The Best Independent Markets in London

Get your produce, vintage threads, cakes and flowers from one of these amazing markets

A bustling outdoor market showcases a vibrant assortment of fresh produce, including red bell peppers, apples, cherries, and leafy greens. Shoppers in the background peruse the stalls, creating a lively atmosphere.

London has a lot of markets, selling everything from food to clothing. You might have heard of Borough market or been to Camden Lock, but what about those smaller, more unique markets hosting those weird and wonderful sellers, hard to find records or beautiful blooms? We’ve done our research to find some unusual places for you to check out.


Columbia Road Flower Market

Columbia Road Flower Market is a unique spot in London. Home to dozens of flower sellers, you can take your pick of dried lavender, succulents, herbs or instagram’s favourite, peonies. Behind the flower market, there is a vintage and antique market, and you can browse sound-tracked by a one of their regular performers. There are also small independent shops on either side of the road, where you can buy beautiful clothing, ceramics and homeware. This is a perfect Sunday hang out for both the tourist and the London newbie.

Columbia Road Flower Market, every Sunday from 8am - 3pm

Columbia Road Flower Market


Sunday UpMarket

Focusing on established artists and designers, this Sunday market hosts over 200 sellers in the Old Truman Brewery. This disused brewery just off Brick Lane has a history of supporting artists and designers, encouraging market-lovers to buy direct from the maker. With an emphasis on fashion, homeware and food, you can pick up something gorgeous and something delicious to eat.

Sunday UpMarket, Sundays 10am - 5pm in Old Truman Brewery

Sunday UpMarket


Greenwich market

This is a market for someone looking for alternative presents or hand-crafted unique pieces. From hand-printed lampshades to knitted hats, some of these sellers only sell here, so it’s your chance to pick up their gorgeous and hard to find wares. This is also the only market in the UK set in a world heritage site.

Greenwich Market, 7 days a week including Bank Holidays, 10am - 5.30pm

Greenwich Market


Independent Label Market

If you’re into your vinyl, then this market might be just what you are after. It brings together around 100 labels under one roof, so you can peruse new offerings from Bella Union, Domino, Ninja Tune and Young Turks. The market is seasonal, so make sure you put their next date in your diary! And if all this music makes you thirsty, the Independent Brewery Market is hosted on the same day, just next door.

The Independent Label Market next comes to Coal Drops Yard on 13th July, 2019

Independent Label Market


Herne Hill Market

Though not one of the biggest markets, Herne Hill Market if fast becoming a new favourite for weekend shoppers. It was recently awarded best shop in Herne Hill, and has an ever-expanding roster of farm stalls, food sellers and arts and crafts. With an emphasis on locally-produced ingredients, this market is great to pick up some more eco-friendly and sustainable foodstuffs. Situated right next to Brockwell Park, Herne Hill Market really feels like a community affair.

Herne Hill Market, every Sunday 10am - 4pm

Herne Hill Market