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Shopping in London - Marketshome > shopping > London MarketsCamden Market
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Camden offers one huge market with a wide array of goods from antiques to clothes, both vintage and new, crafts, accessories and furnishings, indeed anything you could conceivably want. It tends to be very busy on Sundays, but this is the place to go if you want to experience the variety of London life |
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Camden Passage is the place to visit for antiques of all descriptions, books and vintage clothing. It is a pleasure palace for the treasure hunter. Saturday is the best day for the market, but there are plenty of shops open throughout the week
Alfies Antique Market is another treasure trove of
goodies with over 200 dealers offering a wide range of goods - from old
advertising posters to decorative French furniture. Also on offer are
costume jewellery, antique textiles, toys and dolls and 18th century ceramics
Petticoat Lane MarketVisit here for clothes and general items Brick LaneBrick Lane market is worth a visit for all sorts of bric a brac |
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You will find flowers, plants and all sorts of garden sundries overflow from stalls and boutiques lining this charming street
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