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Nowadays, street market pop everywhere all over London, these kind of shop sell different things, from food to antiques or even for clothes. A new way to make your shop, very far of the big supermarket or great distribution.
Brick Lane Market
It is located in the heart of East London’s Bangladeshi community. The market spills across a relatively large area and several streets. It’s a large flea market, ideal for a bargain. You can buy antique books, vintage jewellery, bric-a-brac, retro furniture, magazines, second-hand clothes, household goods, tools, broken dolls and CD players. This market offers a great diversity of food. A true taste of the mixed flavour and smells of London!
Columbia Road Flower Market
One of London’s most visually appealing markets, Columbia Road overflows with bucketfuls of beautiful flowers every Sunday. This is London’s principal flower market devoted to selling plants, flowers, garden fittings and gardening equipment at reasonable prices.
Columbia Road is lined with 60 independent shops. The whole street is full of flowers that have really competitive prices. A lot of the flower sellers grow their own plants or import flowers from around the world.
Maltby Street Market
This is a small but bustling market offering fresh produce, including breads, cakes, meats and cheeses. But very different unique things are on offer Charming market in the heart of the city, it’s a great place for brunch with your friends and your family. If you like food this place is for you !
Portobello
The world’s largest antiques market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible.
On the busiest days, market stalls stretch a mile along Portobello Road and round the corner into Golborne Road. Traders sell all sorts of everything, old and new, and there’s plenty of delicious food. Surrounding Portobello market are lots of unique independent shops.
It’s real London with loads of character, a melting pot of people from all over the world, treasure and bargains to discover. If you like shopping without knowing exactly what you’ll find, you’ll love Portobello!
Southbank Centre Market
Southbank Centre has launched its own food market, open every week next to Royal Festival Hall. This market features more than 40 producers, including specialists in meats and spices. A food lover’s destination, it serves up a delicious array of street food and fresh, quality produce for all tastes.
Street market is a new way of life’s to find your food, to make shopping with your friends, to meet others cultures, to take your time with vendors for talk about their products.