Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in South Harrow Area

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Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in South Harrow Area

Borough Market
Borough Market
4.6 (54307 ratings)4.5 (11665 ratings)
Huge market under the railway lines, for British-reared meat and artisanal baked and dairy goods.
8 Southwark St, London, SE1 1TL, United Kingdom
Fresh food marketShoppingFarmers' marketMarketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
13 London Markets You Should Visit At Least Once
"London’s oldest market continues to go from strength to strength and has pride of place as the city’s best-known food market. The main market building is mainly the reserve of producers and fresh food – freshly-baked bread, fishmongers, cheesemongers, organic veg grocers – all inspiration enough for you to fill your bags and get cooking in the kitchen. Borough Market Kitchen, at the rear of the market, is the place to go for an array of street food dishes."
Mentioned by Reader's Digest Canada
50+ Must-See London Attractions
"Saturdays are made for exploring London’s thriving outdoor markets. Slip on some comfy shoes and head north to Camden Market (shown here) for vintage clothing; Broadway Market in Hackney for fresh produce, artisan foods, and crafts; and Brixton Market in south London for a culture clash of delicious street treats. Here are 10 secrets farmers’ market vendors want you to know."
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"The original outdoor/indoor foodie haunt, Borough Market is coming into its own as we enter the colder months. And the evening supper options are also more plentiful than ever. Difficult-to-get-a-table-but-oh-so-worth-the-wait pasta palace Padella now has alfresco seating, which means there’s less wait to scoop up cacio e pepe and a warming bowl of rich ragù."
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market
4.5 (3975 ratings)4.5 (1846 ratings)
Hip Victorian-era market hall housing a wide variety of food items, plus apparel, art & crafts.
16 Commercial St, London, E1 6EW, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
13 London Markets You Should Visit At Least Once
"Housed in a cavernous space minutes from Liverpool Street station, Old Spitalfields’ rejuvenation saw it transformed from a tired trader hub to a bustling destination and shoppers’ idyll. Unlike many other London markets, it’s open every day – with a changing roster of traders that guarantees no two visits are exactly the same. On Thursdays, antiques lovers descend for the Old Spitalfields Antique Market, when you should go early for the widest selection."
Mentioned by Visit London
Best London markets
"Explore this covered market in east London that sells everything from clothes to food and artwork. Old Spitalfields Market is full of cutting-edge fashion and accessories; whether from designer brands or independent boutiques. You'll also find specialist shops, street food and restaurants nearby."
Mentioned by London x London
35 Brilliant Street Food Markets in London You Shouldn't Miss
"Featuring a carefully curated selection of amazing chefs and stalls, the Kitchens: Old Spitalfields Market is foodie heaven. Spitalfields is one of Shoreditch’s coolest spots, and the food here is on fire. All I’m saying is don’t go expecting anything mediocre to land up on your plate."
Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road Flower Market
4.5 (5570 ratings)4.5 (597 ratings)
Flower market (open Sundays only) surrounded by independent fashion, antique and homeware stores.
Columbia Rd, London, E2 7RG, United Kingdom
Flower marketShoppingFloristMarketFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by A Pair of Passports
#Instagrammable: The 25 Best Places to Take Photos in London
"With the cute shops and stunning flower stalls, it’s easy to see why Columbia Road Flower Market is one of the best places to take photos in London. The market takes place every Sunday and, while we don’t make it there often (Sundays are reserved for laziness in our household), we are always pleased when we do. Everyone at Columbia Road Flower Market will be photographing in the flowers, but try to catch a bit of what is going on behind the scenes as well, or a completed bouquet shot that highlights your personality."
Mentioned by London x London
13 London Markets You Should Visit At Least Once
"Columbia Road Flower Market is a must-visitSunday market in London. Beloved by locals and visitors alike, it’s not hard to see why this is a real favourite. After all, shopping for armfuls of blooms and perhaps a house plant or two is a pretty lovely way to spend part of your weekend."
Southbank Centre Food Market
Southbank Centre Food Market
4.5 (2020 ratings)4.5 (89 ratings)
Lively outdoor weekend event featuring many stalls selling street food, produce & beer/cocktails.
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarFood courtFresh food marketFlea & Street MarketsFarmers Markets
Mentioned by Greta's Travels
The BEST Street Food Markets In London
"When you’re walking along the Southbank of London, it’s easy to miss this market with around 40 stalls at the back of the Southbank Center. But make sure to make your way over here via the stairs, because at this local food market there is a whole range of tasty world dishes waiting for you to try. The Southbank Center Food Market in London is open every weekend, including Bank holidays, and has an even bigger market at the end of Summer and a Christmas market in Winter."
Mentioned by London Toolkit
Top 10 London markets you must visit
"The best thing about Southbank Centre Market is its location right by some of London’s major attractions and overlooking the Thames. If you’re booked on the London Eye or going to see Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament on the right day, you can visit the market as an added bonus to your trip. There are two markets which focus on food and books."
Mentioned by Trip101
10 Best Street Food Markets In London, UK - Updated 2021
"Located along River Thames, Southbank Centre Food Market is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This market has more than 40 stalls ready to serve up some delicious street food. From sweet treats and Korean barbecue through a juice bar to tacos, there’s plenty to try here."
Maltby Street Market
Maltby Street Market
