London’s Markets

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Market is an important part of everyday life in London, produced when sold, traded, goods and bargaining done. There are several scattered throughout the city, all for different products. Here is a guide to the main markets and what they offer.

Antiques

Bermondsey

Address: Bermondsey Square, Tower Bridge Road

Trading: Daily 00 04 00-12
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Portobello Road

Address: Portobello Road, Notting Hill

Trading: Saturday 06 00-16 00
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knick-knacks

Brick Lane

Address: Brick Lane, Whitechapel, East End

Trading: 07 00-14 00 on Sunday
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fashion and music

Camden

Address: Camden Lock, Camden Stables, Buck Street and Inverness Street in Camden Town

Trading: 10 00-18 00 Sunday, although many classes are now open all week about
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skirt Lane

Address: Middlesex Street, Wentworth Street and around, White Chapel, East End

Trade: Weekday and Sunday from 09 00-14 00

description began: more than 400 years of French skirt sellers, this market is still going strong today. Victoria Lane was renamed by the hypocritical to Middlesex Street in order not to violate the sensibility, but remains a historic market. You will not find many women’s clothes again, but most of the special class or on clothing.

Food

District

Address: Southwark Street, south of the river

Trading: Fruit and vegetable wholesalers Monday to Friday 04 00-08 00; farmers and fine food market Friday Sabtu 00 and 12 00-18 09 00-16 00

Description: Traditionally, fruits and vegetables in the wholesale market has grown in recent years to include a very good market both food and farmers markets. It is housed in a beautiful Victorian room.

Leadenhall

Address: Grace Church Street, next to Lloyd’s of London and near the Bank of England

Trading: weekdays, 08 00-15 00

Description: One large Food Market in an old building style of Victoria. This is at the heart of the financial district of the city, the office was busy with people at lunch.
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Billingsgate

Address: Trafalgar Road, Docklands, East End

Trading: Tuesday to Saturday 05 00-08 30, Sunday 06 00-08 00
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gifts and gift ideas

Covent Garden

Address: Covent Garden, opposite the Royal Opera House

Trading: 09 days 00 00-18
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Gabriel’s Wharf

Address: Upper Ground and the Riverside Walk, near the OXO Tower on the South Bank

Trading: Tuesday through Sunday 10 00-18 00

Description: from an old warehouse with a stage in the middle, where live jazz is played in summer are often surrounded, this exciting market sold individually designed ceramics, sculpture, painting and other arts and crafts, clothing, jewelry and accessories.

Greenwich

Address: King William Walk

Trading: 07 30-17 00 09 30-17 on Thursday and 00 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
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Founded: 1737, Greenwich is the oldest market in London. Now a large complex of shops, stores, bars and restaurants, and every day there are various other items for sale – antiques and collectibles on Thursday, and a collection of antiques, and arts and crafts on Fridays, and additional food hall on weekends.

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