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Jubilee Market, Covent Garden

Historic and vibrant market in Covent Garden offering antiques, general goods, and arts & crafts across themed days with lively atmosphere and diverse food options.

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Jubilee Market is a vibrant, historic market located at 1 Tavistock Street in the heart of London's Covent Garden. Open daily with distinct themes, it offers antiques on Mondays, a general market midweek, and arts and crafts on weekends. The market boasts a lively atmosphere with diverse stalls selling everything from vintage collectibles to handmade crafts, alongside eateries serving traditional English breakfasts and international treats.

A brief summary to Jubilee Market

  • 1 Tavistock St, London, WC2E 8BD, GB
  • +442073794242
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1 to 3 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 5 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 10:30 am-7:30 pm
  • Wednesday 10:30 am-7:30 pm
  • Thursday 10:30 am-7:30 pm
  • Friday 10:30 am-7:30 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on Monday for the best antiques and collectibles from professional dealers.
  • Explore the general market Tuesday to Friday for a wide range of goods including souvenirs and beauty products.
  • Weekends feature unique arts and crafts stalls with handmade items and creative gifts.
  • Try traditional English breakfast or international snacks at the market’s eateries like Toffee Nose and Tutti Frutti.
  • Arrive early on Monday for antiques as the market opens at 5am, offering the best selection before midday.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Reach Jubilee Market via the London Underground by alighting at Covent Garden station on the Piccadilly Line, approximately a 5-minute walk. Alternatively, Leicester Square station on the Northern and Piccadilly Lines is a 7-minute walk. Both stations offer frequent services with fares ranging from £2.50 to £6.00 depending on travel zones and ticket type.

  • Bus

    Several London bus routes serve the Covent Garden area, including routes 1, 6, 9, 13, and 15. Bus stops are located within a 5 to 10-minute walk of Jubilee Market. Single fares cost £1.75 with an Oyster card or contactless payment. Buses run frequently throughout the day but may be slower during peak traffic hours.

  • Walking

    If you are staying nearby in central London, Jubilee Market is accessible on foot from landmarks such as Trafalgar Square or Leicester Square within 10 to 15 minutes. The walk involves paved streets and is suitable for most mobility levels.

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A Historic Hub of London’s Market Culture

Jubilee Market has been a cornerstone of Covent Garden since its opening in 1904. Situated just south of the iconic Covent Garden Market Square, this covered market hall—known as Jubilee Hall—was restored in 1985 and continues to thrive as a dynamic retail and cultural space. Its location on Tavistock Street places it at the heart of London’s West End, surrounded by theatres, shops, and historic landmarks.

Distinct Market Themes Throughout the Week

The market operates with a unique schedule that caters to varied interests. Mondays are dedicated to the Antiques & Collectables Market, running from 5am to 5pm, where professional dealers showcase treasures spanning Georgian to Art Deco eras, including fine art, jewellery, and rare books. From Tuesday to Friday, the General Market takes over from 10:30am to 7pm, offering a broad selection of goods such as plants, picnic hampers, beauty products, souvenirs, and jewellery, serving both locals and tourists alike. Weekends feature the Arts & Crafts Market from 10am to 6pm, where creative traders present handmade items like candles, paintings, calligraphy, clocks, and even fossils.

A Culinary and Shopping Experience

Beyond shopping, Jubilee Market offers a variety of food options to complement your visit. Traditional English breakfasts are served all day, alongside international treats such as German hot dogs, smoothies, ice cream, and an Italian restaurant within the market. Notable food stalls include Toffee Nose, a nostalgic sweet shop with classic British confectionery, and Tutti Frutti, known for fresh fruit smoothies and crepes. The market also supports practical needs with services like banks and currency exchange bureaus.

Atmosphere and Visitor Experience

The market’s bustling yet welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by its colourful flags and distinctive brass signage. The eclectic mix of traders and ever-changing stalls create an engaging environment where visitors can discover unique finds or simply soak in the lively market culture. Its proximity to major London attractions like the Royal Opera House and Trafalgar Square makes it a convenient and enriching stop during any city exploration.

Community and Trader Opportunities

Jubilee Market maintains a strong connection to the local community by offering a platform for both casual and permanent traders. Stall prices vary seasonally, and the market actively seeks vendors, especially in food categories that comply with hygiene standards. This openness ensures a continually fresh and diverse shopping experience for visitors.

Practical Information and Accessibility

The market is open daily with varying hours: Mondays 5am–5pm, Tuesday to Friday 10:30am–7pm, and weekends 10am–6pm. It is easily accessible by public transport and located within walking distance of Covent Garden and Leicester Square tube stations. Facilities include restrooms, seating areas, and information boards, enhancing visitor comfort.

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