4.5 (2967 ratings)4.5 (492 ratings)
Outdoor weekend street market below 19th--century railway arches with 30-plus fresh produce stalls.
Ropewalk, Maltby St, London SE1 3PA, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarRestaurantFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
The 10 Best Markets in London
"Each weekend a gastronomic feast is set up beneath the railway arches of Bermondsey, with a street market stretch called the Ropewalk. Food vendors range from seafood and cured meat producers to local artisans selling their baked goods and homemade pickles and preserves. Aside from being able to sample local produce, visitors can pick up a gourmet coffee."
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"Like a slutty brownie on crack, these award-winning brownies in any flavour will have you seeing how many you can legally pack up and ship home. With other flavours like raspberry, rose and pistachio, and “bonfire brownie,” there are plenty of ways to taste their divine chocolate."
Mentioned by toptiplondon.com
Street Food Markets in Central London
"A small, vibrant market with a good range of quality street food stalls, food producers and cafes. Open: Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 11am–4pmAddress: 41 Maltby St, London SE1 3PATransport: London Bridge tube/train station or Bermondsey tube stationmaltby.st"
The Truman Brewery Markets
The Truman Brewery Markets
4.5 (5367 ratings)4.5 (260 ratings)
Weekly outdoor market with an array of vendors selling books, clothing & other eclectic items.
Brick Ln, Spitalfields, London, E1 6QR, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Blogger at Large
The best markets in London!
"Head to Brick Lane and you will be amazed by hundreds of vintage clothing rails, jewellery, tables of sunglasses and stacks of antique chairs. This is one of London’s hippest areas in East London which is perfect for vintage finds, people watching and just enjoying the mixture of cultures. In recent years, the street market has incorporated several indoor markets like The Tea Rooms, Backyard Market, Sunday Upmarket, Boiler House and the Vintage Market."
Mentioned by London Toolkit
Top 10 London markets you must visit
"The best day to visit Brick Lane market is Sunday when the streets fill with stalls selling second-hand goods. Popular with young Londoners on the lookout for a bargain this market has a lively artistic vibe. Whilst browsing you’ll also stumble upon various street performers to entertain you and discover good value places to eat."
Mentioned by Visit London
Best London markets
"Find both junk and gems at this east London market spread across several streets. At Brick Lane Market, you'll uncover bric-a-brac, second-hand furniture, vintage clothes, shoes and lots more. There are also some fantastic stalls selling exotic spices and colourful saris."
Fara Books
Fara Books
4.8 (19 ratings)4.5 (12 ratings)
34D Broad St, Teddington, TW11 8RF, United Kingdom
Book storeShoppingThrift storeGift & Specialty Shops
Whitecross Market
Whitecross Market
4.6 (1414 ratings)4.5 (103 ratings)
Weekday outdoor market lined with stalls offering a variety of street eats, from meat pies to pizza.
Whitecross St, London, EC1Y 8JL, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by London x London
35 Brilliant Street Food Markets in London You Shouldn't Miss
"Whitecross Street Market is a friendly and scrumptious market that’s a favourite amongst hard working locals, and has been serving up delicious food for over 150 years. It’s still relatively unknown, tucked away behind The Barbican Centre, so the food here is unpretentious and on point. Don’t miss long-time favourite Ravello’s Italian for some authentic Italian eats."
Mentioned by toptiplondon.com
Street Food Markets in Central London
"20-30 stalls serve food from all over the world to local workers around Old St. It’s worth a detour if you’re visiting the City or the Barbican. Fortune Street Park, off one of the side streets, has plenty of park benches to eat your food. Or the Two Brewers pub (121 Whitecross St) lets you eat your food inside as long as you buy a drink."
Mentioned by Free Tours by Foot
The 8 Best Street Food Markets in London
"Dalston Food Market is an amazing little market located in an uber-trendy part of the city. The stalls in this area tend to be cheaper than those in some of the other markets, making this a budget-friendly option."
Alfies Antique Market
Alfies Antique Market
4.3 (325 ratings)4 (105 ratings)
Vast, bohemian indoor market hosting an eclectic range of antiques, vintage and retro stalls.
13 - 25 Church St, London, NW8 8DT, United Kingdom
Antique storeShoppingFurniture store
Mentioned by London x London
13 London Markets You Should Visit At Least Once
"Alfies Antiques Market is a London gem, a historic antiques market that should be the very first stop for anyone looking for characterful furniture and accessories for their home. This is London’s largest indoors antiques and vintage market and it shows – there are over 100 dealers touting stunning pieces waiting to take pride of place in your home. Away from furniture, there’s also a great selection of vintage art, fashion, textiles and books."
Mentioned by London Toolkit
Top 10 London markets you must visit
"Located in Marylebone at 13-15 Church Street sits Alfies Antique Market. As London’s weather is notoriously unpredictable the fact this is London’s largest indoor market, spread over four floors is a major plus. Specialising in antiques, vintage fashion and 20th-century design, the market is popular with collectors, interior designers and has been known to have the odd celebrity wandering its corridors too."
Mentioned by mirror
12 incredible markets in London you're going to want to visit right now
"Take a step back in time at London's largest indoor market for antiques, vintage fashion and 20th century design. Here you'll find an abundance of home decor features to eye-catching furniture and heaps of breathtaking clothes that will have you wanting to redo your entire wardrobe. When to visit: Alfie's is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am-6pm."
Ealing Broadway
Ealing Broadway
4.2 (10314 ratings)3.5 (97 ratings)
A central courtyard anchors this contemporary mall with brand-name & independent stores & eateries.
The Broadway, London, W5 5JY, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShopping

