Category: Shopping » Food & Drink » Supermarkets in Notting Hill | Shopping » Bric-a-Brac / Markets in Notting Hill
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hhelene wrote on 03-03-2009 "One of the really nice and enjoyable market in London. Located in Notting Hill area in Portobello road, this market lets discover a variety of good......" more...
Category: Eating & Drinking » Cafés & Coffee Shops » Cafés in Bethnal Green | Shopping » Fashion » Dressmakers / Ladies Fashion in Bethnal Green | Eating & Drinking » Restaurants » Indian Restaurants in Bethnal Green | Shopping » Markets in Bethnal Green
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Andrew Short wrote on 23-03-2009 "Brick Lane is a crazy assault on the senses. Sunday, (market day) is wonderful. People throw suitcases down and sell all manner of tat. Most of it ......" more...
Category: Shopping » Fashion / Markets in City of London
Tags: authentic, beads, cheap, clothes, eastend, fashion, jewellery, market, secret, shopping, something for everyone, vintage clothing
inspirationjunkie wrote on 14-12-2008 "As far as markets go, there is such a rich selection in the East End, from Spitalfields to Brick Lane to Broadway that this winding street off Comm......" more...
Category: Shopping » Markets in Kennington
Tags: african, bargin, cheap, cheap market, elephant and castle, fish, food, fresh, fruit, fruit and veg, market, stalls
Superkat wrote on 02-06-2009 "East street market is a market that thrives in its area. Stock flies off the stalls, so you know that the fruit and veg you buy is fresh. There is ......" more...
Category: Eating & Drinking » Pubs & Bars » Bars » Cocktail Bars in Soho | Nightlife » Clubs in Soho
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Urbanite wrote on 23-08-2008 "After a boozy dinner we stumbled over to this watering hole and I was drawn to it initially by the merry-makers outside lining the pavements. It......" more...