
A charming London lane of independent boutiques, antique markets, and cozy cafés.
Camden Passage in Islington is a historic and vibrant destination known for its eclectic mix of independent shops, antique stalls, and delightful eateries. This pedestrianized lane offers a unique shopping experience with a focus on vintage jewelry, boutique clothing, home goods, and artisanal food. Visitors can explore quirky finds at the flea market on Wednesdays and Saturdays, enjoy a meal at local restaurants, or relax with gelato and hot chocolate. The area retains its authentic charm, avoiding chain stores, and provides a cozy, community-focused atmosphere ideal for weekend strolls and treasure hunting.
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Browse a curated selection of antique and vintage rings, ornaments, and unique jewelry pieces from independent sellers.
Explore open-air stalls on Wednesdays and Saturdays offering antiques, home goods, and collectibles at reasonable prices.
Discover quirky boutiques featuring clothing, home decor, and artisanal products from local designers and vendors.
Enjoy cozy coffee houses, bakeries, restaurants, and wine bars, perfect for breakfast, gelato, or hot chocolate.
Hunt for vintage cups, ornaments, and unique items in a charming alleyway setting with a relaxed vibe.
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Overall rating
Huw Sayer
Still a delightful street. Great to return after some 25 years away and find it hadn't been taken over by bland chains. Plenty of independent cafés, restaurants and wine bars - as well as a quirky selection of boutiques and stalls. Can get incredibly busy - so worth visiting reasonably early in the morning when the stores are just opening and the crowds have yet to gather (or late in the evening for gelato and hot chocolate).
Trevor Hair
Last here 30 years ago, the market is much smaller than it used to be, now there are lots of boutique type shops and lots of high end coffee shops, guess that's gentrification for you!
Maria Lysenko (My Bucket List At 60)
A lovely little street with boutiques, cafes, Bakeries. On Wednesdays and Saturdays it hosts a flea market. Thoroughly enjoyed browsing.
Yulin
This is now my favourite market, I came on Sunday which is a big mistake, majority shops in the market open on Wednesday and Saturday! I’ve heard some shops only take cash so make sure you at least have a tenner. I bought a ring which was supposed to be £5, but the owner was so nice and said my ring is small and £3 would do. This place gives different vibe to the other touristy markets, I love waking through the alleyways, and things here are more reasonably priced. You’ll find lots of vintage jewelleries, ornaments, cups etc.
Mina Abdulkhaliq
It’s the ideal spot to visit on a sunny day, with plenty of charming local shops and cozy coffee houses. Our go-to routine is to start with breakfast at The Breakfast Club, pick up a pastry from Buns From Home, and then check through some antique finds. That’s what we call the perfect weekend.