Monday 8 March 2010

Camden Market


CaMDen mArKet’s hİSTory
žThe area around Camden Lock was first developed in 1791 by the Earl of Camden, with the famous Regents Canal opening in 1820. The first market to appear in Camden was Camden Lock Market, which opened in 1972.
Nowadays Camden's group of markets is the fourth most-visited tourist attraction in London. It is the largest street market in the UK, and about 500,000 visitors visit there in each week. There are various markets located in Camden Town which are known as Camden Market; these are Camden Lock Market, Camden Stables Market, Camden Canal Market, Inverness Street Market, and Camden (Buck Street) Market.
What are waiting
for you
in
Camden Market…….
ž Camden is a London's premier shopping experience so you can discover new fashion clothes also vintage ones,antiques,

designer workshops, studios, stalls, cafes, restaurants and bars selling an individual and extensive array of high quality goods from designer, accessories to one-off pieces of art, furnishings, jewellery, records & CDs, collectables, arts & crafts and international food.

Some advices for eating;
žYou can find what you want easily because there is serving everything from Turkish pide to Thai curries, mouth-watering dim sum to authentic masala chai.
žAnd don’t forget to drink hot wine after your shopping..WE KNOW it takes all your tiredness immidiately
How To Get Camden Market….

By bus:Kings Cross Station: 214
Liverpool
Street: 214
Euston Station: 168, 253
Victoria
Station: 24
Leicester Square: 24, 29
Trafalgar Square: 24, 29
Oxford
Street: 274
Marble Arch: 274
London Planetarium: 27
Tate Gallery: 88
Clapham Common: 88
Elephant & Castle: 168
Notting Hill Gate &
Portobello Road: 27, 31

By Tube:There are two underground stations; Camden Town and Chalk Farm Road, both of them are on the Northern Line. An alternative point to get off is Mornington Crescent, but there is 10 minute walk before you reach the markets.


Another choice for who likes walking: walk along the pretty canal towpath from Regent's Park will also take you into the middle of the markets.


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