3 Best Places to Shop in Regent's Park, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in Regent's Park - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Graham & Green

Primrose Hill Fodor's Choice

Combining style with practicality and a whimsical twist, this delightful interiors shop carries a broad but carefully curated selection of faux-fur throws, elegant lamps and lampshades, embroidered cushions, sheepskin rugs, agate or Venetian glass doorknobs, folding deck chairs (as found in the Royal Parks), shabby-chic sofas, ceramics and cutlery, dinosaur string lights, and more. There are branches in Notting Hill and Bayswater.

The Camden Markets

Camden Town

Begun in the early 1970s, when weekend stalls sold the output of nearby craft workshops, Camden Lock Market later expanded to five markets: Camden, Camden Lock, The Stables, Buck Street, and the Canal Market, all grouped around two locks on Regent's Canal. Though much of the merchandise is targeted at young street-fashion aficionados as well as aging hippies, anyone with a taste for alternative culture will also find plenty that appeals. This shopping experience is best suited to those who don't mind large crowds (it's the largest market in London) and a boisterous atmosphere (i.e., teenagers), especially on weekends. For many years, the markets have hosted more than 1,000 stalls offering a wide-ranging array of merchandise—vintage and new clothes, antiques and junk, rare vinyl, vintage board games, ceramics, Indian bedspreads, fetishwear, punk and skaterboi fashion, obscure band memorabilia, and toys.

The outdoor Camden Lock Market is the place to go for vinyl, crafts, clothes, and jewelry, plus loads of street food stalls while the Stables Market, which has expanded into the so-called Catacombs (Victorian brick arches), has more than 700 shops and stalls and is where you'll find vintage furniture, clothing, and jewelry, and "experiences" like an escape room. The Buck Street Market, made of largely converted containers, sells food and fashion with an emphasis on sustainability. The former Canal Market is now known as Hawley Wharf, an upscale mixed-use complex with luxury apartment buildings plus retail and independent dining outlets featuring cuisine from Afghanistan to Jamaica, a canal-side farmers' market, and a Curzon art-house cinema. The other markets are currently earmarked for further redevelopment, so more gentrification is in the cards—if the original scrappy, bohemian atmosphere of the area appeals to you, enjoy it while you can.

Camden High St. to Chalk Farm Rd., London, NW1, England

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Spice

Primrose Hill

Exploring London requires a lot of walking, so if your feet are crying out for mercy, stop in at this long-established boutique that specializes in shoes, sandals, and boots for men and women that hit the sweet spot between comfy and stylish. Brands include Arche, 4CCCCEEs, and Chie Mihara, as well as the store's own Spice line.

162 Regent's Park Rd., London, NW1 8XN, England
020-7722–2478

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