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  • Fab shop selling a wide variety of tshirts in all sorts of colours and styles. Shops at several locations throughout the city.

  • A simply wonderful little shop brim full of quirky interior knick-knacks, gorgeous children's toys and an array of beautiful vintage clothes. Plus, when the sun is shining they even serve homemade tea and cake in the back garden.

  • Ben Sherman

    An Iconic Mod British Clothing Store

  • Beyond Retro

    A vintage warehouse, rather than boutique, that if sought after, holds many hidden treasures. The stock is actually scoured from the US, and consequentially brilliant for finding serious vintage tees and those gorgeous baseball jackets with university and team logos. It is also suprisingly liked by fashion magazine stylists and the occasional celeb. But even if you visit without the intent to buy, it's an experience in itself - especially trekking through Brick Lane to get there!

  • If you like colour, bustle, shopping, browsing, eating, looking and an assault on the senses then this market has everything. If it's not on the hundreds of stalls that ramble alongside the river and through indoor halls, which are really about six markets flowing into one, then it's in the many cafes and booths or just in the chatter and banter of the stallholders. Sit and sip a juice or a coffee and watch the boats drift along the canal. Eat your way around the world without leaving this small area of London. To me, these Camden Markets sum up London. Here you can see the fashionable and rich mix with the goths and punks. Here you find antiques and wonderful works of art to delight the senses and stretch the purse strings or you can make a little go a long way with such bargains as a string of glass beads for £1 and a carved wooden spooon for 50p. Go and enjoy.

  • Shabby Chic - funky chintz. definitely a place to visit for the stylish shopper

  • This great little market which is partially indoors is great for a quiet evening walk, with a few shops and places to eat you can usually find some sort of entertainment around too.

  • Cybercandy

    A vast range of scrumptious sweets imported from all over the world fill the shelves in this amazing shop. Try some Chocolate Covered Giant Ants, Sour Scream Candy Foam or a Gobstopper Lollipop! More traditional treats like Sherbet Fountains and Kola Kubes can also be found, ensuring that this store has something to tempt everyone, no matter how sweet your tooth!

  • Davenports Magic

    This family run magic shop is one of the oldest and most established in Britain. Selling hundreds of different magic tricks, they cater for all ages and abilities. The staff even do demonstrations and could probably teach even the smartest wizard a trick or two!

  • A must for all sci-fi fans or urban vinyl art toy collectors. Huge basement with a massive selection of graphic novels and comics.

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