What is the oldest street market in London?

Cheapside was the oldest known market in London, possibly established in the late ninth century during the reign of King Alfred. The large number of street markets in London is due to the 1327 granting of market rights to the City of London.
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What is London's oldest market?

Borough Market has a history spanning over a millennium and is widely considered London's oldest retail and wholesale food market. It's been operating at its current site since 1756. With over 100 stalls covering about 4.5 acres, Borough Market is also one of the largest food markets in the capital.
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What is the largest London street market?

Portobello Road Market is one of the world's largest antiques markets, running through the whole of Notting Hill. It's most famous for its main Saturday market, but you can actually shop here 6 days a week. Although it's possible to find a bargain, the items are often high-end and unique, with prices to match.
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Does Petticoat Lane still exist?

Petticoat Lane Market (Sunday)

This began in the 1750's when the Huguenots fled from persecution in France and settled in the East End. Eastern European Jews (likewise fleeing oppression) took the tradition on in the late 18th and early 20th centuries. A little confusingly, Petticoat Lane itself does not exist anymore.
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How old is Borough Market?

Borough Market's rich heritage – around 1,000 years of history – is part and parcel of its appeal, but our focus is very much on the here and now. The Market, which is run by a charitable trust for the benefit of our community, has never stopped evolving.
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How old is Camden Market?

The trading history of Camden can be traced back to the early 70s, and more specifically, to the 30th March 1974 when a brand new Saturday market was opened in Camden Town. The newly-born market housed a total of 16 traders, selling antiques, jewellery and arts and craft.
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Which is better Borough Market or Camden Market?

Borough Market is more upmarket and mainly food, while Camden Market is more open and does clothes and other stuff also there's a lot more shops.
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Is Petticoat Lane worth visiting?

So, even if you're not in the mood to shop, it's definitely worth a visit just to experience this hub of bargain hunting bartering. The market is open on Sundays from 9am to 2pm, with a smaller market open on Wentworth Street from Monday to Friday. paradise and one of the best East London experiences around.
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Why is Petticoat Lane famous?

It was more than just a market, it was a meeting place, an institution, famous throughout the world for its vibrant street life; the cries of the auctioneers and vendors, the banter, the colour and the smells, the great mix of Yiddish and cockney culture. People came for miles just to experience the place.
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What day is Spitalfields market on?

Spitalfields Market is open every day of the week, Mon-Fri 08:00-23:00 and Sat-Sun 9:00-23:00, however, please check individual shops and market stalls that may have varied opening hours. For the Market Traders, Arts Market and Saturday Style Market opening times, head to the dedicated opening times page here.
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What is the richest shopping street in London?

This year (the 33rd edition of C&W's report), London didn't just make the cut – we took one of the top spots. None other than New Bond Street was named the fourth-most expensive shopping street in the entire world. Cushman & Wakefield gets its ranking by comparing rents for 'main streets' around the world.
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What is the most fashionable street in London?

London's Most Fashionable Streets
  • Oxford Street, Central London. ...
  • Marylebone High Street, Central London. ...
  • Sloane Street, Kensington. ...
  • Bond Street, Central London. ...
  • Redchurch Street, Shoreditch. ...
  • Carnaby Street, Soho. ...
  • Brick Lane, Shoreditch. ...
  • King's Road, Chelsea.
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Which is best street market in London?

  1. Borough Market. 13,808. Flea & Street Markets. ...
  2. Camden Market. 29,139. Flea & Street Markets. ...
  3. Covent Garden. 25,298. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Flea & Street Markets. ...
  4. Portobello Road Market. 4,559. Flea & Street Markets. ...
  5. Old Spitalfields Market. 2,201. ...
  6. Greenwich Market. 1,752. ...
  7. Maltby Street Market. 564. ...
  8. Leadenhall Market. 804.
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What is the oldest shop front in London?

London's – Oldest Shops/Shop Fronts
  • 1567 – THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP – PORTSMOUTH STREET – (Shoes) ...
  • 1676 – LOCKE & CO – ST.JAMES STREET – (Hatters) ...
  • 1698 – BERRY BROS & RUDD – ST JAMES'S STREET – (Wine Merchants) ...
  • 1689 – EDE & RAVENSCROFT – CHANCERY LANE – (Tailoring)
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What is the oldest outdoor market in London?

Borough Market has a history spanning over a millenium and is widely considered London's oldest retail and wholesale food market. It's been operating at its current site since 1756. With over 100 stalls covering about 4.5 acres, Borough Market is also one of the largest food markets in the capital.
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What is the oldest retail store in London?

Fortnum & Mason is an upmarket department store dating back to 1707. With over 300 years of history, it was originally a grocery store before they ventured further into the retail business.
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Why is Brick Lane so famous?

The name Bricklane itself comes from the brick kilns introduced here by early Flemish settlers. These days it is the home of funky art like graffiti, street art and modern art, international food and handmade ice creams . It is also the home of vintage fashion with many shops and several flea markets.
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Why is it called Petticoat Lane Market?

Petticoat Lane market is listed as a tourist attraction on VisitLondon.com, the official visitor guide for London. The name Petticoat Lane came from not only the sale of petticoats but from the fable that "they would steal your petticoat at one end of the market and sell it back to you at the other."
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What is the nearest tube to the Petticoat Lane Market?

What's the nearest tube station to Petticoat Lane Market in Whitechapel? The nearest tube station to Petticoat Lane Market in Whitechapel is Aldgate. It's a 5 min walk away.
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What to buy at Petticoat Lane Market?

About Petticoat Lane Market

Market traders buy bulk end-of-season lines and sell them on at great reductions. Women's fashion is always popular here. As well as clothing, you can also find a good range of toys and electronic goods such as stereos, radios, DVD players, and videos, plus shoes and bric-a-brac.
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Is Spitalfields market worth visiting?

Spitalfields and Shoreditch is a very nice areas of London. The indoor market, although has a long history of being a fruit and vegetable market, is now full of restaurants and funky shops. The area around the market is worth exploring with graffiti art and old alleyways and pubs worth exploring.
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What is Brick Lane like in London?

The area is renowned for its vibrancy, offering travellers of all types plenty to do. Possessing a fascinating history, the area is today famous for being home to the Brick Lane food market, top-class Bangladeshi and Indian restaurants (and plenty more international cuisine), vintage shops, and colourful street art.
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Do you haggle in Camden Market?

Next on our list of best markets in London is Camden Market. Camden is one of London's busiest attractions, especially on Sundays. The 6 markets cover everything from vintage clothes, jewellery, homewares to food&drink. Quality can be an issue so you'll have to use your own judgement when haggling for trinkets.
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Which market is better Portobello or Camden?

Portobello is a more traditional 'street market' - antiques in the first section, then moving to food, bric a brac, clothing etc... Camden is more of a structured market - not in the street - with converted buildings housing vendors, and stalls set up in areas off the road.
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Do you bargain at Camden Market?

Your next visit to Camden Market

With thousands of cafes, restaurants, and stores to explore, you'll be sure to find something that will keep you busy and entertained. Keep an eye on your belongings and don't be afraid to barter a little with some of the stall owners: you might get lucky and snag a better deal!
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