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Top 10 Markets London

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  • 1. Borough Market
    Southwark Street, SE1
    Offers an interesting mix of food from all over the world. It boasts a mouth-watering range of fresh food stallsAdd to this organic goods (cakes, breads), flowers, olive oils, exotic teas, dairy (cheeses, yoghurts), fish, beers and wines . Quality is good and prices match that.
    Famous For: Gourmet Food
    Opening Times-
    • Friday from 12:00,
    • Saturday from 9:00
    Nearby tube/rail stations
  • London Bridge Tube

  • Tube map
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  • 2.Spitalfields Market
    109 Commercial Street, between Lamb and Brushfi eld Streets, E1
    Located in the heart of the City,Surrounded by shops selling hand-made craft, fashion, gifts movie posters, modish vintage furniture, second-hand books ,handmade cards and craft jewellery. There are cake and bread stalls and a mini food court as well, excellent quality and value for money market. Sundays are best time for visit.
    Famous For:Antiques, vintage clothes, Art and fashion.
    Opening Times-
    • Daily from 9:00
    • Sunday 11:00
    Nearby tube/rail stations
  • Liverpool Street Tube /Rail
  • Tube map


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  • 3. Brick Lane Market
    Brick Lane, E1
    Brick Lane Market London is a traditional flea-market with a wide range of goods including vintage clothes, furniture, bric-a-brac, music, along with bagel shops, Bangladeshi curry houses, Indian sari silks and much more.Best for:anything and everything
    Famous For: anything and everything
    Opening Times-
  •       Sun 8.00am -3.00pm

  • Nearby tube/rail stations
  • Shoreditch Tube

  • Tube map
  • 4. Portobello Road Market
    Portobello Road, W11
    Portobello Road is several markets rolled into one. Over 2,000 stalls selling everything from books to bric-a-brac, Starting at the Notting Hill end there are mainly antiques stalls selling toy soldiers, vases, etc.Then comes food stalls, ranging from traditional fruit and veg to mouth watering cheeses, stuffed olives, organic biscuits crackers, and bratwurst. Next comes clothes and jewellery, ranging from cheap trendy club-and casualwear to delightful craft bracelets and earrings.
    Famous For: antiques jewellery, second-hand clothes and bric-a-brac
    Opening Times-
    • Daily from 8:00
    • (Sunday closed)
    Nearby tube/rail stations
    Notting Hill Gate Tube / Ladbroke Grove Tube

  • Tube map


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  • 5. Brixton Market
    Huge market which has a exciting range of food ,spices, cut-price music and clothes stores, many of West Indian origin.
    Famous For: exotic food and lifestyle
    Opening Times- Mon to Fri 8-6 (Wed 8-3)
    Nearby tube/rail stations
    Brixton Tube/ Clapham North Tube
  • Tube map
  • 6. Covent Garden
    Covent Garden is in the London Borough of Westminster You don't go to convent garden just for the market but for its atmosphere as well.It is an Italian-style piazza packed with bars , restaurants and fashionable boutiques.Sells Antiques on Monday, arts and crafts for the rest of the week. It is a premier entertainment and leisure destination.
    Nearby tube/rail stations
    Covent garden tube

  • Tube map
  • 7. Camden Markets
    Camden, NW1
    It is one of London's top attractions. It has a nice cluster of shops around the market . Almost everything is on sale here, music, clothing, antiques, ethnic art, rugs and kelims, food and drink. a bit crowded on Sundays
    Nearby tube/rail stations
    Camden Town Tube
  • Tube map
  • 8. Greenwich Market
    Greenwich High Road, SE10
    Greenwich has three glorious markets boasting a variety of traditional, antiques,hand-crafted goods, clothing and food stalls. The antiques market, has a collection of bric-a-brac and junk. Next is the Village Market, where you will find second-hand clothes ,chinese silk gresses,cheap trendy clothes, ethnic ornaments. Passing the food court you come to the Crafts Market whichideal for gift. The stalls sells a delicious selection of olives, breads, jam doughnuts and chocolate brownies.
    Opening Times-
    • Weekends from 9:30,
    • Thursday - Friday from 6:30
    Nearby tube/rail stations
    Greenwich DLR

  • Tube map
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  • 9. Petticoat Lane Market
    Between Middlesex and Goulston Streets, E1
    It has hundreds of stalls selling cut-price clothing, Asian fabrics and leatherwear for men, women and children.
    Opening Times-
  • Daily from 9:00 (Saturday closed)

  • Nearby tube/rail stations Aldgate Tube

  • Tube map
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  • 10.Columbia Road Flower Market
    Columbia Road, Hackney, E2
    Columbia Road flower market shops are open on Sundays from 8am- 3pm. On Sunday the street transformes into bed of foliage and flowers. Everything from bedding plants to 10 foot banana trees. We are one of the few streets in the country composed of sixty independent shops. Small art galleries sit next to cup cake shops, vintage clothes stores, English and Italian delis, garden and antique shops. You will finf great pubs, cafes and restaurants there too.
    Famous For:Flowers
    Opening Times- Sunday from 8:00
    Nearby tube/rail stations Shoreditch Tube
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