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OPENING TIMES

Tuesday-Sunday and Bank Holidays 10am - 5.30pm

Most shops, cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants are open 7 days a week.
 
11A Greenwich Market, London SE10 9HZ
 

Greenwich Market
 
Greenwich is a covered market with a vibrant atmosphere and a local, rather than touristy vibe. In fact, many regard it more as a farmers or craft market due to its commitment to showcasing designer makers and local food producers. The Market is in the centre of the Greenwich one way system, in the covered area surrounded by College Approach, King William Walk, Greenwich Church Street, and Nelson Road.
 
The market management work hard to keep a good mix of products on sale so the market always feels fresh and exciting. On weekends you can expect to find up to 150 arts and crafts stalls and up to 25 food stalls. You can expect to discover original artworks and handcrafted toys, fashions and handmade jewellery, skincare, home, textiles and interiors, kids and baby clothing, antiques as well as delicious fresh produce and mouthwatering food-to-go such as cupcakes, dimsum, sushi and Brazilian churros.
 
The Market itself is open Tuesdays through to Sunday 10am-5.30pm. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, expect to find antiques, vintage, collectables and food stalls. On Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, it’s arts and crafts, homewares, fresh produce and food stalls.

Greenwich Clock Tower Market, 166 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8NN

Open from 10-5pm every Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays, the Greenwich Clocktower Market offers an array of around 50 quirky stalls selling antique, vintage and retro items in Greenwich town centre, just before the clocktower. You’ll be able to get your hands on a variety of items such as antiques, art, bags, books, bric a brac, ceramics, clothing, crafts, furniture, jewellery, records.

How to get to GREENWICH market

By Tube...London Underground on Jubilee Line to Canary Wharf and then DLR.
By Train...to Greenwich Station or Maze Hill from London: Charing Cross, Waterloo East, London Bridge and Cannon Street or DLR (Docklands Light Railway) through Canary Wharf and get off at Island Gardens, and walk the foot tunnel to Greenwich.
 
By Bus...to Greenwich Town Centre: 177, 180, 188, 286, 386, to Greenwich Park (Blackheath): 53, X53
 
River Boats to Greenwich Pier from the following piers: Tower of London, Charing Cross and Westminster.
 
By Car...various pay and display carparks available at Cutty Sark Gardens, Burney Street (behind Ibis Hotel, Park Row (behind Greenwich University/Royal Naval College).

PLAN YOUR JOURNEY

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We thought you might find these tips helpful:

Timings
Some stalls are there every week but there can be a lot of casual traders making every visit to the Market different. This means that if you see something you really want, but it then and there and don't rely on going back next week to get it.

Security
Thousands of people visit the Market at the weekends especially, 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:
- Natwest, 2 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, London SE10 9BQ
- Lloyds TSB 6 Crescent Arcade, Greenwich, London SE10 9EJ 

Toilets
The all important question – where to find a loo! Public loos are scarce, so we suggest finding one of the nice cafes, pubs and restaurants that let you use the loo if you are a patron.

where to eat

Coach and Horses

13 Greenwich Market, Greenwich, London, SE10 9HZ
+44 (0) 208 293 0880
www.greenwich-inc.com/coach_and_horses

Mon-Thurs: 12pm-23pm; Fri: 12pm-12am; Sat: 11am-12pm; Sun: 11am-22.30pm
Av. food spend: £10-£15

A secluded hide-away from the bustle of Greenwich Market: The Coach and Horses gastro-pub is an atmospheric local venue. There is always a warm and friendly welcome Restaurant quality food at Pub prices. Perfect for a relaxing break from shopping; while allowing you to stay in the midst of everything on the edge of the main market place.

Buenos Aires Cafe

86 Royal Parade, Greenwich, London SE10 8RT
020 8488 6764
www.buenosairesltd.com

Mon - Fri: 8am-7pm
Sat-Sun: 9am-6pm

Delicatessen cafe offering produce from Argentina and Italy. Traditional Argentinean menu featuring Argentinean beef, homemade chorizos and empanadas. From the Italian heritage there's fresh pasta, pizzas and Italian style ice cream.

Cow and Coffee Bean

St Mary's Lodge, Greenwich Park, London SE10 8PU
020 8293 0703
www.companyofcooks.com

Summer opening times: 7 days a week: 10am - 5/6pm

The Cow and Coffee Bean on the edge of Greenwich Park offers freshly prepared food such, using seasonal ingredients from local suppliers. A unique 'dairy pub' in the park where you can enjoy an icecream sundae made from organic Cornish icecream. Highlights include fresh juices and old fashioned milkshakes, sandwiches and savouries, cream cakes and lovely ice-cream in a wide variety of flavours.

