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Brixton Market
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David Bowie Memorial
463 A23, London, United Kingdom
Black Cultural Archives
1 Windrush Square, London SW2 1EF, United Kingdom
O2 Academy Brixton
211 Stockwell Rd, London SW9 9SL, United Kingdom
David Bowie's childhood home
40 Stansfield Rd, London SW9 9RY, United Kingdom
London 4 Kids
Wiltshire Rd, London SW9 7NE, United Kingdom
Angell Town Park
London SW9 7ES, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Rum Kitchen Brixton
437 Coldharbour Ln, London SW9 8LN, United Kingdom
Rosa's Thai Brixton
36 Atlantic Rd, London SW9 8JW, United Kingdom
SatayBar
447 Coldharbour Ln, London SW9 8LP, United Kingdom
Franco Manca Brixton
20 Atlantic Rd, London SW9 8JA, United Kingdom
Black Bear Burger - Restaurant Brixton
11, 13A Market Row, London SW9 8LB, United Kingdom
The Prince Albert
418 Coldharbour Ln, London SW9 8LF, United Kingdom
La Nonna (Pasta fresca)
7 Market Row, London SW9 8LB, United Kingdom
Healthy Eaters
17 Electric Ave, London SW9 8JP, United Kingdom
KFC Brixton - Brixton Road
467 Brixton Rd, London SW9 8HH, United Kingdom
Otter Chaos
Arch 22 Atlantic Rd, London SW9 8HX, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Brixton Village Market
Coldharbour Ln, London SW9 8PS, United Kingdom
Boots
449 Brixton Rd, London SW9 8HH, United Kingdom
M&S Foodhall
446 Brixton Rd, London SW9 8ED, United Kingdom
Brixton Recreation Centre
27 Brixton Station Rd, London SW9 8QQ, United Kingdom
Black Culture Market
Department Store, 248 Ferndale Rd, London SW9 8FR, United Kingdom
Stockwell Skate Park
Stockwell Skate Park, Stockwell Rd, London SW9 0XZ, United Kingdom
Yoga Point Brixton
122 Dalberg Rd, London SW2 1AP, United Kingdom
Hotpod Yoga Brixton
40 St Matthew's Rd, London SW2 1NL, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Effra Court, Brixton, London, UK
Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RB, United Kingdom
Griffin House Holiday Apartments
22 Stockwell Grn, London SW9 9HZ, United Kingdom
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Brixton Market
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Brixton Market

Electric Ave, London SW9 8JX, United Kingdom
4.4(2.9K)
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attractions: David Bowie Memorial, Black Cultural Archives, O2 Academy Brixton, David Bowie's childhood home, London 4 Kids, Angell Town Park, restaurants: The Rum Kitchen Brixton, Rosa's Thai Brixton, SatayBar, Franco Manca Brixton, Black Bear Burger - Restaurant Brixton, The Prince Albert, La Nonna (Pasta fresca), Healthy Eaters, KFC Brixton - Brixton Road, Otter Chaos, local businesses: Brixton Village Market, Boots, M&S Foodhall, Brixton Recreation Centre, Black Culture Market, Stockwell Skate Park, Yoga Point Brixton, Hotpod Yoga Brixton
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Nearby attractions of Brixton Market

David Bowie Memorial

Black Cultural Archives

O2 Academy Brixton

David Bowie's childhood home

London 4 Kids

Angell Town Park

David Bowie Memorial

David Bowie Memorial

4.5

(224)

Open 24 hours
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Black Cultural Archives

Black Cultural Archives

4.5

(270)

Closed
Click for details
O2 Academy Brixton

O2 Academy Brixton

4.4

(4.5K)

Closed
Click for details
David Bowie's childhood home

David Bowie's childhood home

4.3

(76)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Brixton Market

The Rum Kitchen Brixton

Rosa's Thai Brixton

SatayBar

Franco Manca Brixton

Black Bear Burger - Restaurant Brixton

The Prince Albert

La Nonna (Pasta fresca)

Healthy Eaters

KFC Brixton - Brixton Road

Otter Chaos

The Rum Kitchen Brixton

The Rum Kitchen Brixton

4.1

(1.1K)

$$

Click for details
Rosa's Thai Brixton

Rosa's Thai Brixton

4.7

(1.5K)

Closed
Click for details
SatayBar

SatayBar

3.9

(676)

$$

Closed
Click for details
Franco Manca Brixton

Franco Manca Brixton

4.5

(876)

Click for details

Nearby local services of Brixton Market

Brixton Village Market

Boots

M&S Foodhall

Brixton Recreation Centre

Black Culture Market

Stockwell Skate Park

Yoga Point Brixton

Hotpod Yoga Brixton

Brixton Village Market

Brixton Village Market

4.6

(2.8K)

Click for details
Boots

Boots

3.3

(257)

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M&S Foodhall

M&S Foodhall

4.0

(570)

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Brixton Recreation Centre

Brixton Recreation Centre

3.8

(577)

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Reviews of Brixton Market

4.4
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5.0
3y

It's an experience that you'd never forget. As you exit the underground station you make a left turn....from there you will encounter stalls, guys just with a table on the side selling accessories or scented oils, live preachings from Christians and Muslims, individuals handing out fliers to invite you to something.

