Each weekend (and even some weekdays), the well-traversed streets of the capital city bristle with many of the most enjoyable shopping experiences on offer: a London market.
The best London markets combine homemade sweet treats, fresh, seasonal blooms to fill your home with color, and the opportunity to search for hidden gems and trinkets among the varied and eclectic stalls. So whether you’re an art-lover searching for unique pieces to add to your collection or an appreciator of vintage clothing, there’s a market—or a market stall—that will suit you.
If you’d rather be tucking into street food than collecting antiques, then we recommend checking out our list of the best food markets in London.
What are the most famous markets in London?
The options are endless, but we’ve narrowed it down to three London markets: Portobello Road, Columbia Road Flower Market and Camden Market. Each market is special for not only its offerings, but also for its place in London history. If you’re searching for unique, vintage clothing, then Portobello Road is for you; it’s also used as the filming location for none other than Notting Hill. Columbia Road Flower Market is synonymous with East London, with colourful blooms and fragrant lemon trees lining the streets of this quaint road. If you find yourself perusing the flowers, stop for a pint at The Royal Oak, famously used in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. And while Camden Market has transformed over the years, it remains on the map for its contribution to counter-culture, and if you’re a music lover, visiting this market and part of London is a must.