Church Street Market is an open-air market located on Church Street on Edgware Road, 5 min walk from the Edgware Road underground train station.
It's a very busy cheap market where you can find almost anything you need for your house groceries, such as fruits, vegetables, fish, meat, chicken, clothes, kitchen and home accessories.
It's a place for affordable fresh products where you can bargain for better and lower prices.
The best time to visit is early Saturday morning, but of course, the market is open the whole week till 6 PM.
Most of the shops/stalls accept CASH Only, so remember to have some cash with you when you are planning a visit.
Always check the quality of the goods by yourself.
There are plenty of cafes and restaurants which serve food, so no worries if you want to eat while you are doing...
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Once known as Portman Market (1830), it now bursts with aromas of BBQ kebabs, Moroccan couscous, Spanish paella—and the city’s best falafel at Sara Falafel.
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Saturdays are buzzing, but every day offers discoveries, even a quiet read at the street’s communal library.
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Read moreThis is the place to go on a Saturday if you are looking for a bargain. I picked up a Ted Baker suit worth 400 for 50 quid. Other designer and high street clothes are often on sale for very good ‘can’t go wrong’ prices. You do have to have an eye for these things while looking around. But if you do, you should be able to find some great gems.
It’s a great morning or afternoon out as it’s just off busy Edgware Road. There are food stalls to get falafel, kebab or paella. There’s traditional Arab cafes dotted around selling fresh bread and tea. There’s also stalls selling fresh produce, toys and other stuff.
If you have never visited and love a market, it’s worth popping by. Saturday is the best day to come. Other days in the week it’s only food...
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