London has some of the best markets in the world. Traditional market streets are deep within London’s history and you can often feel like you have stopped back in time to a place where markets were the forefront for local Londoners doing their weekly shop.
The markets have transformed today to show some of London’s best new fashion from local fashion designers and world class street food from around the world as well as some traditional British foods.
London’s best markets
Camden market
When: Everyday
Camden Lock is a hub of activity, the busy streets and lanes surrounding the market are always packed full of people taking in one of London’s most creative and best market spaces. Camden market offers something different for everyone to see. Up and coming designers as well as unique designers showcase their brand and their work.Probably best known for it’s fantastic street food eateries. Camden hosts dozens of unique and trendy foods for all to taste. Sit in the open air in one of the deck chairs for the best view of the surrounding market.
Spitalfields market
When: Weekends
Spitalfields market calls home to one of London’s most famous areas. Spitalfields is the hub of London Liverpool Street and hosts prime location in the centre of town. Various restaurants, food markets and shops call Spitalfields home as well as the famous market.Up and coming designers showcase their latest unique creations int he hope of sharing them with the world. Half of the market also hosts a food market showcasing some of London’s best street food.Check out up and coming events to be there at the right time such as London’s cocktail market pop up.Brick lane market
When: Sunday’s
Hidden in some of Shoreditch’s back streets, Brick Lane market showcases vintage clothing at it’s best. All kinds of pre-loved items can be found to fit in with Brick Lanes artistic and creative community. Further along you will find Brick Lanes back yard market offering some creative jewlerry, products and clothing. Brick Lane’s food market is also a taste for the senses as the streets are littered with stalls offering everything asian and European. On Sunday’s street performers and buskers are a welcome sight.
Borough market
When: Everyday
Visit on the weekend to have the ultimate experience of this bustling market. Fresh British produce is sold and cooked in a variety of different dishes. Surrounding bars and restaurants pack out from early afternoon with the feel of the British weekender!The sound of the church next door rings every hour and makes for awesome listening. Views from the nearby Shard can also be taken in. Petticoat lane
When: Sundays
Located near London Liverpool Street Petticoat Lane is one of London’s oldest and longest markets. Selling all kinds of clothing, Petticoat Lane market is mostly famous for its leather goods and high street essentials.Head to Spitalfields, Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane market all in the same trip for the ultimate Sunday experience. Portobello road market
When: Monday – Saturday
Located in London’s high end Notting Hill browse the colourful houses of Portobello Road as you shop for a mix of unique fashion as well as the usual tourist goods. Food is also high on the menu here with a variety of street food eats.Covent Garden market
When: Everyday
Located inside the famous Covent Garden high end shops and market stalls can be found selling some unique gifts and jewellery. In the middle street buskers can found signing for the publics attention and a donation towards their art and creativity.This market is one not to be missed.
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