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Proud Camdener Daisy Lowe talks us through her Camden Market Edit

The Daisy Lowe x Camden Market Edit
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Babylon Park Now Open
Discover the family theme park beneath Camden Market Hawley Wharf

Family Fun in the Sun
Summer at Hawley Wharf
Join us for free canal-side music and family events through summer

Buck Street Summer Sounds
It’s the season for sipping in the sunshine. Check out our full line up.

The Al Fresco Edit
From rooftop restaurants to canal-side spots...

Camden's new immersive theatre experience
Peaky Blinders: The Rise
Watch the trailer and book your tickets to the hottest show in town

The Life of a Camden Horse
Transport yourself to 19th Century Camden
1,000+ unique shops, stalls, bars & cafes. Unfollow convention at Camden Market.
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History Lesson
The Name Game: Camden Tube Names
Fri 30 Aug
Impress your mates with your pub quiz knowledge and learn something along the way with the reasoning behind some of London’s best-known tube stations. All within a short walk of Camden Market, of course!

2019: A Year in Pictures
Camden Countdown
Tue 24 Dec
This year has been the biggest yet and this whole decade has seen a lot of changes. Here’s to the next one, for now, we’ve put together a list of our favourite moments throughout the year!

It Happened Here
Camden Town’s Punk Story
Thu 15 Apr
To punks, 1976 was ‘year zero’ – a time to rip up tradition, rail against convention and start over. ‘There is no future’, chanted The Sex Pistols in banned anthem, God Save the Queen. ‘Don’t be told what you want, don’t be told what you need.’ An anarchic spirit, fueled by a DIY attitude, roared through the streets of London, down the King’s Road and onto Camden’s club circuit.
Officially, punk exploded in Camden in July 1976 at the Roundhouse – which makes the music revolution exactly 40 years old this weekend. We take stock of some of punk’s greatest Camden moments, in all their ragged glory.

History
Camden Lock
Thu 12 May
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that Camden Lock is one of the world’s most famous markets. The now iconic retail destination started life as a cluster of craft workshops by the Regent’s Canal and has evolved to become one of London’s most important nerve centres of artisan creativity and trading. The Market is packed to the gunnels with stalls trading in handmade clothes and jewellery, music memorabilia, objects from ages past and authentic food from far flung locations. Some advice: commit the 12-point Camden trivia below to memory, your pub quiz team will thank you, one day… probably.
Camden Lock was one of London’s first crafts and antiques markets and retains its original focus as the principle Camden market for crafts. Make a bee line here for handmade, one-of-a-kind gifts and souvenirs.