So here is sometimes purely about everything cool markets that we can see that! I start with the great thing:
Portobello Road Market
Yay! The course is located in Notting Hill, and there's even some in the week, but on Saturday he is the coolest and most since, as the most people. It is apparently the world's largest antiques market, but they are really just at the beginning and then they sell anything. Since there are even drummers and a lot of stalls with clothes, Krimskams and beautiful things. In Notting Hill there's also some crazy shops that are really cool and then usually are open in the background. Very important: the spice level! Hopefully, there is the still, I have my Ma that is promised, that I again bring along original London Curry. XD
So, Saturday morning, we should to be there because otherwise we miss something!
Camden Market
There are actually 2-3 different Camden Markets (Canal, Lock and Stables), but they're all next to each other and there is a like a big market. XD Camden is especially good for fancy clothes (alternative, retro, goth, etc.) and accessories, but also other nice things. Since you can buy really cool clothes that's here is not! XD The shops around the market are really awesome, many have brightly colored doors and large paper mache figures on it. And in the courtyard of Camden Lock (which is such an old building complex) are great freshly prepared Essachen from all corners of the world. I've eaten there something African, so cool! But in February because there was unfortunately a bad fire, I hope it is already accessible again when we get there. The Camden Markets are certainly always open, because you can loose time weekday out.
Brick Lane Market
Brick Lane is so to speak, the Indian central London and Sunday is always held as a market. I was never there (because I still do not know Brick Lane), but it sounds very interesting (and at least it is in the Indian neighborhood). As is well sold mainly of old odds and ends, which now does not sound soo great, but it is also quite a few popular bagel cafes give in the street. But what the heck, since you drive quickly back to the subway and if it is stupid, then you are within 10 minutes again away. XD
Shepherd's Bush Market
More like a normal London market for locals. Since there's household goods, fresh fruit and vegetables and clothes. XD Oh, and nice little cafes. Now is not spectacular or anything, you might look a maybe, what if one looks for a stroll.
Covent Garden Jubilee Hall
This is a covered, never-ending market directly at Covent Garden. XD In the week, I prefer clothes (when I was there in 2003 have I seen quite funny shirts and I also bought that) and buy small items and on weekends there's' arts & crafts, " So a lot of homemade things. Since I can remember really cute buttons, jewelry and homemade soaps cool! For gift that's really ideal. I think there at the weekend it even stands in the Central Hall (otherwise there are good deals, i must show you the basement of David & Goliath).
are also at Covent Garden's always street performers (but really good ones that have to apply to appear as may, just like in the Tube station), since you can also just sit and sit and watch sometimes. 8D
in Covent Garden, we will always be time to time, because that is so central. XD But at the weekend, perhaps you should really stop by sometimes on purpose!
If you still have market suggestions, you can do so in the Entry edit or write in the comments! 8D Brixton Market would not recommend me the way, although the sound from the internet research then her cool, but every other state has sold all the fish, and the popping in the sun. X_x STINK!
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