Columbia Road Flower Market
Market
About Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road transforms into London's most atmospheric flower market every Sunday from 8am to 3pm, where sixty traders hawk everything from £3 bunches of tulips to exotic orchids for £15. You'll hear proper Cockney banter as sellers compete for attention along the narrow Victorian street - "Two bunches for a fiver, lovely!" The surrounding independent shops only open on Sundays, selling vintage ceramics, artisanal bread, and quirky homeware that you won't find anywhere else.
The street gets absolutely rammed between 10am and 1pm, with crowds moving at snail's pace past stalls overflowing with seasonal blooms. The air smells of fresh flowers mixed with coffee from tiny cafés squeezed between shops. Traders pile tulips, daffodils, and roses into buckets while shouting prices, creating a proper old-school market atmosphere. You'll find yourself shoulder-to-shoulder with locals clutching armfuls of flowers and tourists snapping photos of the colorful chaos.
Most guides don't mention how crushingly crowded it gets - avoid 11am-1pm unless you enjoy being trapped in slow-moving human traffic. The flowers are decent quality but not cheap (expect £5-8 for standard bouquets), though bulbs and plants offer better value than cut flowers. Skip the overpriced vintage shops and focus on the actual market - you're here for the atmosphere and fresh flowers, not £40 ceramic bowls.
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