You get past Iceland and then take another left and you walk into what seems like an entire country all together. African pattern cloth gently swaying in the wind hanging from racks outside tents, afro/caribbean music coming from speakers in a nearby shop making you wanna dance in tune, pots and pans on offer, bags, shoes, plated jewellery all for the "fake it till you make it" look. On this street which is about 300 feet long you will everything from household items, clothing, hairdressers and barbers to fresh vegetables, meat and fish and bakery. The street then branches off into other streets where you can find restaurants with a variety of cuisines from all ethnicities and indoor markets BUT the vibe is wholesome.

So yes, Brixton has a bad rep with all the violence and all that which is mostly attributed to young men but in the market you will find that violence appears non existent...everyone is cheerful, welcoming no one haggles you to the point where you feel disgusted...no!

Every stall takes you back home (african/caribbean), it's nostalgic. Nothing else compares to this in the UK! At least, nothing I've seen.

Mark your calendar, go visit...

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5.0
2y

I visited this market located in Electric Avenue essentially to find a colourful shirt. Although the market is relatively small,I guessed that they would know what I was looking for. Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London built in the 1880's. It was the first market street to be lit by electric lights. Today the market contains various food and domestic provisions retailers and hosts part of the market that specialises in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just around the corner from Brixton underground tube station. When I have enough time I like to slowly browse the market stalls mainly for their shirts. But they have got some very interesting jackets and trousers on display. With some very colourful designs especially if you like Reggae music's Bob Marley and the wailers. I must also add that a few of the market stalls sell some very impressive jewellery (rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings). A lot of the Gold and silver looks very authentic and apparently lasts a long time. Without becoming worn or tarnished. So super helpful, friendly market stalls. Let's hope the weather...

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2.0
36w

What I’d say about Brixton Market is that it’s definitely not the best market in London. I’m not saying don’t visit if you’re coming to the city but just don’t expect too much in terms of variety or quality.

There are a few clothing stalls and some selling suitcases, but honestly, nothing you couldn’t find elsewhere. There are a couple of decent herb and health food stalls, but to me, they don’t look particularly hygienic. I’m not suggesting anything unsafe is going on, but visually, it’s just not very appealing.

Outside the William Hill betting shop, there always seems to be a crowd of people who appear drunk or under the influence, which doesn’t help the vibe. Plus, there are what feels like a hundred phone shops, all selling the same sketchy products or running the same kind of scam.

A lot of the stuff being sold seems pretty far from genuine like one stall selling football jerseys that were clearly fake. The better stalls are probably located inside the main covered area...

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I visited this market located in Electric Avenue essentially to find a colourful shirt. Although the market is relatively small,I guessed that they would know what I was looking for. Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London built in the 1880's. It was the first market street to be lit by electric lights. Today the market contains various food and domestic provisions retailers and hosts part of the market that specialises in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just around the corner from Brixton underground tube station. When I have enough time I like to slowly browse the market stalls mainly for their shirts. But they have got some very interesting jackets and trousers on display. With some very colourful designs especially if you like Reggae music's Bob Marley and the wailers. I must also add that a few of the market stalls sell some very impressive jewellery (rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings). A lot of the Gold and silver looks very authentic and apparently lasts a long time. Without becoming worn or tarnished. So super helpful, friendly market stalls. Let's hope the weather stays fine.🌤️
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It's an experience that you'd never forget. As you exit the underground station you make a left turn....from there you will encounter stalls, guys just with a table on the side selling accessories or scented oils, live preachings from Christians and Muslims, individuals handing out fliers to invite you to something. You get past Iceland and then take another left and you walk into what seems like an entire country all together. African pattern cloth gently swaying in the wind hanging from racks outside tents, afro/caribbean music coming from speakers in a nearby shop making you wanna dance in tune, pots and pans on offer, bags, shoes, plated jewellery all for the "fake it till you make it" look. On this street which is about 300 feet long you will everything from household items, clothing, hairdressers and barbers to fresh vegetables, meat and fish and bakery. The street then branches off into other streets where you can find restaurants with a variety of cuisines from all ethnicities and indoor markets BUT the vibe is wholesome. So yes, Brixton has a bad rep with all the violence and all that which is mostly attributed to young men but in the market you will find that violence appears non existent...everyone is cheerful, welcoming no one haggles you to the point where you feel disgusted...no! Every stall takes you back home (african/caribbean), it's nostalgic. Nothing else compares to this in the UK! At least, nothing I've seen. Mark your calendar, go visit Brixton market!!!
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I visited this market located in Electric Avenue essentially to find a colourful shirt. Although the market is relatively small,I guessed that they would know what I was looking for. Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London built in the 1880's. It was the first market street to be lit by electric lights. Today the market contains various food and domestic provisions retailers and hosts part of the market that specialises in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just around the corner from Brixton underground tube station. When I have enough time I like to slowly browse the market stalls mainly for their shirts. But they have got some very interesting jackets and trousers on display. With some very colourful designs especially if you like Reggae music's Bob Marley and the wailers. I must also add that a few of the market stalls sell some very impressive jewellery (rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings). A lot of the Gold and silver looks very authentic and apparently lasts a long time. Without becoming worn or tarnished. So super helpful, friendly market stalls. Let's hope the weather stays fine.🌤️
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