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RBS cashpoint by Camden Town tube 189-191 Camden High Street. Lloyds cashpoint 140 Camden High Street.

OPENING TIMES

Open from Monday through to Sunday, 10am - 6pm. 
 
Camden High St, (junction with Buck St), London NW1 8NJ


The Camden Market locale is one of London’s most popular destinations for both tourists and locals alike. It overflows with a variety of colourful markets, shops, restaurants, bars, pubs and clubs.

Most shops, restaurants and stalls are open every day of the week so by coming on a weekday you miss the crowds. However, the market really comes alive at the weekends - with four or five times as many stalls and much more going on. Days in Camden start slow and easy - shops and stalls open around 10am til 6pm, although some traders do stay open later.

 

Camden is comprised of several different areas:


Camden Lock Market

This was the original craft market, established in the 1970s. Now its indoor and outdoor stalls offer a huge selection of original arts and crafts, handcrafted jewellery, clothing and accessories and delicious food stalls drawing in crowds of more than 150,000 a week. To find Camden Lock Market walk up Camden High Street from Camden Town station and the market lies to your left.


Stables Market

This is the largest and most colourful of Camden’s markets. A converted Victorian horse hospital, the Stables is a maze of cobbled alleyways, converted warehouses and covered outdoor eating areas with around 700 shops and stalls with everything from cyberpunk to vintage clothing, record stores and unusual furniture. The Arches at Stables Market are an ideal place to start to look for vintage treats.


Camden (Buck Street) Market

Open all week, this is not the main market but is more like a busy jumble of around 200 stalls in narrow alleyways selling a variety of new, retro and secondhand clothes, jewellery and records/CDs.


Camden Lock Village

This area bustles with more than 500 independent shop-units selling a varied and exciting range of products, not just clothing and accessories but more unusual items too. The market runs alongside the Regents Canal towpath, to the north-east of the road bridge on Chalk Farm Road.


The Electric Market

The indoor fashion market at the Electric Ballroom (184 Camden High Street) opens on Sundays only. There’s a café and over 50 stalls inside, selling an eclectic mix of items such as vintage, new designs, gothic and punk, t shirts, jewellery and accessories. The Ballroom also hosts a film and record fair on alternate Saturdays.

 

Inverness Street Market

Inverness Street Market has been a traditional street market for over 100 years. It still boasts a number of great fruit and vegetable stalls but now also includes many stalls selling clothes, bags and other goods. It is also lined with some of Camden’s leading restaurants and bars.

How to get to CAMDEN market

By Tube, the best way of all...Camden Town and Chalk Farm (Northern Line).

By Bus…24, 27, 29, 31, 134, 168. Ask the driver to let you know when to get off!

By Car...Parking in Camden is very difficult, so we advise you find another mode of transport or take the tube for easiest option.


PLAN YOUR JOURNEY

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We thought you might find these tips helpful:

Timings
Saturdays are not for the faint-hearted - crowds craving lava lamps, skull rings, fashion, interiors, music and vintage swarm about, but the atmosphere is buzzing. If you prefer a quieter life, visit during the week.

Take your time to look around – it’s a sprawling complex and just when you think you've seen it all, you turn another corner and there's more.


Security
Thousands of people visit the Markets so it can get extremely busy. Make sure you keep an eye on your belongings.

Cashpoints
Some of the traders do have credit card machines, but most only accept cash. We suggest getting cash before you get to the Market as cashpoints are limited and always have huge queues. If you need a cashpoint, you can find one at:
- RBS cashpoint by Camden Town tube 189-191 Camden High Street.
- Lloyds cashpoint 140 Camden High Street
 
Toilets
The all important question – where to find a loo! Obviously there are numerous cafes, pubs and restaurants you can use if you are a patron. If not, you’ll find toilets in the basement of the Stables Market and another set on the bridge of Middle Yard.
 

where to eat

Reason To Eat

104 Camden High Street, London NW1 OLU
+44(0)20 7267 1226
www.reasontoeat.com
 

Reason to Eat is an espresso, sandwich and salad bar serving only the freshest, healthiest, quality food, ranging from a design-your-own salad/sandwich bar to New York-style premium sandwiches. Highly recommend for breakfast - grab a yummy peanut butter toastie or healthy bowl of porridge!

Yumchaa Tea Shop

91-92 Camden Lock Place, London NW1 8AF
www.yumchaa.co.uk

Mon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat-Sun 8.30am-6.30pm
Av. food spend under £10 per person

YumChaa's quaint little tea shop is the perfect place to sit back, relax and watch the world go by. Serving unique and intriguing blends of loose leaf teas including black, green and fruit flavours. They also do delicious homemade cakes, sandwiches and other treats.

Tupelo Honey

27 Parkway, London NW1 7PN
0872 148 0885
www.tupelo-honey.co.uk

Mon-Sat 09:30-23:00; Sun 12:00-19:30
Av. food spend £10 - £20 per person

Fresh gourmet food cooked every day with the freshest ingredients there is always something delicious to sample at this contemporary European restaurant that remains a good choice for Camden diners. A glass counter is piled high with delectable own-made cakes and deep dishes of comfort food, and you'll struggle to find better coffee locally.

Gilgamesh Restaurant, Bar & Lounge

The Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AH
+44 (0)207 428 4922 (ext 2)
http://www.gilgameshbar.com/

Av. food spend under £15-£20 per person

Set in the heart of Stables Market in Camden, Gilgamesh is a critically acclaimed pan-Asian restaurant, serving delicious dishes influenced by the South East Asia, China and Japan. Great spot if you want to grab some dinner after a hard day trawling the markets!

