London borough of Camden » Entertainment » Shopping Centres
- Introduction

When in Camden, it is an obvious decision for any tourist to visit Camden Markets as they are the fourth largest tourist destination in London. But shopping at Camden Markets is not a regular shopping trip, where you just buy a pair of trousers, a silhouette dress or an evening gown. It's all about discovering alternative fashion and letting yourself free from societal rules and regularities. No corner of Camden is left free when it comes to setting up a shop, a stall, a pub or a restaurant. The Camden Lock Market, Camden Stables Market, Camden Canal Market, Camden Buck Street Market, Inverness Street Market, Electric Ballroom fashion market and the Main Streets of Camden all explode together to offer their customers various quality goods such as designer clothes, alternative vintage clothing, accessories, artifacts, handicrafts, jewelry and good food and wine. Camden becomes hyperactive when the markets are set up and each market has its own distinct highlight due to which it attracts different kinds of customers to it.

- Transport:
Camden Markets can be easily accessed via the Northern Line of Camden Tube Station. Rather than alighting at Camden Town Station, a better idea will be to get down at Chalk Farm Road so as to explore the markets in a more disciplined manner. During weekends, shops and stalls, jam-pack the road so much that there is very little parking space left and so the best option left is to catch a bus to the Market. If you are not in a hurry and would prefer a more relaxing way of exploring the markets then a walk down from Regent's Canals towpath will let you to the middle of the markets.
- Local Markets

- Some Other Local Street Markets

Chalton Street Market
Leather Lane Market
Parliament Hill Farmers Market
Queen Crescent Market
Swiss Cottage Farmers Market
