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The British capital London includes a wonderful group of shopping streets, which varies between streets full of international brands, popular markets, etc. … Get to know us today with the best popular markets in London, which must be visited in order to live a charming London experience that you will definitely want to repeat again.

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Camden Town Market

Camden Town is famous for its popular market, which attracts more than 100,000 visitors every weekend, making it one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city of London as well! Camden Market is a great place to shop, starting with exotic clothes or original gifts from independent designers at affordable prices. As for Camden High Street, it contains a large number of stores that include almost everything, especially those devoted to lovers of exotic music. Besides all that, the market includes food streets that include dozens of food carts and small restaurants that have flavors from around the world to satisfy all tastes.

Portobello Road Market

This market is located in an area of ​​the same name and the market confirms that it is the largest traditional purpose market in the world. On Saturdays, in particular, visitors discover about 1,000 convenience stores selling various types of antiques, antiques and collectibles. As for the remaining days, it is also possible to visit the market to purchase a number of items, tools, fresh food, etc.

Borough Market

The market occupies a wide place south of the London Bridge with a covered roof. The market is the oldest food market in the world where it has been operating for more than 1000 years. Today, many tourists and residents visit the market to discover the types of gourmet and fresh food that is prepared by local farmers, meat traders, bakers, chocolate makers, sweets and others … Make sure you reach the market hungry because you will definitely taste a lot there!

Greenwich Market

This market opens seven days a week and is considered one of the best markets in London to buy unique gifts, art pieces and private collectibles. On weekends, the market becomes very crowded. If you prefer quiet, you might consider visiting between Monday and Thursday. The area surrounding the market is full of cafes and restaurants.

Brixton Market

Head to this market, which is located south of London, on any day of the week to discover the diverse street food in the market and the purposes that are considered cultural diversity in this region from London from Monday to Friday, but on Saturdays the purposes are different according to different topics while Sundays are held Brixton Farmers Market Where many people visit to get the best natural products.

Camden Food Market
Camden Food Market

Brixton Market

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Brixton Market

Portobello Road Market
Portobello Road Market

Boro Market
Boro Market

Greenwich Market
Greenwich Market

Camden Market
Camden Market

At the Greenwich Market
At the Greenwich Market

View from Brixton Market
View from Brixton Market

View from Portobello Road Market
View from Portobello Road Market

From the Boro Market
From the Boro Market

From inside Camden Market
From inside Camden Market

From Brixton Market
From Brixton Market

From Portobello Road Market
From Portobello Road Market

From the Boro Market
From the Boro Market

From the Greenwich Market
From the Greenwich Market

    From Camden Market
From Camden Market

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