LONDON
Covent Garden Market
The heart of Covent Garden, known for its historic architecture, shopping, and lively atmosphere.
OVERVIEW
Explore Covent Garden Market
The market includes a mix of small shops, stalls, and historic buildings that form the center of Covent Garden.
Browse the market to explore small shops and stalls, then step into the square where street performers draw crowds throughout the day.
EXPERIENCE
Covent Garden Market Highlights
A closer look at the market, the piazza, and what to expect as you explore the area.
The Markets
Covent Garden is home to three markets, Apple Market, East Colonnade Market, and Jubilee Market, offering a mix of antiques, crafts, and unique finds within a historic setting.
The Piazza
At the center of Covent Garden, the piazza is where you will find the energy of the area, from street performers to outdoor cafés, all set against historic architecture.
Shopping & Dining
Covent Garden offers a mix of well known brands, boutique shops, and restaurants, making it easy to spend time browsing or stopping for a meal.
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Plan Your Visit to Covent Garden Market
Tips for visiting Covent Garden Market, including the best times to go and what to prioritize.
Best Time to Visit
Covent Garden Market is busiest in the afternoon and early evening, especially on weekends. Visit in the morning for fewer crowds or later in the day for a more lively atmosphere with street performers.
What to Prioritize
Start with the covered market and explore the Apple Market, East Colonnade Market, and Jubilee Market. Then spend time in the piazza to watch street performances.
Take time to explore the full market and surrounding streets, as there are smaller shops and areas just beyond the main square.
Street Performances
Street performers are active throughout the day in the piazza. Stop here to watch a full performance, as shows typically build over time.
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How This Fits Into Your Day
Covent Garden Market works well as a starting point for exploring the surrounding area. From here, you can easily continue to nearby spots like Seven Dials, Neal’s Yard, and Soho.
It fits best into an afternoon or evening, whether you are browsing the market, watching street performers, or continuing toward the West End.
