Heads are turning all over town and traffic slowing to a crawl as people stop and stare at the supercars that have taken over the roads.
Middle-Eastern millionaires have descended on London for what known as "The Season" and they have shipped over their beloved Bugattis, Lamborghinis and Rolls-Royces to join them.
And of course, many of them have been greatly personalised to match their owner's taste.
Among the outrageous motors spotted in Knightsbridge over recent days is a heavily modified Range Rover that looks like a bar of bullion, worth £150,000.
It features gold-rimmed, carbon-black alloy wheels and wrap-around tinted windows, while sporting a private registration.
Perhaps the one that looks most out of place is £370,000 six-wheeled Mercedes G63 AMG that dwarves all the other cars on the road. No doubt the beastly motor is also a nightmare to find parking for.
Bugatti Veyron and Rolls-Royce outside Harrods, both with parking tickets in Knightsbridge, London.
Meanwhile owners of other luxury cars seem unfazed by parking fines, with a beige-coloured Bugatti Veyron with orange interior and, a white and crimson Rolls-Royce spotted outside Harrods with tickets stuck to their windscreens.
However, not everyone is a fan, with some Knightsbridge residents saying the drivers turn the area into their own personal race track, while police say some owners laugh at the law by parking illegally and driving without insurance.
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