The Best Markets in London: From Portobello Road to Borough Market

London is a city of endless treasures, and its markets perfectly reflect its vibrant culture, history, and diversity. Whether you’re a food lover, a vintage enthusiast, or simply looking to soak in the atmosphere, London’s markets have something for everyone. Here’s your guide to the best markets in London, starting with the iconic Portobello Road Market and ending at the bustling Borough Market.

Portobello Road Market

Portobello Road Market is one of London’s most famous markets in the heart of Notting Hill. Known for its antiques, vintage fashion, and quirky finds, it’s a must-visit for anyone staying in the area.

Best For: Antiques, vintage clothing, and street food.

When to Visit: Saturdays are the busiest and best for the full market experience, but the market is open in smaller forms during the week.

Don’t Miss The vintage clothing stalls and artisan food trucks.

Borough Market

Borough Market is a haven for foodies, offering an incredible variety of gourmet food, fresh produce, and international flavours. It’s one of the oldest markets in London, with a history dating back over 1,000 years.

Best For: Artisan food, fresh produce, and street eats.

When to Visit: Monday to Saturday; arrive early to avoid crowds.

Pro Tip: Try the freshly baked bread and artisanal cheeses.

Camden Market

A hub of creativity, Camden Market is famous for its eclectic mix of stalls selling everything from alternative fashion to unique crafts. The food market here is also a major draw, with global street food vendors offering a feast for the senses.

Best For: Alternative fashion, music memorabilia, and street food.

When to Visit: Open daily, but weekends are the liveliest.

Must-Try: The street food stalls by the canal – you’ll find everything from Mexican tacos to Japanese sushi.

Covent Garden Market

Covent Garden Market blends history with modern shopping, offering a mix of high-end boutiques, artisanal goods, and unique crafts. Street performers add to the lively atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for an afternoon stroll.

Best For: Unique gifts, handmade crafts, and luxury goods.

When to Visit: Open daily, with special weekend craft fairs.

Highlight: The Apple Market, where you’ll find handmade jewellery and art.

Brick Lane Market

Head to Brick Lane Market to taste East London’s vibrant culture. This market is a treasure trove of vintage clothing, unique artwork, and delicious street food. The area is also famous for its street art.

Best For: Vintage fashion, street art, and global cuisine.

When to Visit: Sundays are the main market day.

Don’t Miss The bagels from the famous Brick Lane Beigel Bake.

Spitalfields Market

Old Spitalfields Market combines modern shops with a traditional market vibe. It’s perfect for finding boutique fashion, handmade goods, and various food stalls.

Best For: Trendy fashion, artisan goods, and diverse food options.

When to Visit: Open seven days a week, with themed weekend markets.

Pro Tip: Look out for pop-up stalls featuring local designers.

Columbia Road Flower Market

Columbia Road Flower Market is a dream come true if you’re a fan of fresh flowers and plants. The vibrant atmosphere and colourful displays make it a feast for the eyes.

Best For: Fresh flowers, plants, and gardening accessories.

When to Visit: Sundays from 8 AM to 3 PM.

Insider Tip: Arrive early for the best selection or late for bargain prices.

Greenwich Market

Greenwich Market is a charming spot with unique crafts, antiques, and delicious food. Its location near the Royal Observatory and Cutty Sark makes it a perfect addition to a day out in Greenwich.

Best For: Crafts, art, and street food.

When to Visit: Open daily, focusing on crafts and antiques from Wednesday to Sunday.

Highlight: The global street food vendors offering everything from Thai curries to Venezuelan arepas.

Maltby Street Market

Smaller but equally charming, Maltby Street Market is a foodie’s paradise in Bermondsey. Its cosy atmosphere and high-quality offerings make it a favourite among locals.

Best For: Gourmet food and drinks.

When to Visit: Open on weekends.

Must-Try: The cheese toasties from The Cheese Truck.

Broadway Market

Broadway Market is a trendy spot in Hackney that perfectly combines food, fashion, and fun. The vibrant stalls and nearby cafes make it a favourite for locals and visitors.

Best For: Artisan food, handmade goods, and independent fashion.

When to Visit: Saturdays are the main market day.

Pro Tip: Check out the bookshops and galleries nearby for a full day of exploration.

Stay at Pocket Apartments for Easy Access

Exploring London’s markets is even more enjoyable when you have a cosy, stylish base to return to. Pocket Apartments in Kensington and Notting Hill offer the perfect location to discover these vibrant markets and more.

Book your stay today at Pocket Apartments and experience the best of London, one market at a time!

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