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Alexandra Palace Framers' Market

Good for: food


On a sunny day, the fortyish-stall Alexandra Palace market is one of the most enjoyable in London. There’s everything from barbecues grilling juicy sausages courtesy of The Giggly Pig to sourdough loaves by Brick House Bakery. When things are in full swing, you’ll find much of the neighbourhood congregating there. 


NB Due to the pandemic, the farmers’ market is currently being held off-site at Campsbourne School.

Alexandra Palace

 10am to

3pm



Blackheath Farmers' Market
This long-running Sunday market offers a fine pick of farm produce, including milk from Sussex and fresh fish from the east coast. Well behaved dogs are welcome too.

Blackheath Station's car park
London
SE3 9LA

10am to

2pm

Backyard Market 

Arts and crafts; Popular with young creative types, its 80 stalls are a great place to pick up handmade jewellery, homemade food, unusual clothes by up-and-coming designers, bespoke gifts and the odd vintage gem. Backyard Market is known for its warm community vibe.

Truman Brewery, 146 Brick Lane
London
E1 6QL

10am to

3pm

Brick Lane Market 

Good for: clothing and accessories

Tools, household goods and bargain fruit and veg sold by the bowl. 

People without proper stalls set up shop on carpets and tables, selling old electrical equipment, toys, records, broken musical instruments, furniture and everything else under the sun. Down one side street you’ll come across Backyard Market, a covered, warehouse-sized space with stalls focused on arts and crafts. Pop in for clothes, cards and wrapping paper, one-of-a-kind jewellery and tote bags, all from up-and-coming designers and creative

Get there early to find the best items - this market gets very busy

Brick Lane (north of railway bridge)
Cygnet St, Sclater St, Bacon St, Cheshire St
London
E1 6SB
10:00am   to. 5:00pm
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