Greenwich Market
Greenwich Market sits in a beautiful Victorian covered hall with iron columns and glass roof panels that let in perfect natural light for browsing.
About Greenwich Market
Greenwich Market sits in a beautiful Victorian covered hall with iron columns and glass roof panels that let in perfect natural light for browsing. The 120 stalls rotate between antiques dealers on Tuesdays/Thursdays and craft vendors Wednesday-Sunday, with vintage clothing appearing throughout the week. You'll find everything from handmade jewelry and ceramics to rare books and vinyl records, all surrounded by permanent shops selling everything from tea to vintage posters.
The market flows in a natural circuit around the central hall, with the best antique dealers clustering near the Turnpin Lane entrance and craft stalls spreading toward the back. The acoustics under that Victorian roof create a pleasant hum of conversation, and the covered space means you can browse comfortably regardless of weather. Saturday mornings bring the biggest crowds but also the best selection of vendors.
Honestly, the craft market days (Wednesday-Sunday) offer more interesting finds than the antiques days, which tend toward overpriced collectibles rather than genuine treasures. The food stalls at the far end serve decent but unremarkable fare - save your appetite for the pubs nearby. Plan 90 minutes max unless you're a serious collector, and bring cash since many vendors still prefer it over cards.
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