London is home to some of the most vibrant markets in the world. From historic food halls and antique markets to street food hotspots and artisan stalls, the city offers something for every visitor.
Whether you’re searching for vintage treasures, international cuisine, handmade crafts or simply a lively atmosphere, London’s markets are a great way to experience the city like a local.
Borough Market
Located near London Bridge, Borough Market is one of London’s oldest and most famous food markets. Visitors can sample artisan bread, cheeses, fresh produce, gourmet ingredients and street food from traders around the world.
Portobello Road Market
Famous for antiques and vintage finds, Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill stretches for nearly a mile. Saturdays are the busiest day, when hundreds of traders fill the street with antiques, fashion, collectibles and street food.
Camden Market
One of London’s most famous markets, Camden Market is known for its alternative culture, street food, vintage clothing and independent stalls. Spread across several areas including Camden Lock and Stables Market, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring North London.
Covent Garden Market
Located in the heart of London’s West End, Covent Garden Market is known for crafts, boutique shopping and lively street performances in the historic market piazza.
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market is a historic covered market in East London offering independent fashion designers, vintage stalls, art and a wide range of street food vendors.
Greenwich Market
Greenwich Market is a historic market in the Royal Borough of Greenwich known for handmade crafts, artwork, antiques and international street food.
Brick Lane Market
Brick Lane Market is a lively market famous for vintage clothing, quirky stalls and incredible street food from around the world.
Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Market is a beautiful Victorian covered market in the City of London filled with boutique shops, restaurants and historic architecture.
Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road Flower Market is a famous Sunday market lined with flower and plant stalls, attracting crowds for its colourful displays and lively atmosphere
Did You Know? Surprising Facts About London’s Famous Markets
Paddington
often visits Mr Gruber’s antique shop on Portobello Road in the stories. Visitors can still find the shop that inspired the location today.
Harry Potter
Leadenhall Market appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron, the wizarding pub that leads to Diagon Alley.
A Thousand Years Old
Borough Market has been trading in the London Bridge area for over 1,000 years, making it one of the oldest markets in the UK.
London's Hidden Market Gems
Southbank Book Market – Books Under a Bridge
Located beneath Waterloo Bridge along the Thames, this famous book market has been selling second-hand and rare books for decades. Visitors can browse thousands of titles while enjoying views of the river and the South Bank.
Mercato Mayfair – Market Inside a Church
One of London’s most unique markets, Mercato Mayfair is housed inside a beautifully restored church. Visitors can explore multiple floors of international food stalls beneath stained glass windows and historic architecture.
Alfies Antique Market London’s Largest Indoor Antique Market
Located in Marylebone, Alfies Antique Market spans several floors packed with vintage furniture, jewellery, artwork and rare collectables. It’s a treasure trove for antique lovers.
Bermondsey Antique Market The Early Morning Treasure Hunt
This historic antique market has been running since the 19th century. Traders arrive at dawn, and collectors hunt for silver, antiques and rare finds before the crowds arrive.
Maltby Street Market Hidden Food Market Under Railway Arches
Tucked beneath Victorian railway arches near London Bridge, Maltby Street Market is known for artisan food stalls, craft drinks and a relaxed local atmosphere.
Bike Shed Motorcycle Club, A Market for Motorcycle Culture
Hidden beneath Victorian railway arches in Shoreditch, the Bike Shed Motorcycle Club is a unique gathering place for motorcycle enthusiasts. The venue combines a restaurant, bar, retail store and custom bike showroom.
Find London’s Markets on the Map
Many of London’s best markets are within easy reach of Underground stations, making it possible to explore several in a single day.