Bond Street is technically two streets pretending to be one, and the pedestrianised stretch in the middle catches out anyone assuming they can drive straight through. A Bond Street chauffeur already knows where the traffic actually flows, and where it simply doesn’t.
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A day of flagship-store shopping on Bond Street calls for a car with genuine boot space. Our Mercedes S-Class is the most popular choice for individual Bond Street chauffeur transfers, while the Mercedes V-Class offers the most storage space for multiple boutique bags and larger purchases. For the grandest Mayfair arrivals, our Rolls-Royce Cullinan combines space with occasion.
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20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
20% VAT INCLUDED
Sir Thomas Bond led the syndicate that bought and demolished Clarendon House on Piccadilly in 1686, laying out Old Bond Street on the site the same year. New Bond Street followed in the 1720s, extending the line north to Oxford Street. The Bond family motto, ‘Orbis non sufficit,’ later became the title of a very different Bond production, The World Is Not Enough, entirely by coincidence.
Admiral Horatio Nelson stayed at 147 New Bond Street in 1797-98 while recovering from losing his arm at Tenerife, one of a long list of well-known residents that also included Jonathan Swift and William Pitt the Elder.
Moving between flagship stores on foot, with bags in hand, is not the best way to enjoy Bond Street. Choosing a dedicated Bond Street chauffeur service means a single call brings your car back to wherever you are, with space for everything you have bought.
Bond Street and the surrounding Mayfair grid sit inside the Transport for London Congestion Charge zone, and self-driving shoppers often circle for parking far longer than the shopping itself takes. Our Bond Street chauffeur service handles the charge, the route and the parking, so you simply step out at the door.
Designer bags and boxes travel securely in the boot rather than across a busy pavement between stores. Your Bond Street chauffeur loads and unloads every item personally, so nothing is left behind between one boutique and the next.
We have refined our logistics so that a shopping trip along Bond Street runs on your schedule, not a taxi rank’s.
Your journey begins with a punctual arrival at your home, office or hotel. Your chauffeur drives you directly to Bond Street, avoiding the walk from public transport.
Book your chauffeur to wait nearby, or call for a pickup once you are ready to move to the next boutique. Either way, your car is back within minutes.
Every bag and box is loaded securely into the boot, and your chauffeur drives you and your purchases directly home, to your hotel or to your next stop.
Reserve your Bond Street chauffeur now for a wait-and-return shopping trip, an airport transfer, or a full day exploring Mayfair.
Our Bond Street chauffeur service extends naturally into the rest of Mayfair, and connects easily with a stay at one of the area’s leading hotels.
The Royal Academy of Arts and Mount Street's boutiques sit minutes from Bond Street. Your chauffeur waits between stops, so a full day of Mayfair shopping and culture stays on one continuous trip.
Staying nearby? We provide dedicated chauffeur service for Claridge's, The Connaught and Brown's Hotel, all a short walk from Bond Street.
Combine Bond Street with a stop at Harrods and Knightsbridge in the same wait-and-return trip, with the same chauffeur throughout.
Shopping trips rarely run to a fixed schedule. Your chauffeur remains on flexible standby for a return whenever you are ready, without a rebooking fee.
The northern end of New Bond Street, near Oxford Street, is the most convenient drop-off for flagship stores clustered towards Hanover Square.
The southern end of Old Bond Street, near Piccadilly, suits boutiques and jewellers clustered towards the Royal Academy.
When Bond Street itself is congested, Grosvenor Street provides an efficient alternative pickup point just a short walk from either end.
If your shopping trip extends towards Claridge’s or Brook Street, your chauffeur can collect you there directly instead of returning to Bond Street first.
The southern stretch toward Piccadilly, home to the Royal Arcade, London's oldest surviving shopping arcade.
The longer northern section running up to Oxford Street, and London's most expensive retail address.
Where the pedestrianised centre section begins, best avoided as a driving route.
For a longer circuit, see our luxury shopping districts page.




Yes, Old Bond Street runs from Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens, and New Bond Street continues from there to Oxford Street, though most people refer to both simply as Bond Street.
Not entirely. The section between Grafton Street and Clifford Street is pedestrianised, so we use a confirmed nearby pickup point instead.
Yes, Bond Street sits inside the Congestion Charge zone, already included in your fixed price.
Yes, your chauffeur can wait and move with you along the street rather than being rebooked for each stop.
Yes, our Mercedes V-Class offers genuine boot space for a serious shopping trip.
No, it’s a coincidence. The street is named after Sir Thomas Bond, whose family motto later became the title of a Bond film purely by chance.
Yes, every booking is quoted at a fixed price in advance.
Yes, see our Selfridges chauffeur page for a combined Oxford Street and Bond Street route.