Markets You Need to Explore for a Unique Shopping Experience in London

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The streets of London are always buzzing with energy as the famous markets are set up across the city. Be it anything you’re looking for, including antique pieces, modern art, food, or clothes, you can find it all at the markets we’ve listed below for you to explore and fall in love with. The best way to start planning your shopping days in London is to book yourself a lavish accommodation near Hyde Park London, in the heart of the city, for the most uplifting kind of retail therapy!

Portobello Road market

Soak up the vibrant atmosphere at one of the oldest markets in London and not forget, the Paddington Bear’s favourite as well, located on Portobello Road. Best known for its antiques, the Portobello Market has been selling the best of everything from vintage clothes to unique jewellery since the 1800s. Even today, it is a haven for fashion and food lovers, or if you’re into books and music with more than 1500 stalls to explore. If it is something unique that you’re looking for, start your day with some breakfast near Paddington Station, and head to Portobello Market without a second thought.

Camden Market

The internationally known Camden Market, with the best variety of indoor and outdoor venues, also has more than 1000 bars, cafes, stalls, and shops to explore with an amazing backdrop. This backyard-flea market turned into one of the most iconic markets in London is only moments away from the luxurious Queens Park Hotel Bayswater and is known for selling an eclectic mix of original and vintage fashion, one-off artworks, hand-crafted items, and unique gifts.

Alfies Antique Market

The Alfies Antique Market is a hidden gem in Lisson Grove and is the largest indoor antiques market in London, known for its collection of vintage clothes, designer pieces, toys, and homeware. Located in a beautiful Art Deco building, don’t forget to head to the rooftop to get amazing views of the city. If you have more time, make sure to pay a visit to the Church Street Market outside.

Berwick Street Market

One of the oldest markets in London and once a traditional street market in Soho, the Berwick Street Market has now evolved to offer a range of stalls with delicious food, including classic British street food as well. It’s a bustling street for fresh vegetables, fruits, and florist stalls. However, the Berwick Street Market is more than just a place to eat and shop. The market is a very lively part of the cultural scene in London, formerly known as the Golden Mile of Vinyl, selling second-hand records and CDs.

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