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Covent Garden Market

Historic market with street performers, boutique shops, and restaurants in beautiful Victorian market buildings.

Covent Garden Market

About

Inside Fowler's 1830 iron-and-glass halls, London's former wholesale fruit market now showcases boutique shopping and world-class busking. Where Eliza Doolittle might have sold flowers, opera singers now perform for tips while the Apple Market trades crafts beneath soaring Victorian architecture—proving gentrification sometimes works beautifully.

Market Layout

Apple Market (North Hall) themes daily: Monday antiques, Tuesday-Friday crafts, weekend artisan specialties. Licensed performers—auditioned for quality—transform the Piazza into London's premier outdoor stage where sword-swallowers follow string quartets.

East Colonnade mixes chains with independents; South Hall balances restaurants with specialty retail. No chain restaurants in the main building maintains uniqueness despite tourist masses.

Beyond the Market

Seven Dials' seven converging streets create village atmosphere with independent shops and hidden courtyards. Neal Street focuses fashion; Floral Street perfumes the air with beauty brands. Royal Opera House adds highbrow heft.

Daily 10am-8pm (restaurants later). Street performance peaks 11am-7pm. Christmas decorations (November-January) draw specific pilgrimages. The basement loos are London's nicest market facilities—worth knowing when nature calls.