Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market transforms daily from fashion hub to food paradise to antique treasure trove, all under a soaring Victorian roof topped with modern glass.
About Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market transforms daily from fashion hub to food paradise to antique treasure trove, all under a soaring Victorian roof topped with modern glass. You'll find 40-odd stalls selling everything from £15 vintage band tees to £8 artisan sandwiches, with the mix changing dramatically based on the day. Thursday brings serious vintage dealers with curated 1960s pieces and rare band merchandise, while Sunday shifts to handmade crafts and specialty foods.
The covered hall feels like a genteel cousin to Camden Market - less chaotic, better lit, and significantly cleaner. The Victorian ironwork creates natural sections, with food vendors clustering near the Lamb Street entrance and fashion dominating the center. Surrounding arcade shops house independent record stores where you can flip through vinyl for hours, plus boutiques selling everything from Japanese streetwear to handmade jewelry. The acoustics mean conversations blend into a pleasant hum rather than overwhelming noise.
Most guides oversell the weekend crowds - Saturday sees long queues for mediocre street food that costs £12-15 per dish. Your best bet is Thursday for vintage hunting or Tuesday-Wednesday for a relaxed browse without the tourist crush. Skip the overpriced artisan coffee (£4.50) and grab a proper cup from Blixen restaurant on the eastern edge for £2.80. The surrounding Spitalfields area offers better lunch options than most market stalls.
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