BRICK LANE MARKET
The most famous vintage market in London and elsewhere! Looking for leather jackets, offbeat clothes? It's the place to be!
Open just one day a week, this market has a real flea market feel, unlike its more expensive and antique-oriented competitors Camden Market and Portobello Market. Brick Lane Market is a large East End flea market. Since 2000, Brick Lane has seen the development of several open markets, the Boiler House Food Hall, the Tea Rooms, the Backyard Market, the Sunday UpMarket and the Vintage Market. These markets sell everything from vintage and handmade clothing to accessories, jewelry, music, paintings and crafts, as well as world cuisine for eating on the go. The markets are open at the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane on Saturdays between 11am and 6pm and on Sundays from 10am to 5pm, except for the Sunday UpMarket, which is only held on Sundays, and the Vintage Market, which is also open on Thursdays and Fridays. Here you can find everything you want if you take the trouble to look hard enough. Young artists and hipsters from the capital mingle with the locals to buy the latest avant-garde fashions from young designers who exhibit their latest creations here: clothes, shoes, hats, bags... The food stalls offer a multitude of choices to enjoy on the go between purchases! Sundays may be the best day to visit Brick Lane, but don't hesitate to go during the rest of the week: the atmosphere is quieter, but the stroll is still pleasant.
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Come to the east London, Brick Lane Market is brilliant.
In the streets, stroll will discover hidden under floors, where shades of second-hand clothes shops settled, and you will spend cellar in cellar. Outside, small snacks settled, you will discover all types of food, Japanese, Hindu, Chinese, cuban, Turkish, Italian, mexiquain, etc. from £2 to £5 per dish. On tables with picnic outside when the weather permits. Leave bring yourself by crowds, Liverpool Street, via the café 1001.