subject: Favourite Street Markets Close To Your Hotels Central London [print this page] From cheap eats to arts and antiques, you can buy almost anything from street markets in London. Street markets located in central London have something to please every shopaholic. The shoppers can find the best food, fashion, and furniture at best prices.
If you are a shopaholic, its time for you to hit the stalls at street markets in central London and buy the best on offer. Book your stay with top hotels central London and try out these trendy street markets located nearby.
Borough Market
If food is your passion, then Borough is the place to drop by. Borough is Londons oldest market and is also the heaven for foodies. The market houses 70 stalls and stands offering products including fish, meat, vegetables, cakes, coffees, ciders, and breads. Several events such as seasonal tasting day are held throughout the year.
Leather Lane Market
If you are visiting London on a budget, then this is the market to explore. Here you will find the best range of products at best prices. From mobile accessories to fruits and vegetables, you can find anything at bargain prices. The market attracts hordes of office workers daily. Alongside the market, there are plenty of cafes and stalls serving suppertime crowd. You can book your stay with hotels in Holborn to stay close to this market which acts as a link between the busy roads in high Holborn.
Covent Garden Market
The history of this market dates back to 1600s. This historic market is best known for its range of historic antiques and crafts. It houses an Apple Market which sells an unusual range of antiques, crafts, jewellery, accessories, and gifts. The Jubilee Market is a little more bizarre. Antique lovers can shop the best antique items on Mondays. From Tuesdays to Fridays, you can visit the general market which features clothing and household goods. Saturdays and Sundays are for art and craft lovers.
Piccadilly Market
This vibrant and charming market is truly a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Set in the enclosed courtyard of the St James Church, the market has its own charm. You can look around the stunning church, browse through the selection of products or drop in at the on-site caf and enjoy light bites. On Mondays, the market is dedicated to selling delectable range of food. On Tuesdays, the market is for antique lovers. From Wednesdays to Saturdays, the market sells arts and crafts.
Book your stay with hotels in Central London and stay close to these famous street markets. These markets offer everything for shoppers at reasonable prices.