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in South Harrow

Cora Pearl Covent Garden
Cora Pearl Covent Garden
4.7 (144 ratings)
Hearty comfort food & handcraft cocktails served in a historic, chic Covent Garden townhouse.
30 Henrietta St, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8NA, United Kingdom
RestaurantBar
Mentioned by Time Out London
Romantic restaurants in London
"Restaurants Contemporary European Covent Garden. The team behind Mayfair’s Kitty Fisher’s have set up another restaurant named in honour of a notorious English courtesan. It’s low-lit and atmospheric: just the place for a midweek date."
Puttshack, White City
Puttshack, White City
4.5 (1806 ratings)
Westfield, Ariel Way, London W12 7HB, United Kingdom
Miniature golf courseBarGolf clubGolf courseIndoor golf courseRestaurant
Homeboy Bar Embassy Gardens
Homeboy Bar Embassy Gardens
4.2 (40 ratings)
Unit 6 New Union Square Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, Vauxhall, SW11 7DN, United Kingdom
Cocktail barBar
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"6 New Union Square, Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, London SW11 7DN Why should you care?. Homeboy, the modern Irish cocktail bar run by Aaron Wall and Ciaran Smith in Islington, has expanded to Embassy Gardens (near Darby's and right next to the US Embassy at Nine Elms). Expect their top cocktails and an all-day food menu too, including toasties and curried chips."

