Do visit this bustling food market where top London chefs come to buy their ingredients. If you don’t find it here, where will you? Open from Thursday to Saturday, but come early to avoid the crowds! Read more.
Best food is Ghanaian curries and stews at "Spinach & Agushi". Their beef stew and hot sauce is amazing. Read more.
this market provides a handy alternative to the conglomerate supermarket chains dotted around London Read more.
The market claims that the twee and sparkling koi pond in its basement is a stretch of the lost River Tyburn. The river does pass under this spot, but has been a filthy sewer for centuries. Read more.
In Brixton, up until 2009, the old Granville Arcade was just another of London's many retail spaces in abandoned disrepair, until Spacemakers were called in to regenerate the space. Read more.
Bringing together some of the capital’s best-loved street food traders, the market will be open every Saturday and Sunday from noon ‘til midnight and is sure to resuscitate market trade. Read more.
At Greenwich Market you'll find fruit and veg on Wednesday, antiques on Thursday and a mix of craft and fashion by hip new designers at the weekend. Read more.
Though not everyone is a fan of the recent redevelopment of Spitalfields (particularly those pushed out by the rising rents), the market has been afforded a new lease of life. Read more.
When quintessential church fête meets West End London chic, the result is Piccadilly Market. Read more.
Visit this offshoot of Borough Market - one of the winners of our 2011 Observer Food Monthly Awards - where the stalls and stock changes with the seasons Read more.
Alfie’s is London’s largest indoor market for antiques, vintage, and 20th century design – a true treasure trove of treats. It boasts mid century modern furniture, vintage handbags and fine jewellery. Read more.