Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Camden Market: Heaven to Shoppers


Camden Market is a world famous market based in UK, which attract more than 200,000 shoppers every weekend, which makes it one of the top attractions around the London. This market formed in 1970 by Bebo Kobo, one of the fine business people in UK. This is the place to shop for clothes, gifts from different designers, Antiques, Carpets and so much more you can think of. Camden is also the place for plenty of shoes from different designers and companies.
Camden Lock market consist of 100's of shops on different style

People can enjoy Food in the market During shopping


Camden is a cool place so it’s always full of shoppers and has different night life at Camden streets. The shops are open all the time for shopping but close for some time but no problem with that because you can find so many shops for one item. So pick up your leaflets nearby Camden tube station to find out more on. 

You can find the whole market just around the corner to the streets


You can also find hand bag design by different designer


Camden market is full of Londoners not only weekend but Sunday is the busiest and best day for shoppers. Some of the shops are closed but the main shops are open seven days a week and plenty of items are available to see and buy. Camden market is consisting of six market the all the way around. The main market comes in Camden High Street, which is lead you to the tube station and you will find all the shops, pubs, markets and restaurants lined up through the road under the railway station bridge. 

  • Camden Stables Market
  • Camden Lock Market
  • Camden Canal Market
  • Electric Ballroom
  • Inverness Street Market
  • Buck Street Market 

Tips to Crawl Around the market
    You’ll need cash to buy things around but don’t carry too much Money with you.
      Keep away the wallet from standard place like you pocket
      Don’t spare money on Beggars no matter how sadder the story are
      Leave your passport to your hotel or motel when it’s not needed. 

      you can read more about camden market at Here.
       have a look at sunday after noon in camden market
    
  
   

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