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Jubilee Market, Covent Garden, London

Historic Covent Garden market with antiques, crafts, and vibrant food stalls in a lively, iconic London setting.

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Jubilee Market is a vibrant and historic market located in the heart of Covent Garden, London. Open daily with distinct themes throughout the week, it offers antiques, general goods, and arts and crafts. Set within the Grade II-listed Jubilee Hall, the market features a lively atmosphere with diverse stalls selling everything from vintage collectibles to handmade crafts, complemented by food outlets and nearby cultural landmarks.

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 selection of antiques and collectibles, starting early at 5am.
  • Explore the arts and crafts market on weekends for unique handmade gifts and artworks.
  • Enjoy a meal or snack from the diverse food stalls offering traditional English breakfast and international treats.
  • Bring cash for smaller stalls, though many vendors accept cards; check individual stall payment options.
  • Combine your visit with nearby Covent Garden attractions like the Royal Opera House and street performances.
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Getting There

  • Tube

    Take the London Underground to Covent Garden station on the Piccadilly Line, approximately a 5-minute walk from the market. Trains run frequently, and a single journey costs around £2.50 with an Oyster card or contactless payment.

  • Bus

    Several London bus routes stop near Covent Garden, including routes 6, 9, 15, and 24. Bus travel times vary but generally take 15–25 minutes from central London areas, with fares around £1.75 using an Oyster card.

  • Walking

    If you are staying nearby in central London, walking to Jubilee Market is pleasant and takes about 10–20 minutes depending on your starting point. The terrain is flat and accessible, suitable for all mobility levels.

  • Taxi or Rideshare

    Taxis and rideshare services like Uber provide direct access to Jubilee Market. Travel times depend on traffic, typically 10–30 minutes from central London, with fares starting around £7.

Jubilee Market location weather suitability

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A Historic Hub in Covent Garden

Jubilee Market is housed in the iconic Jubilee Hall, a Grade II-listed building constructed in 1904 and restored in the 1980s. Situated on Tavistock Street, it has long been a cornerstone of London's market culture. The market’s architecture reflects Edwardian design, with its distinctive brass signage and flags contributing to a bustling, authentic atmosphere. It stands as a testament to London's rich commercial history and vibrant street market tradition.

Distinct Markets for Every Day

Each day at Jubilee Market offers a unique shopping experience. Mondays are dedicated to antiques and collectibles, featuring professional dealers offering treasures from Georgian to Art Deco eras, including fine art, jewellery, and vintage books. From Tuesday to Friday, the general market serves the local community with a variety of goods such as plants, picnic hampers, souvenirs, and beauty products. Weekends transform the market into an arts and crafts showcase, where artisans present handmade jewellery, paintings, calligraphy, and even fossils, celebrating creativity and craftsmanship.

A Feast for the Senses

Beyond shopping, Jubilee Market is a place to indulge your taste buds. The market hosts a range of food stalls and eateries offering traditional English breakfasts, German hot dogs, fresh smoothies, ice cream, and authentic Italian cuisine. The lively aromas and vibrant colors enhance the sensory experience, making it a destination not only for shopping but also for socializing and dining in a historic setting.

Artisan and Vintage Treasures

The market’s antique section is renowned for its breadth and quality, attracting collectors and enthusiasts alike. Visitors can find everything from sterling silver and fine china to movie memorabilia and vintage comics. On weekends, the arts and crafts stalls bring together skilled traders from across the UK, offering unique, handmade products that range from candles and jewellery to hand-painted artworks, making it a treasure trove for those seeking original gifts or souvenirs.

Community and Culture at the Core

Jubilee Market is more than a shopping destination; it is a vibrant community hub. It supports local artisans and traders while serving as a central point for visitors exploring Covent Garden’s cultural landmarks, including the Royal Opera House and nearby theatres. The market’s dynamic atmosphere, combined with its historic charm, makes it a quintessential London experience where commerce and culture intertwine.

Practical Details for Visitors

Open daily with varying hours—early starts on Mondays for antiques and later openings for other markets—the market is easily accessible and equipped with amenities such as food outlets and seating areas. Its central location ensures strong mobile reception and easy access to public transport. Whether you’re a collector, a casual shopper, or a foodie, Jubilee Market offers a rich and diverse experience in the heart of London.

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