LONDON MARKETS
In London there are many markets. All parts of London boast their own market. They are often characterized by the quality and price of the products they sell, along with local knowledge, and specialist hand made products.
There are different types of markets
- food markets
- farmers’ markets
- fashion markets
- household goods
The best food markets
Berwick Street Market Situated on the stretch of Berwick Street between the Soho strip joints of Walker's Court and the elegant Yauatcha restaurant, this fruit and veg market is one of London's oldest.
Borough Market London’s oldest market dating back to the thirteenth century is also the busiest, and the most popular for gourmet goodies. If food is your thing, then Borough is the place to go.
Broadway Market For east London’s fashionably attired food-lovers, there's no better Saturday destination than Broadway Market.
Brixton Market Is a very good place with restaurants a range of exotic and delicious produce
The best Farmers’ Markets
Alexandra Palace Farmers' Market There is an enjoyable market in North London be it fresh fruit and vegetables, seafood, cheese, bread, juices or delicious, freshly prepared grub.
Marylebone Farmers Market is a relative newbie. Sunday morning sees Marylebone mums and Waitrose types getting their weekly shop done before a posh coffee and croissant.
Peckham Farmers’ Market is a certified weekly affair. Run by the Urban Farmers Market and offering fresh, homegrown produce all under a covered roof.
The best fashion markets
Cabbages & Frocks Market In the cobbled yard of St Marylebone Parish Church, this market was started by food-loving fashionista Angela Cash.
Camden Market Is a collection of markets offering a real taste of street culture. Wander past loitering goths and punks to join the throng of tourists at the vast and varied selection of shops and stalls.
Fashion Sunday is a new event celebrating upcoming, independent fashion design talent. It aims to give independent talent the opportunity to reach their sales market without paying huge figures for physical retail space.
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