One of London’s oldest and most popular street markets, Portobello Road Market dates all the way back to the 1860s, when it mainly sold fruit and veg. These days you’ll find all manner of goods being sold, but it’s best known for its antiques. Why go? While Notting Hill might ...
Brick Lane Market is where Eastern promise meets East End chaos. Aswellas bric-a-brac andfruitandveg, you can now pick up everything fromretrofurnitureto vintage jewellery.Read more Upvote12Downvote Jennie ChanSeptember 29, 2013 Sit down for goodIndian food. The take away joints aren't that...
collectables and design pieces, including homeware and toys. It’s located in a gorgeous Art Deco building, and make sure to head to the rooftop kitchen for views over London. Outside,Church Street Marketis a classic London street music selling everything from fruit and veg to clothes and ...
Dagenham Docks iscurrently being suggestedat the location for a new mega-market, merging the meat market with New Spitalfields fruit and veg market and Billingsgate fish market. However, many tradersoppose the move, saying it's too far for their customers to travel. Why is Museum...
You can find traditional produce such as fruit and veg, as well as plants, herbs, fresh pasta, fruit juices, cheese, pies, meat, and continental pastries, making it a great visit for the foodies out there. It’s on every Sunday from 10am to 2pm, but it’s best to head there early...
Historically Covent Garden's Apple Market was famous as the home of quality fruit and veg in London. Today you can find a range of unique handmade crafts and goods throughout the week - arts and crafts are at the weekends with more general market selling clothes and household good in the ...
If you are after antiques, the main day is Saturday, but there are antiques stores open around the market for most of the week and a few antique traders on Fridays. In Golborne Road you’ll find fruit and veg and hot food. You can walk to the market from Notting Hill underground stati...
(and attraction) in itself. Although the market banner has grown to encompass a motley array of markets in and around the East End hotspot, it’s Brick Lane Market proper that has the best goods. Head there for tools, household goods and bargain fruit and veg sold by the bowl. If you...
Spitalfields Market. Once the city's fruit and veg market, it's stood on this site for more than 350 years; and these days, the lovingly restored Victorian market hall delights Londoners every day of the week, with 44 food and drink traders, peppered with over 100 shops and stalls ...
London. You can find everything here, from second-hand furniture to fresh fruit and veg. There are different sections of the market that specialise in different things – visitBackyard Marketfor arts and crafts, Sunday Upmarket for unique gifts and Boiler House Food Stall for snacks and drinks...