London is a multinational modern city but though it has some authentic old markets which are alive nowadays and attract tourists.
The most famous is PORTOBELLO ROAD MARKET
There is the huge choice of antiques but for high prices.
You can also find here the west London's cheapest fruit, veg and flowers.
This market is of new and vintage clothes stalls also.
There is a massive range of goods on sale including meat, tools, electrical goods, clothing and jewellery.
Sunday morning spended here will be a nice moment of a week.
BRIXTON MARKET
This market is a multicultural one.
There are record stalls, second-hand clothes ans bric-a-brac.
CAMDEN MARKET
It is fourth-biggest tourist attraction of London.
The market of street fashion and old-fashioned clothes combined with craft heritage.
GREENWICH MARKET
It's generally cheaper than other markets. It holds arts and crafts, second-hand clothes and records with books and 50s, 60s, 70s furniture.
PETTICOAT LANE MARKET
The famous market of East End it has a great choice of electrical goods for cheapest prices.
The Gold and coin market used to operate here so there are gold and jewellery traders here.
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