With London being home to millions of people, it's no surprise that it is full of traders and markets, selling everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to art, antiques and clothes. Stall holders tend to vary from day to day, so it's worth popping back a couple of times to make sure you get to see everything each market has to offer.
You'll find markets dotted all over the capital, and very easy to access. Just down the road from
London Bridge station you’ll find
Borough Market. It is open all day from Wednesday to Saturday each week with traders selling fish, cheese, juice, wine, fruit and vegetables, meat and eggs amongst other delicious products.
Brixton in South London hosts a market with a slightly different outlook on things, whereas Borough hosts traders from all around the London area and beyond,
Brixton market hosts exclusively local traders, so when you buy from Brixton Market, you know your money is being put straight into the local area.
Whether it's freshly caught salmon you're after, or a well aged cheese or wine, you can find it on trip to one of the many markets in and around the city. Do be aware that most of the markets shown on our site at the top of the page are not open every day, so be sure to check their web site before you visit. You can find a link to their web site on our detailed information page.
Do be aware that most of the markets listed are not open every day, so do check their web site before you visit. You can find a link to their web site on our detailed information page.