Markets in London
There are plenty of outdoor street markets in London to keep you busy. You will find a range from fruit and veg to vintage clothes and antiques for next to nothing! Below we have provided a list of well-known markets in London including info and opening hours so you can have yourself a gander.1. Portobello Market is a famous street market in Noting Hill offering a variety of products from antiques to silverware, fruit and veg and second-hand clothes. There are several stalls with hot food and snacks from simple sandwiches to Spanish, Indian and Lebanese food. Prices varies from £3 to £ 7.
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2. Camden Market is probably the most popular comopolitan and culturally diverse market in London.You can find from Antiques & Collectibles to new and vintage used clothes and plenty of foot stores. It provides lots of stalls with hot food from a variety of different cuisines as well as cafes and restaurants. During the weekend Camden can be extremelly packed, so if you are a little bit agoraphobic don’t even consider to go there during the weekend.
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3. Borough Market based in London Bridge, is London’s most popular and renowned food market offering a large variety of foods from all over the world. From fruits and vegetables to fine food retail market.
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4. Spitalfields Market is London’s oldest market housed in a covered Victorian fruit and vegetable market. This market sells everything from arts and crafts, clothes, furniture to organic foods. It is surrounded by independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.
Shops In Spitalfields are open daily, Click here for further information. |
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5. Covent Garden Market includes three markets: The Apple market that offers a variety of amenities from Antiques, artworks, to homeware products. The East Colonnade Market that accommodates a variety of stalls from hand-made soap, jewellery, hand-bags & belts, hand-knitted children’s clothing, a magicians stall, confectionary and home-ware to artwork. The Jubilee Market which on Mondays, is dedicated to Antiques; from Tuesday-Friday, a General Market operates, with traders selling clothing and household goods, and on Saturday and Sunday Jubilee Market offers arts and crafts.
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6. Leadenhall Market with its long history dates back to the 14th century, is situated in a beautiful Victorian building, it sells fresh food; among the vendors there are cheesemongers, butchers and florists.
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7. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. Almost anything can be found on Brick Lane, from antique books to eight-track cartridge decks (for many years it hosted a stall selling nothing but rusty cog wheels).
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8. Columbia Road Flower Market provides a wide range of plants, bedding plants, shrubs, bulbs and freshly cut flowers at competitive prices. Many of the traders are the second or third generation of their family to sell at the market. The market also has a number of shops selling bread and cheeses, antiques and garden accessories. There are also a number of outlets selling unusual international edibles, soap, candlesticks and Buddhist artefacts.
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9. Greenwich Market is a small Market in the heart of lovely Greenwich. It is known for the variety of arts and crafts and sells everything from antiques to wooden toys, designer clothes, model ships and second-hand clothes.
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10. Brixton Market sells a wide range of foods and goods but is best known for its African and Caribbean produce, which reflect the diverse community of Brixton and surrounding areas of Lambeth. There is some controversy over the selling of live African snails.As of 2009, this practice is still continuing in the covered market areas.
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11. Chapel Market is a daily street market in London, United Kingdom. It is located on a street of the same name near Angel, and sells fruit, vegetables and fish, as well as bargain household goods and cheap clothes. It is open every day except Monday, operating in the mornings only on Thursday and Sunday. The market is only 2-3 blocks long; many of the patrons are local, and food and wares for sale are primarily for daily use.
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12. Bermondsey Market is an antiques market located at Bermondsey Square on Tower Bridge Road in Bermondsey. The opening hours of the Bermondsey Market from 6am until noon reflect the ancient law of market ouvert, which was abolished in 1995. Under this law, in number of designated markets, including Bermondsey Market, if an item was sold between sunrise and sunset then its provenance could not be questioned, so stolen goods could be traded and good title would pass to the purchaser.
Bermondsey Antiques’ Market is open daily, Click here for further information. |
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13. Berwick Street Market is a small market on Berwick Street in the heart of Soho, London, England, selling mainly fruit and vegetables and general goods. In addition to the market, there are a collection of shops along the street, including some delis.
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14. Chelsea Antiques Market is a large, busy antique market in the heart of Chelsea. You can find from old furniture to watches, and jewellery.
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15. Surrey Street Market is on of the oldest Markets in London. It sells mainly meat & vegetables as well as a range of other items through the week in Surrey Street, Croydon, south London.
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16. Petticoat Lane Market is a fashion and clothing market located on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street in East London. The markets are well signed from local stations. Despite its fame and history, Petticoat Lane market is not designed as a tourist attraction.
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17. Broadway Market is a street running from London Fields to the Regent’s Canal in Haggerston in the London Borough of Hackney, east London. It is mainly a food market full of stalls, shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes.
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18. Wembley Market is one of the biggest Sunday markets offering sa wide variety of goods ranging from fruit and vegetables to luggage, fabric and clothes.
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19. Exmouth Market is a semi pedestrianised street in Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington.
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20. Archway Market offers from organic and speciality food to jewelleries, antiques, curiosities and various things for the home.
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21. Nags Head Market is located on Seven Sisters Road in the Holloway area of the London Borough of Islington. It includes 53 shops and 23 second hand stalls.
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22. Shepherd’s Bush Market sells a wide variety of goods, including fresh produce, cooked food, music CDs, household goods and clothing. It runs between Uxbridge Rd and Goldhawk Rd, W12.
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23. Smithfield Market is London’s largest wholesale meat market and one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
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24. Uxbridge Craft Market is a weekly craft market where you can find a wide range of arts, crafts and services present by local traders.
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25. Leather Lane Market is a street one block west of Hatton Garden, in the Holborn of London. It is home to a well-used weekday market which specialises in clothing and footwear. You can also find from fruits and vegetables to electrical items.
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26. Whitechapel Market is a culturally diverse market providing relatively cheap fruit, veg and house hold goods.
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27. Lewisham Market is a street market where you will find lots of £1 bowls of fruit and veg deals.
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28. Hackney Homemade Food is a brand new dedicated food market which was launched on February 2012. It is situated on the grounds of Grade II listed St John’s church, opposite Hackney Central stn. You’ll find a pop-up Teashop and lots of stalls with a variety of different styles from fusion wraps to sausages and burgers.
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