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Brick Lane Market
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Brick Lane Market


Brick Lane Market is a vibrant and eclectic market located in Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. This area of London was once considered nothing but a slum, and it was also the site of the Jack the Ripper murders.




Lately it has become a bit more upmarket and popular with hipsters, art students, and other urban types fond of the edgy and artistic. Boutiques, art galleries, and cafés are plentiful in this area, and it is also the heart of London's Bangladeshi community. You will find the market at the crossroads of these colliding cultures.

A notable aspect of this market is the sheer randomness of the offerings. You might find someone selling old eight-track tapes set up next to another fellow who appears to be selling off his worldly possessions straight out of an open suitcase.

Vintage clothing is a big draw here, too. The Sunday UpMarket is quite a special part of Brick Lane. Located in the old Truman Brewery, this market highlights up and coming clothing and accessory designers who display and sell their original creations.

You might stumble across the next big name in fashion flogging their wares at, a possibility that seems quite irresistible to the trendy clothes horses among us. Be sure to bring cash with you if you intend to shop the market as vendors rarely take credit cards and it is a very long walk to the nearest cash machine.

The market is surrounded by numerous curry shops, many of them run by Bangladeshi residents, and they are a nice place for lunch after browsing the market. Hawkers line the streets at busy times, calling out special deals such as discounts or free drinks to prospective patrons. Haggling is expected, so if you plan on dining at one of these curry houses, make sure to negotiate yourself a favourable settlement before deciding on a location.

Brick Lane runs on Sunday mornings from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM.








Visiting Brick Lane

Brick Lane, Shoreditch, E1 6RL



Photo courtesy: Paul-in-London




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