Welcome to London's markets

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Camden

Camden

The London Borough of Camden is home to one of London's most famous market areas. The vast and glorious Camden is made up of five connecting markets, Camden Lock Market, Camden Stables Market, Camden Lock Village, Leather Lane Market, and The Camden Market. Both Londoner's and tourists love to visit Camden and it's a place that stays close to your heart. Camden's notorious music scene has long fuelled a healthy interest in the area where music and fashion collide. Celebrities like Amy Winehouse and Oasis have helped to put Camden on the modern day map. Popular clubs like Camden's Proud Galleries and Koko have also helped to keep the area young, cool and vibrant.

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Greenwich

Greenwich

Greenwich is a historic village set in a World Heritage site. It is a popular tourist hotspot with great shopping, buzzing markets, the beautiful Greenwich Observatory and the recently reconstructed Cutty Shark. For shoppers, Greenwich is the place to find something different thanks to the many designer-maker shops and stalls. For the hungry and thirsty there are plenty of gastro pubs, restaurants, cafes and wine bars to meet up, rest and refresh. Greewich Market is covered over, but along Greenwich High Street you'll also find The Clock Tower Market which has an array of quirky stalls selling antiques, fashions and crafts.

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Hackney

Hackney

Hackney is a young, creative and vibrant borough in East London with lots to offer the London Market scene. It's most famous market is Broadway Market referred by locals as simply Broadway. Food loving hipsters hand out, and spill onto London Fields to create a festival vibe through the summer months. Markets Like Chatwsworth Road with it's middle class bohemians and the upcoming and more rugged Hoxton St Market, off again two very different market experiences. There is lots to find in the walks in between Hackney's areas too. Great shops, cafes, canal side eateries pop-up creative madness everywhere. It's clear to see why it's residents LOVE Hackney.

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Kensington & Chelsea

Kensington & Chelsea

The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea is where the famous Nottinghill and Portobello are situated. Portobello Road Market begins at Nottinghill and takes you all the way through Portobello Green Market to Goldbourne Road Market. Nottinghill is exclusively divine in most ways. It's leafy picturesque streets and array of high-end boutiques, antiques and inherent charm make it a great place to start your market experience. The area is a vibrant and culturally diverse community. There is a great sense of community here, with Nottinghill Carnival bringing Londoner's together ever summer. The young trendies populate around Ladbrooke Grove end of Portobello and the real bargain hunters sift through junk at the north end of Portobello Road and Goldbrourne Road.

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Lambeth

Lambeth

Lambeth is where you'll find one of London's most talked about upcoming Brixton Market. Brixton Market's status has been strengthened by the fact that it has now been given Grade II listing on account of its history. Since then huge investment has been made in the area and into growing existing and new business enterprises. Brixton is a fantastic celebration and tribute to the richness and vigour of London's multi-cultural society. Brixton Village Market is at the heart of its creative and culinary hub, with a cutting edge restaurant scene. On Thursday and Friday nights the market is open late. Customers kick back and enjoy live music and a genuine community atmosphere with an abundance of international cuisine.

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Southwark

Southwark

The borough of Southwark is situated on the south of the river and is where the mighty Borough market can be found, London's most renowned food market. Borough Market is pinnacle to London's culinary history and trade and the area has long been synonymous with food markets and as far back as 1014. Borough market is hugely popular with both tourists and locals. The area is key to London's History, with the London Dungeons situated close by.

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Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets in East London has an array of fantastic London Markets including Brick Lane, Spitalfields, and Columbia Flower Market. Brick Lane and Spitalfields sit within Shoreditch, an area that has been compared to the New York's trendy meat packing district. It even now has it's very own Shoreditch House! Shoreditch is a bustling market area, with some fabulous designers, makers, creatives and artists, all doing their own thing. At the weekend the area is buzzing with hedonistic shoppers and revellers. Brick Lane's has several different markets, all are very eclectic and ultra-cool. The Old Spitalfields Market and Spitalfields are a stone's throw from Liverpool Street Station and both have become hugely successful retail and eating hotspots with all the big names residing here. Special market events are often held here and there's a great antiques and collectors market at Old Spitalfields every Thursdays.

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