At the Stables Market there is much to appeal to people of
all ages and tastes.
From the latest in adventurous alternative fashion, through
the best selection of vintage clothing shops in London, to
the joy of collecting bottles. Its a great and varied place
to shop.
In total around 500 shops and stalls trade here at the weekend
and many are now open every day of the week.
alternative
fashions
antiques
collectables
crafts
footwear
furniture
international food
piercing
street and casual wear
vintage clothing
and more..
The
listed Horse Hospital, formerly used to care for horses
injured pulling canal barges, now stables around 40 shop units
selling antiques, furniture and collectables at the weekend only.
Enjoy
a huge choice of hot and cold food from the many units with
mini-kitchens serving food from almost all countries under the
sun.
You will find plenty of good places to sit with your plate and
watch the passing crowd of visitors as everyone tries to spot
the latest street fashions.
An
exciting market in a historic setting - many units are housed
in well-restored industrial buildings from the canal and steam
train ages. Explore
the secret Catacombs where shop units are housed in Victorian
brick arches (1854) once running under the railway sidings of
the old North Western Railway Co.
Please note that some of the Stables market is being re-developed and there are no traders at present in the old Catacombs or Arches areas. A new trading space is shortly to open under the Morrison's car park, accessible from the main market. We will update this website when things stabilise. We understand the net result will be a larger market with more shops and stalls than at present.
A recent addition to the market is a stunning modern building with a maze of attractive small shops on the ground level, and above a huge and exotically decorated restaurant serving contemporary Pan-Asian cooking.
The nearest Underground station is Chalk Farm on the Northern
Line or if you walk up from Camden Town the Stables market is
the last market on the left, after the railway bridge.