3 Best Shopping in London, England

Bermondsey Square Antiques Market

Bermondsey

The early bird catches the worm at this Friday market, so come at 6 am (flashlight recommended) to bag a bargain at London's largest antiques market. Dealers also arrive before dawn to snap up the best silver, paintings, objets d'art, jewelry, and furniture, most from Georgian through Edwardian times, but there's also the odd vintage collectible like 1980s arcade games. The early start grew out of a loophole in the law (dating from when the market began on the site in 1885) that said stolen goods bought between sunset and sunrise could not be prosecuted as the origin of the goods could not be determined (stolen goods are no longer welcome). An influx of French antiques dealers has recently joined the Bermondsey veterans selling from their covered stalls. The market finishes at 2 pm.

OXO Tower Wharf

South Bank

The artisans creating fashion, jewelry, home accessories, textiles, prints and photographs, furniture, and other design items have to pass rigorous selection procedures to set up shop in these prime riverside studios, where they make, display, and sell their work. The OXO Tower Restaurant & Brasserie on the top floor is expensive, but with its fantastic view of London, it's worth popping up for a drink. There's also a public terrace where you can take in the view.

Bargehouse St., London, Greater London, SE1 9PH, England
020-7021–1686-24-hr info
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Bermondsey

A "lifestyle store" stocking clothing, jewelry, accessories, home decor, books, and art, this is an Aladdin's cave of one-off, beautiful, and occasionally quirky items that were carefully chosen by its welcoming owner, the former head menswear designer of Burberry.

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