Greenwich Market
Visit Greenwich Market for a whole load of food goodies and arts & crafts
If you are looking for arts and crafts look no further then Greenwich Market, here you can find over 120 covered stalls selling works of art, antiques, jewellery, leather goods, wood-work, glass and a whole load of food.Greenwich Market is a venue steeped in Royal history and has been a home to a Royal Charter Market for hundreds of years. The market was traditionally a food market; these days Greenwich Market prides itself on being a breeding ground for young designers and those making quality food thanks to its Creative Priority system.
Today the market is split into two sections the Antiques & Collectables and Arts & Crafts market that takes place on Thursdays and Fridays between 7.30am and 5.30pm. Then every Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday you can check out the Food Court along with some Arts & Crafts.
Every weekend you can visitors to the market can view work by visual artists who host a semi-autonomous exhibition. You may even be lucky enough to catch live music performed by musicians from the Trinity College of Music, concerts take place sporadically throughout the year.
Find out more about Greenwich Markets.
How to get there
The closest DLR and tube stations are at Cutty Sark and Greenwich.
If travelling by bus the 129, 177, 180, 188, 199, 286, 386, D3 and D7 all serve Greenwich.
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