Greenwich Market
Antique Shops
Art
Bookstores
Clothing & Accessories
Flea & Street Markets
Food & Drink Shops
Furniture / Home Decor stores
Jewelry & Watches
Local Designers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Shoes
Shopping
Shopping Streets
Thrift
Toys & Games
Vintage
Attraction
About
Greenwich Market, built between 1827‑1833, is a historic covered market located within London’s UNESCO World Heritage maritime peninsula. The market’s elegant glass‑roofed gallery shelters over 300 stalls that sell antiques, vintage clothing, local designer goods, books, and a diverse range of street food. Visitors can explore a vibrant mix of crafts and heritage‑aligned shops while enjoying proximity to iconic landmarks such as the Royal Observatory and the National Maritime Museum.
Highlights
- Historic Covered Gallery
- Antique & Vintage Stall
- Local Crafts & Design
- Food & Drink Hub
- Proximity to Maritime Heritage
Must-See Areas
Central Stalls
Under the Glass Roof
Garden Bits
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Collectors
History Enthusiasts
Shopping Enthusiasts
Best time to visit
Spring to early autumn offers comfortable temperatures and a vibrant atmosphere, while weekdays help avoid the summer crowds.
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes