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Duke of York Square offers an unrivalled range of international retailers, leading restaurant and cafes and luxury office space alongside the iconic Saatchi Gallery. No other location in London offers the diversity and choice whilst set in a stunning oasis of elegance and history. Quite simply a place to enjoy life.
Duke of York Square is located on Kings Road just off Sloane Square. It is 5 minutes walk away from Sloane Square Underground Station (District & Circle Lines) and is well served by taxis and numerous bus routes.
At the heart of the Square are 33 diverse and exciting fashion and lifestyle retailers anchored by one of Europe’s largest Zara stores alongside other iconic brands such as Banana Republic, All Saints, Ted Baker and Joseph. Capturing the fashionable history of Kings Road the Square is also home to Mary Quant as well as leading international lifestyle retailers including Taschen, Yves Delorme and Space N.K.
Duke of York Square is also home to the Saatchi Gallery, arguably the world’s leading contemporary art Gallery housing both permanent and visiting international collections of sculpture and art.
Perceived as an oasis of calm set within a continental atmosphere the Square is also a leading destination of eating and drinking offering seven restaurants and cafes all with extensive outdoor space, including leading Italian restaurant Manicomio and the contemporary surroundings of the Gallery Mess cocktail bar.
The main Square itself offers a perfect haven to rest and relax away from the hustle and bustle of Kings Road and Sloane Square with extensive seating set amongst stunning water features making it a firm favourite for families and children.
Duke of York Square also has an open air fine food market every Saturday recognised as one of London’s finest farmers food markets offering a range of fresh produce together with an eclectic range of international eating experiences.
The Duke of York Square opened in 2003 and is the largest new public space created in London in the last 20 years. Today, the Duke of York Square is owned and managed by Cadogan Estates Ltd. In its previous incarnations the site has been home to the Duke of York’s army barracks, and prior to that it was a school set up in 1802 and called The Duke of York’s Royal Military Asylum.