Lockside Lounge

75 - 89 Upper Walkway, West Yard, Camden Lock Place NW1 8AF
+44 (0)20 7284 0007
www.locksidelounge.com

Mon-Thu 12:00-21:00; Fri 12:00-18:00; Sat-Sun 12:00-21:00
Av. lunch spend under £10 per person

Gaze out over the lock with a refreshing drink and a bite to eat. The menu is locally sourced, seasonal, and of the best quality with inspiration near and far from traditional English beer battered Fish and Chips to the exotic Thai fried calamari sandwich. Check out their summer menu which offers a selection of gourmet sandwiches from around the world combined with summer classics ribs and delicious, fresh salads.

Proud Camden

Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, Camden Town NW1 8AH
+44 (0)20 7482 3867
www.proudcamden.com

Gallery Open: 11am- 5:30pm every day

Throughout the day this is the ideal place to relax with your mates. Hot drinks and food are available, and each stable has HD flat screen TVs with Sky Sports and Movie channels. The outdoor terraced café lets guests relax and enjoy the sun with drinks and food served all day. Daytime bites (including summertime burgers on the roomy terrace) are cleared away at night, leaving only liquid nourishment by way of bottled beers, spirits & wine.

Market

43 Parkway NW1 7PN
020 7267 9700
www.marketrestaurant.co.uk

Mon-Sat: lunch 12-2.30pm, dinner 6-10.30pm.
Sun: lunch 1-3.30pm
Av. price of a main course £13-£16.

Market is a modern British restaurant providing quality, wholesome food in informal, relaxed surroundings, using the freshest, seasonal produce. The daily-changing menu mixes British classics such as fish and chips, pies and Sunday roasts.

Mango Room

10-12 Kentish Town Road, NW1 8NH
020 7482 5065

Mon-Sun: 12pm-11pm
Av. lunch spend £10-£15

Be lulled by the Caribbean warmth, the vintage reggae, the fabulous cocktails and innovative menu offering West Indian favourites such as Curry goat with scallions, pimento and spices or Char-grilled Jerk Chicken, dishes such as Seared Yellow Fin tuna with mango salsa or creole Snapper with mango and peppercorn sauce are enhanced with a modern twist making the selection a fusion of taste, texture and style.

Camden Brasserie

9-11 Jamestown Road, London NW1 7BW
+44 (0)20 7482 2114
www.camdenbrasserie.co.uk

Av. food spend £15+

Since 1983 this family-run modern European brasseries has been a favoured haunt of locals, celebrities and politicians and still has the same approach it became renowned for - great quality meat & fish served with pomme frites & local seasonal specials.

Haché

24 Inverness Street, NW1 7HJ
+44 (0)20 7485 9100
www.hacheburgers.com

Mon-Sat: 12pm-11pm; Sun: 12pm-10pm
Av. food spend £10-£15

A relaxed and friendly place in serving reasonably priced, gourmet burgers with all the trimmings. Burgers are made with 100% Scotch beef steak, supreme chicken and fish and vegetables freshly delivered daily.

where to stay

Arlington Road Apartments

194 Arlington Road, Camden Town, NW17HH

Distance from the Market: 0.1 miles/5 min walk
Apartments from £120 per night

Just 2 minutes' walk from Camden Town Underground Station, the Arlington Road 4* apartments are 500 metres from Regent's Park. The compact open-plan apartments have free Wi-Fi and modern kitchens.

Holiday Inn London Camden Lock

30 Jamestown Road, London NW1 7BY
+44 (020) 7485 4343
www.holidayinncamden.co.uk

Distance from the Market: 0.1 miles/5 min walk
Rooms from £96 per night

With a waterside location, the 4* Hotel Inn London overlooks Camden Lock and is within walking distance from Camden Market, Regents Park and London Zoo. All en-suite rooms have high speed internet access, air conditioning, mini bar, work desk, satellite TV & 24 hour room service.

Ibis London Euston

3 Cardington Street, London NW1 2LW
+44 (0)20 73887777

Distance from the Market: 0.8 miles; 17 min walk/5 min drive
Rooms from £85 per night

Just metres from Euston Station, Ibis London Euston is an economy hotel with a central location. Each of the 380 en-suite modern guest rooms has wireless internet and satellite TV. La Table Rouge restaurant serves French cuisine and the bar is open for coffee or cocktails.

Melia White House Hotel

Regents Park Albany Street, London NW1 3UP

Distance: 0.9 miles; 20 min walk/6 min drive
Rooms from: £130

Located in the heart of London, the 4* Meliá White House faces the popular Regents Park and is within walking distance of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus. The 581 en-suite rooms have high speed internet access, satellite TV, air con, minibar, tea/coffee making facilities

Not to be missed!

At the west yard of Camden Lock, hop onto a canal barge or waterbus for a trip along Regent’s Canal to Little Venice. You can also take the Waterbus to London Zoo - a lower than usual entry fee can be included in the price of the boat trip and you enter the zoo through their own canal gate.

Get your sugar fix and visit Cloud 9 at Unit 714 Camden Stables Market, a candy shop stocking traditional jarred sweets to funky custom sherbets and candy floss.

Stop by Chin Chin Laboratorists in Camden Lock, Europe’s first ever Liquid Nitrogen Ice-Cream Parlour and get your hands on delights such as white chocolate covered potato crisps!