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Going to London?

 
Author: Edna Solem

If you are looking for antiques, vintage clothes or old books, you can find it in London! London has a wide variety of markets. All you need to know is where to find them.

Camden Lock:

Really worth a visit! Antiques, old books, vintage clothes and more. Take the subway to Camden Town. Open all week, but extended opening hours during the weekend 9.30-18.00

Portobello Road:

One of the best markets in London! Clothes, antiques, fruit and vegetables. Take the subway to Notting Hill/Landbroke Grove. Open all week from 08-18.00.

The Stables:

Designers and fashion stores offer antiques, evening wear and fashion clothes. Take the subway to Chalk Farm. Open all week from 10.30 - 18.00, Saturday and Sunday from 09 - 18.30.

Antiquarius:

Antiques center. Take the subway to Sloan Square. Go to King`s Road. Open Monday to Saturday 10 - 18.00.

Alfi`s Antique Market:

Modern design and antiques. Take the subway to Edgware Road/Marylebone. Church Street. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10-18.00

Hampstead Antique and Craft Emporium:

Old and new items. Take the subway to Hampstead. Tuesday to Friday 10.30 - 17.00. Saturday 10-18 and Sunday from 11.30 - 15.30.

Picadilly Market:

Take the subway to Picadilly Circus. Open all week from 10-20.

Camden Passage:

Antique and flea market, takes you back to Charles Dickens! Take the subway to Angel, Islington Green. Open 9.30 - 18.

Fleamarket:

Seven Sisters Road 7. Subway to Holloway. Every Wednesday and Thursday from 8-13.

Grays Antique Market:

Exclusive antiques, jewelry and art. 1-7 Davies Mews in the Mayfair district. Monday to Friday 10 - 18.

Merton Abbey Mills:

Arts & crafts ateliers Monday to Friday. Market Saturdays and Sundays. Take the subway to South Wimbleton, Meratum Way.

Fashion Market:

Accessoirs, jewelry and fashion from young designers.

Greenwich Market:

Arts & Crafts, by Greenwich church Street and Nelson Road. Open all week from 9.30 - 17.

Bermondsey Antiques Market:

On the corner of Long Lane and Bermondsey Street. Take the subway to London Bridge. 05 - 14.00

Old Spitalfields Market:

London`s most popular and trendy market! Organic food court on Fridays and Saturdays. Antiques Sunday to Friday, cafees and restaurants. Fashion. Art on Sundays.

Address: Brushfield Street. Open Monday to Friday 10 - 17. Saturday and Sunday 9.30 - 18.00

The next time you visit London, make sure you visit some of the markets!

For other tips, please visit www.houseofedna.no

Author Bio:

Edna Solem

Edna Solem is an article writer on a wide variety. She`s the owner of House of Edna, the place for great gifts, jewelry and miscellaneous. Please be free to visit.

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