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Berwick Street Market Between Carnaby Street and Soho is a market visited mainly by locals and lost tourists ambling the streets. It's a genuine fruit and vegetable market established here since 1830. Bargain but quality veggies, cheeses, dried fruit, nuts and so much more is found here including the quintessential vendors shouting out the prices of their goods. The street itself is also interesting. The Georgian buildings that line both sides of the street house the likes of music shops, a sausage shop, a fish and chip shop, and a vegetarian cafe. Address: Berwick Street London England UK
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Lower Marsh Market is South Bank’s market offering a cornucopia of gifts, household goods and well-priced places to eat and drink. Address: Lower Marsh, Waterloo, London England UK SE1
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Situated in London's West End in a nineteenth century teracotta building, this market was established in 1964 and is internationally acclaimed. A variety of goods are offered here. Address: 58 Davies Street, Mayfair London England W1Y 2LP
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Petticoat Lane Market Petticoat Lane Market, which is rather confusingly sited on Wentworth Street, has stalls selling all kinds of clothes for men, women and children. Open every day except Saturday. Address: Wentworth Street London England UK E1 6AA
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Chelsea Antique Market It's busy, it's large, it's world famous, it's the Chelsea Antique Market—a great place for finding unusual antiques. Despite being in one of London's most ritzy neighbourhoods, bargains abound. Open Monday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm. Address: 245-253 Kings Road London Sloane Square England SW3
+44 (0) 20 7352 5689
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Originally a live cattle market with slaughter taking place in the tunnels beneath the streets, Smithfield is now a commercial meat market and the first choice of many restauranteurs. There are many retail stores in the buildings that comprise Smithfield. Address: Charterhouse Street London England UK EC1A 9PQ
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Within Covent Garden and nestled within London's West End, Jubilee Market is surrounded by the Royal Opera House, The Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace. With such prominent neighbours, the market has earned itself a regal reputation. In the face of closure ten years ago, the local traders saved the market by buying a lease, and was then ceremoniously re-opened by the Queen herself. It has even earned its own coat of arms. There are antiques on Monday, and the rest of the week the market of 120 craftspeople sells arts and crafts and other general goods. Address: 1 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden London England WC2E
+44 (0) 20 7836 2139
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Greenwich Market The Greenwich covered market dates back to 1831, and was originally a general market, but today is famous for its arts and crafts. The market is buzzing on Saturday and Sunday, but the curious can certainly pay a visit any day of the week. Address: Greenwich Church Street London England UK
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Previously a Roman forum and a mansion house, the market that now stands on this site is a commercial outlet for produce such as meat, fish and cheese. The current building is lavishly decorated and was completed in 1881, a work of Sir Horace Jones. Address: Whittington Avenue London England UK EC3V 0DR
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Borough Market is a gourmet's paradise, loaded with independent stalls selling fresh produce from all over the UK. Some of the delicacies to be found on the 4.5 acre site are fine cheeses, all kinds of meats, fudge, beers and wines. Borough and London Bridge stations are closest. |
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Old Spitalfields offers a completely different shopping experience to high street stores and out of town shopping malls. Squashed into a covered market space in east London, shoppers can discover a wealth of original fashions, interiors and jewellery. Address: 105a Commercial Street London England UK E1 6BG
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Kensington Market This cramped indoor market is out of place in High Street Kensington with unusual fashions and vintage clothing. Get lost in a maze of leather, black lights and silver rings. Located here for decades, it is a very popular market for finding unique bargains. Address: 49-53 Kensington High Street London England W8
+44 (0) 20 7938 4343
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Portobello Road is the world's largest antique market with over 1500 dealers in one place. The market is visited by people from around the world, who come to view this extensive collection. Address: 223A Portobello Road London England W11 2DX
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A green-fingered paradise, this market has a large number of stalls selling flowers, plants and garden accessories. Columbia Road Market is open from 8am until 2pm on Sundays. Address: Columbia Road London England UK E2 7AA
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An antiques market with a worldwide reputation, Bermondsey Market is a particularly good hunting ground for Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian pieces. Open on Friday between 6am and midday. Address: Bermondsey Square London England UK SE1
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The Admiral Vernon Antiques Market operates on Saturday's only and has over 200 dealers offering a wide range of items. Portobello Road is famous for its antique markets, which surfaced here around the 1950s. Address: 141-149 Portobello Road London England W11
Send an Email (11) +44 (0) 20 7727 5242
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This huge food and flower outlet moved from the market building in Covent Garden to a new facility near Vauxhall and Battersea in 1974. Address: New Covent Garden Market London England UK SW8 5NX
+44 (0) 20 7720 2211
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The Camden Markets are located in Camden Town, centred between it and Chalk Farm Underground stations. Each of the markets offer a variety of merchandise. The Camden stables market is the largest of the Camden Markets, which are all within walking distance from one another; it features designer clothing shops. Camden Lock Market offers a little of everything including arts and crafts, organic foods, pictures and books. The Canal Market is less known then the others but sells a variety of goods including fashion accessories, music, clothing and jewellery. Buck Street Market is generally the same offering over 200 stalls with a variety of goods. Inverness Street is the site of a popular fruit and vegetable market. |
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Brick Lane Market hosts a large number of stalls that sell a baffling amount of wares from clothes and interiors to food and gifts. Open Sundays from 4am to 2pm. Address: 91 Brick Lane London England UK E1 6QL
Send an Email +44 (0) 20 7770 6100
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