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Market go to London for a weekend trip

Get lost in the markets of London, do not worry and find the exit. Making

a weekend flea market to go to London is something that many English practice. Flights to London are cheap and their markets find anything that look very reasonable prices.

Plata, jewelry, books, paintings, furniture, antiques , alternative clothing, toys, food ingredients from any country in the world, everything is in the London markets .

London "city of the markets." Go to visit London, walking in London , touring the streets is unthinkable without the odd market visits, if you travel to London children also enjoy.

For your tourist route weekend is complete do not forget to visit a market of many that there London.

There more than 350 markets in London , fruits and vegetables, antiques, food, flowers, art. This includes a few so you can go to market and bring some souvenirs. The most famous markets to go on your visit to London, the most tourists: Camden, Notting Hill and Portobello .

Here we explain briefly the characteristics, situation and merchandise you'll find in some of the most visited markets in London.

Camden market.: The best day to visit on Sunday. Clothes, antiques, art crafts. Mingle with people from all over the world, natives, tourists, hippies, smelling all the smells imaginalbes in food stalls, Chinese, Thai, African, German. Addition your walk through the market and eat as varipinto you can stroll the canals, by boat.

can go by metro or bus. Zone 2. By Tube: Camden Town.

M Borough. in Southwark Street. Metro: London Bridge. It is the food market, you will find all kinds of food products, local and imported. You can visit Thursday and Friday from 12:00 to 16:00 and Saturday, all day open.


Covent Garden Hours: Daily 10:30 to 19:30
Underground: Covent Garden Apple Market
: On the north side of Covent Garden Market. Offers a variety of antiques, jewelry, accessories, crafts and handmade clothing, original design. From Tuesday to Sunday, art and crafts, on Monday, antiques and collectibles. Also visit the shops in the market and enjoy the street performances in the Piazza.
Jubilee Market: Located in the south of the Piazza. Clothing, footwear, housewares and handicrafts.
Food Lover's Market: A new market that is on the second Friday of each month (May to September, and October-April 1000-1900, 1000-1700). Quality producers sell a variety of seasonal British produce, including meat, fruit, poultry, vegetables and cheeses.
A corner to meet in full Neals Yard Covent Garden. Coliridos alley with live, lively, beautiful facades. There is a vegetarian restaurant, hairdresser, shop oils and scents.


Commercial Street Spitalfields, E1
Hours: Monday-Friday 11:00 to 15:30, Sunday 1000-1500
Metro: Liverpool Street
sell art, crafts, used books and clothing retro.
Friday and Sunday: organic food.

Bermondsey Market ( known as: New Caledonian Market) Sq

Bermondsey Tube Station: London Bridge.
Hours: Fridays. From 6:00 am until 2:00 pm am
You can find pieces of real value in silverware, porcelain and glass.

Greenwich Market (By passing the famous Greenwich meriodiano)
Subway station: Greenwich Station
Thursday through Sunday. This market
sell bags and bracelets for all occasions, plus takeaway, crafts, household items, antiques, collectibles, etc..

must visit the Maritime Greenwich and admire the views, architecture, history and environment Heritage of Humanity in 1997

Other markets and markets to visit in London.

Alfie's (Church Street, NW8)
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 1000-1800
Underground: Edgware Road, Marylebone Road Antiques


Charing Cross (Villiers Street, WC2)
Hours: Saturdays 8:30 to 17:00
Metro: Charing Cross
For collectors coins, stamps.

Gray's Antiques (38 Davies Street, W1) Monday-Friday 10:00-18:00

Underground: Bond Street
Collectors and home furnishings.

London Silver Vaults Chancery House, 53-64 Chancery Lane, WC2
Mon-Fri 0900-1730, Sat 0900-1300
Underground: Chancery Lane
The world's largest collection of antique silver.

Merton Abbey Mills Watermill Way Merantun Way, SW19
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 10:00 to 17:00
Underground: Colliers Wood, South Wimbledon
crafts, antiques, jewelry, ceramics, furniture and handmade items.

To taste the colors, but five London markets most visited by tourists and Londoners are

  • Portobello Market Borough market
  • Bricklane Spitalfield and Greenwich market
  • Camden Market and Camden Lock

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