Best Nightlife in South Harrow

The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & UnNatural History
The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & UnNatural History
4.5 (696 ratings)
Tiny museum showcasing a unique collection of objects, including a 2-headed kitten & occult artwork.
11 Mare St, Hackney, London, E8 4RP, United Kingdom
MuseumArt galleryCocktail bar
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History is a small eclectic museum and bar in London. The museum was funded via Kickstarter campaign in 2015 and it is run by Viktor Wynd and apart of The Last Tuesday Society. The museum's strange collection includes a two-headed kitten, two-headed lambs, Fiji mermaids, and hariballs."
Mentioned by Secret London
31 Fascinating & Free Museums Every Londoner Should Visit At Least Once
"This bizarre collection of curiosities offers everything from ‘the intriguing beauty of McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys, to old master etchings to prison inmates & mad women’s doodles, occultists paintings and pop art prints, the horrors and wonders of nature, two-headed kittens and living coral.’ Tickets are £10. More information here."
Jin Bo Law
Jin Bo Law
4.3 (410 ratings)
Chic 14th-story bar at the Dorsett City Hotel offering cocktails and views of the London skyline.
14th floor, 9 Aldgate High Street Dorsett City, London EC3N 1AH, United Kingdom
Bar
The Barge House
The Barge House
4.2 (819 ratings)
Modern British canal-side restaurant with outdoor seating.
46a De Beauvoir Cres, London, N1 5RY, United Kingdom
Brunch restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantEvent venueModern British restaurantRestaurant

Best Pastries in South Harrow

Sweetland London
Sweetland London
4.6 (414 ratings)
1, Royal London Industrial Estate, 29 -35 N Acton Rd, London NW10 6PE, United Kingdom
PatisserieBakeryCandy storeCookie shopDessert shopPastry shopWholesale bakery
Marchesi 1824
Marchesi 1824
4.3 (68 ratings)
117 Mount St, London, W1K 3LA, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by The Handbook
11 of London’s Most Instagrammable Bakeries
"Fashion fans should bookmark this undeniably chic patisserie pronto. Pasticceria Marchesi is one of Milan’s most established bakeries and is now owned by one of the world’s biggest fashion powerhouses, Prada. They opened a London outpost earlier this year and it’s become one of Mount Street’s most Instagrammable spots – for both it’s sweet treats and sugar almond coloured interiors."
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
5 (20 ratings)
1-3 Leadenhall Market, London, EC3V 1LR, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by Travels in the UK, Europe and Beyond
London’s Best Cake and Coffee Shops
"Mini Éphémère, a lemon and yuzu meringue and cream version of the Merveilleux. Finding a delicious sweet treat for less than £2 anywhere in London is rare but finding something that will put your sweet tooth into a trance in South Kensington for £1.20 is some kind of miracle. At Aux Merveilleux de Fred, the mini versions of their namesake confections are so light – and inexpensive – that you can indulge without guilt."
Mentioned by The Chilworth
The Best Places to Get French Pastries in London
"For the melt-in-the-mouth pastry experience only a true French chef such as Frédéric Vaucamps can achieve, book yourself in at Aux Merveilleux de Fred. Famed for their brioches, meringues and truffles, which are must-buys, the whole menu is highly acclaimed. Do yourself a favour and get some takeaway buns to enjoy as you travel around the rest of the city – they are truly merveilleux."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near South Harrow

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Melandre Hotel By Saba
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Courtyard London Heathrow Airport
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