Spitalfields is one of London’s oldest shopping districts that is open all week, except on Saturdays and Mondays. The Spitalfields Traders Market, comprising 110 stalls, is located in Crispin Place. The market shields its visitors from any inconveniences the day’s weather may cause, and is wheelchair/pushchair-friendly. Vintage fashion, music, children’s toys, jewellery and interior decoration accessories are available at the market.

The Spitalfields Art Market allows a visitor to browse and choose from the works of budding artists. Paintings, photography and prints are available at unbelievably low prices at the market, which is open from the first Thursday through Sunday of every month.

Spitalfields houses a number of stalls selling various products, belonging to every category (home appliances, fashion, accessories, furnishings, etc). Shoppers may avail themselves of quality products sold at very low prices.

Touted to be London’s most vibrant shopping venues, Camden Lock is always a-buzz with the hustle and bustle of shoppers. Cafes, bars, live music venues and clubs intersperse the innumerable stores of Camden Lock. What opened as a collection of artisan workshops in 1973, is today a major shopping venue of London. Small shops selling vintage fashion products, handmade jewellery and imported home-ware are abundant in the region. Located on Chalk Farm Road, London, Camden Lock is open 10:00am to 6:00pm.
 
The Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre is open seven days a week, from 9:30am to 6:00pm on all days except Thursday and Sunday. On Thursday the shopping centre is open from 9:30am to 7:00pm and from 11:00am to 5:00pm on Sundays. All the stores in the shopping centre are wheelchair accessible. Car parking is available at a price starting from £1, and the charge for a lost ticket is £10. The shopping haven consists of stores that sell books, cards, men’s fashions, women’s fashions, household appliances, confectionary, footwear, toys, gadgets, sportswear, health and beauty. Bonne Café, Starbucks, Mamma Mia, Chantal, Fressh and Karma are the cafes and restaurants that offer relaxation to the shoppers.

Centre Court Shopping in Wimbledon houses stores that stock on products belonging to the categories of fashion, health and beauty, home and gifts, kids, jewellery, technology, entertainment and food. The shopping centre comprises more than 60 big names and specialty stores including Marks And Spencer Simply Food And Boots, Debenhams, H&M, Gap and Oasis. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays the stores are open from9:30am to 7:00pm, from 9:30am to 8:00pm on Thursdays, and from 11:00am to 5:00pm on Sundays.

Little Shop Of Horrors, 11 Mare Street, Hackney, London, is a freaky store created by Victor Wynd. Objects that make the fine hairs on one’s back stand up are on display here. A visitor can choose from various horrifying items including a pickled puppy in a jar, a collection of shrunken human heads, modern sex toys, antique dolls, anatomical specimens, carnivorous plants with mortuary tables, skulls and ivory phalluses. The shop is open from 12:00am to 6:00pm, from Friday to Sunday.