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Camden Town Markets
The huge Camden Markets could be the closest England gets to free-form chaos outside the terraces of football stadia.
They stretch between Camden and Chalk Farm tube stations, incorporating Camden Lock on the Grand Union Canal, and get so crowded on weekends that you'll think you're in the Third World. The markets include the Camden Canal Market (bric-a-brac, furniture and designer clothes), Camden Market (leather goods and army surplus gear) and the Electric Market (records and 1960s clothing).
After Camden Market, the colourful Portobello Market is London's most famous (and crowded) weekend street market and is best seen on a Saturday morning before the gridlock sets in. It's full of antiques, jewellery, ethnic knick-knacks, second-hand clothes and fruit and veg stalls. Starting near the Sun in Splendour pub in Notting Hill, it wends its way northwards to just past the Westway flyover.
Can i park my rental car near camden town markets?
If you’re going to visit Camden we would recommend that you visit on a Sunday. Sunday is a good day to visit Camden because there are more stalls open at weekends and it’s also not as busy. At the weekend catching the bus is a better option than taking your car because, as in most parts of London, parking spaces are few and far between.