Famous Markets

London’s market is famous for ideal shopping, starting from food to flowers, antiques to modernize art. Let’s get started with some of the names, which you must add in your to-do list.

1. Alfies Antique Market:  This place is known for vintage clothes and antique, and collectibles from the 20th century designing pieces. This is the largest indoor market in London.

2. Brick Lane Market: From gems to junk, you have everything in Brick Lane. Here, you will come across some second-hand furniture, shoes and vintage clothes.

3. Maltby Street market: This place is a perfect foodie playground, with food sellers, lining up both the sides of lanes and streets.

4. Borough Market: This is nothing short than the gourmet’s paradise, in London. Here, you will receive organic and fresh items, like cheese, fruit, meat and condiments, too.

5.Broadway market: It is the finest and eclectic mix of good, from the artists, local farmers and the craftsmen. From unusual clothes to delicious ingredients, there is everything over here.

6. Columbia Road flowers: If you have a fascination for shrubs, plants, trees and bulbs, then this is the place. This is a super colorful venture on street.

7. Convent garden: This place is nothing short than an architectural masterpiece, with restaurants, shops and cafes, all under one hub.

8. Camden lock market: This market is the central hub with more than 100 stalls and shops. From designer accessories and clothes, there are loads of options here.

9. Greenwich market: Get some amazing items from small cottage industries and designer markers around here.

10. Old Spitalfields Market: Whether you have food or clothing in your list, or artwork, this place is best suitable to match your needs.

Whether you want curious or clothes, the markets have it all. You just need to pre-set your budget, and off you go for a wonderful experience!



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