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The Best... MARKETS NOTHING QUITE BEATS the atmosphere of a London Market soundtracked by Cockney voices bellowing their best offers. From indoor plants to liven up your digs to a vintage robe, or even a new culinary discovery here’s our round-up of the best markets in town. (JA)

Colombia Road Flower Market

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Top Tip: Arrive later in the day and ignore the 3pm closing time, usually around 3.30pm the sellers will slash their prices and you may get a bargain.

Overground/tube station: Shoreditch High Street/Bethnal Green.

Brixton Village and Market Row

Offering cuisine from around the globe, this is the hotspot for all you foodies out there.

Tube station: Brixton

The Best... VEGAN FOOD

THERE’S NOTHING MORE painful than trying to find good veganfriendly food in a big city. It can seem like a mission when you’re the only non-carnivore in the group. If you need some places to satisfy your friends’ tastebuds as well as your own or you have a passion for hunting down the best plant-based cuisine then read on. (JA)

Vegan Nights

A market pop up event sprinkled throughout the year mixing over 40 vegan food stalls, live DJs and club nights. FUN!

Overground station: Shoreditch High Street

Club Mexicana

Mexican, vegan AND with frozen margaritas on tap!? What more could you ask for?

Tube station: Oxford Circus Cafe Van Gogh

Sucker for a roast? This place is critically acclaimed for one of the best vegan roasts in London.

Tube station: Oval

Halo Burger

You know when you just want the grease of a Big Mac but not the meat? Say hello to a vegans answer to the “junkiest of junk food”.

Tube stations: Brixton and Old Street

Mildreds

Probably one of the most popular and long-established vegan spots in town is even bound to make even the plant-based haters salivate.

Tube stations: Oxford Street, Kings Cross, Camden and Dalston Junction Portobello Road Market:

Famous for its antiques and vintage fashion - and pubs, record shops and food stalls – why not meander through the half milelong market feeling like the icon Julia Roberts herself.

Tube stations: Notting Hill Gate/ Ladbroke Grove

Brick Lane Market:

Brick Lane has an abundance of stalls to check out on any given day, but Sundays are where it’s at: the street is lined with sellers bartering their second-hand wares.

Overground station: Shoreditch Hight Street

Flea at Vinegar Yard:

A vintage market in the Bermondsey fashion district full of treasures from art to vinyl, with a focus on sustainable living and independent traders, this market is for those who love a rummage.

Tube station: London Bridge

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