Harrods

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Harrods is a world-famous luxury department store in London renowned for its upscale shopping, elaborate food halls, and iconic Knightsbridge location.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf department store
luxury retailer
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Baroque Revival
surface form: Edwardian Baroque
attracts international tourists
cityServed London, England
surface form: London
country United Kingdom
founder Charles Henry Harrod
hasDepartment Harrods Beauty
Harrods self-linksurface differs
surface form: Harrods Fashion

Harrods self-linksurface differs
surface form: Harrods Food Halls

Harrods self-linksurface differs
surface form: Harrods Home

Harrods self-linksurface differs
surface form: Harrods Wine Shop
hasExteriorFeature green awnings
illuminated façade with light bulbs
terracotta façade
hasFeature Egyptian escalator
doormen in distinctive uniforms
fine jewelry department
food halls
homeware departments
luxury fashion departments
perfume and cosmetics departments
restaurants
seasonal Christmas department
tea rooms
toy department
wine shop
hasService concierge services
delivery services
personal shopping
isFamousFor Christmas displays
Knightsbridge location
elaborate food halls
high-end international brands
luxury shopping
locatedIn Knightsbridge
London, England
surface form: London

Kensington and Chelsea
surface form: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
namedAfter Charles Henry Harrod
numberOfFloors 7
openingYear 1849
owner Qatar Investment Authority
previousOwner House of Fraser department store
surface form: House of Fraser

Mohamed Al-Fayed
slogan Omnia Omnibus Ubique
sloganLanguage Latin
sloganMeaning All things for all people, everywhere
streetAddress 87–135 Brompton Road

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Central London contains Harrods
Knightsbridge contains Harrods
RBKC containsLandmark Harrods
subject surface form: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Brompton hasNearbyAttraction Harrods
House of Fraser (various corporate owners over time) acquired Harrods
subject surface form: House of Fraser
this entity surface form: Harrods (short-lived controlling interest, later sold)
House of Fraser (various corporate owners over time) ownedBy Harrods
subject surface form: House of Fraser
this entity surface form: Harrods Holdings
Harrods hasDepartment Harrods self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Harrods Food Halls
Harrods hasDepartment Harrods self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Harrods Home
Harrods hasDepartment Harrods self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Harrods Fashion
Harrods hasDepartment Harrods self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Harrods Wine Shop
Harvey Nichols competitor Harrods
Knightsbridge tube station hasEntrance Harrods
this entity surface form: Harrods entrance
Beauchamp Place near Harrods
Sloane Street near Harrods