You'll pay premium prices, but nowhere will you find this much variety all in one place. Final damage: £112 (US$135). My credit card got off easy.

    Austin G.

    Step aside New York City's FAO Schwarz. There's a new king of the hill and it's Hamleys. Spread across seven floors in London, Hamleys is a toy store filled with every toy you remember, imagine, and didn't know could be. Expectedly, it gets quite busy. Queues for the lift are long, so consider taking the stairs. There are signs that point you to what's on each floor. It's organized well. Throughout, staff give demonstrations. We fell for two and regretted one. There's a magic box where you place putty behind your ear to make a saucer fly. DON'T BUY IT. It's 30 pounds and is a con artist. It doesn't fly well nor does the shaver ever turn off leaving you with a busted toy after a few days. Other than the busted toy, it's a fun experience if you have kids. Just go into it already deciding how much you'll spend and don't get suckered in.

    Tiffany D.

    This is what childrens and adults dreams are made of. Floors and floors of toys. Every floor has multiple demonstrations for kids to play with. The staff is incredible. I'm happy to know I created a core memory for my children.

    Morgan S.

    This is the older toy store in the world! It's 5 stories and literally has every toy and gadget you could ever want! I got a cool little track that was essentially central London with a battery run car! It was so cute and I got it for a 3 year old little boy! He loves it! The people working there were friendly and helpful to identify UK specific toys! This is a London staple to check out!!

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    Joey L.

    If you have kids, they will die when you get here. 5 floors of toys + Harry Potter/video games basement + an ice cream candy store on top. Each floor is separated by brands/age/gender like Legos, cars, Nerf, Barbie, etc and there's something for every kid. You will definitely be poorer when you leave.

    Really busy shopping day for a Tuesday

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