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Markets Near Liverpool Street: Pop-Ups & Street Food You’ll Love

Whether you're staying in London for work, play, or a bit of both, the area around Liverpool Street is buzzing with energy—and that includes its street food scene. Step outside your door from one of our stylish serviced apartments near Liverpool Street, and you’re within walking distance of some of the capital’s best markets and pop-ups. Think sizzling international street eats, indie food stalls, cult dessert vendors, and vintage treasures to browse between bites.
This part of Central London isn’t just about suits and skyscrapers—it’s a flavour-packed playground for foodies, culture-lovers, and weekend wanderers alike. And the best bit? You can head back to your apartment afterwards to relax in total comfort (and maybe even nap off your food coma).
Here’s our guide to the top markets near Liverpool Street you won’t want to miss.

Spitalfields Market
A blend of heritage and modern style, Spitalfields Market is a must-visit for boutique shopping, art, and design.
Under its striking Victorian roof, you’ll find everything from vintage fashion and rare vinyl to handmade jewellery and homewares.
With regular events, pop-ups, and an effortlessly cool atmosphere, it’s a creative hotspot just minutes from your apartment. And yes—there’s great food too, if you fancy a bite between browsing.

Petticoat Lane Market
If you're after more of a local vibe (and maybe a cheeky fashion steal), head to Petticoat Lane Market.
Though traditionally known for its clothes and accessories, food vendors are popping up more frequently—especially during weekday lunchtimes. It’s noisy, a little chaotic, but full of character.
Top tip: Bring cash and a big appetite for surprise snacks.

Whitecross Street Market
Popular with City workers, Whitecross Street Market is one of the best-kept secrets for weekday lunch.
Open Monday to Friday, it’s lined with global food vendors offering everything from Venezuelan arepas to Vietnamese bánh mì.
Prices are decent, queues move fast, and it’s got a more local, low-key vibe than bigger markets nearby.

Brick Lane Market
No guide would be complete without Brick Lane Market .
Come Sunday, this iconic stretch is packed with food trucks, bric-a-brac stalls, vintage clothes, street performers, and global flavours from every continent. It’s chaotic, colourful, and completely addictive.
Don’t miss a stop at Beigel Bake —open 24/7 and still serving up the city’s best salt beef bagels.

Columbia Road Flower Market
Only open on Sundays, Columbia Road is a feast for the senses—flower stalls spilling out onto the cobbles, street musicians playing jazz, and small independent cafés and galleries tucked between the blooms.
It’s the perfect detour if you’re looking for something pretty (and a great coffee).