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Visit Greenwich Market – London’s Only Historic Indoor Market within a World Heritage Site!

London markets are inviting and diverse places, perfect for experiencing the city’s atmosphere and treating yourself to some delicious eats and one-of-a-kind items.

Greenwich Market offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with stalls selling everything from jewellery, arts & crafts, clothing, antiques, and beauty products, not forgetting the wide selection of tantalising food stalls. Notably London’s only historic market within a World Heritage Site, there are so many reasons to visit this indoor London market as the seasons change.

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Have you been feeling the chill recently?

As the cold weather creeps in and winter slowly approaches, come, and visit one of London’s best markets. Greenwich Market is indoors, with an attractive glass roof, so perfect for shopping undercover on rainy days.

Discover Unique Finds, Inside This Indoor Market

This indoor market is a gem for those seeking unique treasures and fabulous finds. Step inside, and you’ll find over 120 stalls, each offering something special, to discover a diverse range of products. From intricate jewellery and handcrafted arts & crafts to vintage clothing, antiques, and beauty products, the market is a treasure trove for those with an eye for the extraordinary.

Enjoy delicious street food from all over the world at the Food Court, including vegan and gluten-free options. With 48 food stalls offering an array of delectable eats, your taste buds are in for a treat.

Greenwich makes for a great day out as the Market itself is surrounded by some of London’s most iconic landmarks. After exploring the Market’s treasures, uncover the maritime history at Cutty Sark, or you can take a leisurely walk in Greenwich Park, admiring the seasonal beauty of nature.

Warm up in of one of London’s Best Indoor Markets

Embrace the chill and let Greenwich Market’s inviting atmosphere, mouth-watering delights, and unique offerings warm up your autumn and winter days.

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When is Greenwich Market Open?

Greenwich Market is open from 10am to 5.30pm, seven days a week, including bank holidays.

Where is Greenwich Market?

Greenwich Market is in the heart of Greenwich town centre, surrounded by shops and bars on all sides, between Cutty Sark, Old Royal Naval College and Greenwich Park.

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How do I get to Greenwich Market?

The closest station to Greenwich Market is Cutty Sark (Docklands Light Railway), which is a two-minute walk away.

Travel by river is a great way to arrive in Greenwich – choose from services by City Cruises and Uber Boat by Thames Clippers to Greenwich Pier, which is a three-minute walk, or Southeastern/Thameslink train services from London Bridge or Charing Cross to Greenwich Station, which is a six-minute walk.