What line do you need for Camden Market?

To get to Camden Market, take the London Underground Northern Line to Camden Town station or Chalk Farm station. Both stations are within a 4-5 minute walk of the market. For the Overground, use Camden Road station. The Northern Line provides direct access from major hubs like King's Cross and Euston.
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What tube line is Camden Market on?

Camden Market is primarily served by the Northern Line on the London Underground, with the closest station being Camden Town, just a short walk away, though Chalk Farm (also Northern Line) is another nearby option. Both stations are on the Northern Line, making it the main Tube route to the bustling markets.
 
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What is the closest metro to Camden Market?

There are two underground stations at which to get off, Camden Town and Chalk Farm Road, both of which are on the Northern Line. An alternative point to get off is Mornington Crescent, but there is 10 minute walk before you reach the markets.
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How far is Camden Market from the train station?

The distance between Camden Town Station and Camden Market is 2380 feet. How do I travel from Camden Town Station to Camden Market without a car? The best way to get from Camden Town Station to Camden Market without a car is to bus which takes 2 min and costs £1 - £3.
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What train line goes to Camden?

Getting to Camden Market by train

Simply board the London Underground Northern Line northbound and travel for one stop to reach Camden Town station. Remember to plan enough time to fully enjoy your day and have plenty of time to catch your train home.
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How to visit Camden Market?

How do I get to Camden Market? The nearest Tube station to Camden Market is Camden Town (Northern line) which is a four-minute walk away, while Chalk Farm (Northern line) is five-minutes away. To get to Camden Market by bus, take one of the following services: 24, 214, 274 or 393.
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What is the difference between Camden Town and Camden Market?

The Camden markets are a number of adjoining large retail markets, often collectively referred to as Camden Market or Camden Lock, located in the historic former Pickfords stables, in Camden Town, London.
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What train line is Camden Road on?

Mildmay Line: Severe delays between Stratford and Clapham Junction due to an earlier faulty train. GOOD SERVICE on the rest of the line.
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Is Camden Market free to enter?

Camden Market is free to enter. You can walk around, browse the shops, and enjoy the atmosphere without paying anything up front.
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Do you need cash for Camden Market?

Additionally, many of the vendors accept only cash, so you should plan to bring enough money with you to cover your purchases. Finally, it is important to remember that Camden Market is a tourist destination. As such, many of the vendors may charge higher prices for items than you would find elsewhere.
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Where does Camden Market start and end?

The Camden Market and 190 Camden High Street are situated immediately north of Camden Town Underground station. The Camden Market is the first open-air market visitors encounter when alighting from the Underground. The market is bounded by Camden High Street to the west and Buck Street to the north.
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Is Camden Market a flea market?

The Camden Market Story

From a back-yard flea market to London's most iconic market and all the gin warehouses, vintage shops, gigs and subcultures along the way, read the full story of how Camden Market came to be.
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Is Camden tube exit only?

(Zone 2) Camden Town: Exit Only - This station is open for exit and interchange only - there is no entry from street level - to avoid overcrowding.
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What line takes you to Camden Market?

Our nearest stations are Camden Town (Northern Line), Chalk Farm (Northern Line), and Camden Road (Overground). Parking in Camden Town is extremely limited and Camden Market does not have a dedicated car park. We highly recommend making use of public transport to reach us.
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What is the best tube station for Camden Market?

The best tube station for Camden Market is Camden Town (Northern Line) for direct access to the main crowds and shops, or Chalk Farm (Northern Line) for a slightly quieter arrival, closer to the Stables Market and Camden Lock area; both are very close, just a short walk away, with Camden Town being the most central for the whole experience. 
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Is Camden Town and Camden Road the same station?

History. The first Camden Road station was opened by the North London Railway in 1850 on the east side of what is now St. Pancras Way. It was renamed Camden Town on 1 July 1870, but closed on 5 December the same year when it was replaced by the current station, a short distance to the west.
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What's the best time to go to Camden Market?

The best time to visit Camden Market depends on your preference: weekdays (especially mornings) offer fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe, while weekends (Friday-Sunday) are livelier with more stalls open but get extremely busy, especially afternoons. For a balance of activity and manageable crowds, try a weekday morning or late afternoon, or go early on a weekend day to beat the peak. 
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Do you haggle at Camden Market?

As well as its history and infectious energy, Camden Market is great for bagging a bargain – making it favourable over Borough Market for many. You could spend a few hours to an entire day haggling prices and exploring what's on offer.
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What is the richest market town in England?

Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire was identified by Lloyds as the most expensive market town for all buyer types, with an average price of £839,468.
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Are Camden Town and Camden Market the same?

The Camden markets are a number of adjoining large retail markets, often collectively referred to as "Camden Market" or "Camden Lock", located in the historic former Pickfords stables, in Camden Town north of the Hampstead Road Lock of the Regent's Canal (popularly referred to as Camden Lock).
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Is Camden Market always busy?

If you want to avoid the crowds, try to come on a weekday or during the early hours of the morning (however, some of the stalls may be closed). Taking a free tour with a guide is also a good way to get a good introduction to the markets.
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