Honest Sausage

Next to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London SE10 9XJ
+44 (0) 20 8858 9695
www.honestsausage.com

Daily: 10am to 5.30pm (Seasonal variations)

Provides great quality food, naturally sourced, bursting with flavour. In addition to free range bacon and sausages, the menu includes salads and sandwiches, and cakes and biscuits. It is run by three generations of the same family who use only free-range and organic pork sourced from small family run farms within 15 miles of their premises.

Observatory Cafe

Main entrance near the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London SE10
+44 (0)20 8858 9695
www.companyofcooks.com

9am - 8pm in the summer, weekends only in winter

Serves a tasty range of soups and hot savouries, sandwiches and salads, cakes, pastries and hot and cold drinks. Large private garden at rear. Situated on the ground floor, in the South Building of the Royal Observatory, this modern café features a sun terrace with stunning views over Greenwich Park.

Inside Restaurant

19 Greenwich South Street, London SE10 8NW
+44 (0) 20 8265 5060
www.insiderestaurant.co.uk

Dinner Tues-Sat: 6.30pm- 11pm
Lunch Tues-Sat: 12pm-2.30pm
Sun: 12pm-3pm
Brunch Sat: 11am-2.30pm
 
Av. lunch spend £15-£20

Well known for its great critic reviews, this diner serves imaginative and expertly cooked modern European food in an elegant but relaxed environment. Ingredients are sourced from local suppliers for their freshness & quality.

gourmet burger kitchen

45 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, SE10 9BL
+44 (0) 208 858 3920       
www.gbk.co.uk

Mon-Wed: 12-10pm; Thur-Fri 12-11pm; Sat: 11am-11pm; Sun: 11am-10pm

 

If you like a burger, this is the place for you. Quick service and a laid back atmosphere, make this a great place to grab a bite during a visit to the Market. Classic and new combination of burgers are available as well as a range of salads and vegetarian options. Highly recommended for a tasty treat.

where to stay

Devonport House

King William Walk, London, SE10 9JW
0844 980 2304
www.deverevenues.co.uk

Distance from Market: 0.1 miles/3 min walk
Rates: double from £95 per night

Convenient location with Greenwich station a short walk away, Devonport House offers you the perfect way to enjoy London buzz, without the bustle. The 94 en-suite rooms have complimentary WiFi, flat screen TV's with Sky, DDI Telephones, hair dryer, tea and coffee tray, iron & ironing board, full length mirror and desk space.

Ibis Hotel Greenwich

30 Stockwell street Greenwich, London SE10 9JN
www.ibishotel.com

Distance from Market: 0.2 miles/5 min walk
Rates: rooms from £50 per night

Ibis London Greenwich hotel is an economy London hotel, located in Greenwich, close to the Maritime Museum. Each of the 82 modern en-suite guest rooms has satellite TV and wireless internet. There is secure, onsite parking for up to 25 cars.

Hotel Novotel London Greenwich

173-185 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8JA
+44 (0) 20 8312 6800
www.notovel.com

Distance from Market: 0.4 miles/10 min walk
Rates: double rooms from £114 per night

4 star hotel from the famous Novotel chain. 11 en-suite rooms include minibar, satellite TV with pay per view channels, safety deposit box, Wi-Fi (extra charge).

The Mitre Hotel

291 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich, SE10 8NA
+44 (0)20 8293 0037
www.mitregreenwich.com

Distance from Market: 0.2 miles/5 min walk
Rates: double rooms from £119 per night

This grade II listed former coaching inn offers en-suite rooms with free Wi-Fi, TV, free tea and coffee, a telephone and a hairdryer. 100 metres from Greenwich Park. It has an Irish-themed bar, and is 5 minutes' walk from Greenwich Rail Station.

Not to be missed!

There’s a great selection of fresh high quality food prepared right in front of you - especially the specialist hot dogs, and BananaMan’s stall selling chocolate dipped fruit every Saturday, Sunday at the entrance of Greenwich Market.
 
Have a bit of fun with the Greenwich Market Tarot Reader who seems to be quite popular. We can’t guarantee their accuracy, but good for a bit of harmless fun!
 
Combine your trip to Greenwich Market with the many other local attractions nearby such as the Royal observatory, Greenwich Park or the National Maritime Museum. Or finish off your market tour with a walk along the river, taking in the Cutty Sark.