Once home to the world-famous fruit and vegetable market, Covent Garden’s Apple Market continues to support market traders, offering a range of unique handmade crafts and goods throughout the week. From Tuesday to Sunday, the Apple Market is filled with handmade jewellery, prints, watercolours and beautiful crafts and every Monday, you’ll find one-off antiques and collectables.
Additionally, the East Colonnade Market is located on the east side of Covent Garden’s Market Building and is filled with handmade soaps, sweet treats and jewellery stalls.
Once home to the world-famous fruit and vegetable market, Covent Garden’s Apple Market continues to support market traders, offering a range of unique handmade crafts and goods throughout the week. From Tuesday to Sunday, the Apple Market is filled with handmade jewellery, prints, watercolours and beautiful crafts and every Monday, you’ll find one-off antiques and collectables.
→ Discover The Apple MarketThe East Colonnade Market is located on the east side of Covent Garden’s Market Building and is filled with handmade soaps, sweet treats and jewellery stalls.
→ Discover the East Colonnade MarketThe Jubilee Hall, which houses the market, was built in 1904, and gained Grade 2 listed status in 1980. The restoration of the building began in 1985, driven by the former CEO Ray Green. The market was officially opened by the Queen in 1987.
→ Discover the Jubilee MarketFrom one off pieces to incredible finds, the Apple Market on a Monday is a treasure trove for any collector. You will find items such as silver plate tea sets from Goldsmith & Perris, the largest selection of vintage jewellery from Touch Class Antiques, ceramics by Wedgwood, Spode, Minton, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester and Aynsley from Antoinette’s Heirlooms and much more.
From Tuesday to Sunday, the Apple Market is filled with handmade jewellery, prints, watercolours and beautiful crafts. Discover Gabriela Austin’s collection of handcrafted chef wear which brings together the practicality you need in the kitchen with the fun you need even more. There is even a stall dedicated to antique cutlery hand-crafted into unique one-of-a-kind jewellery and accessories with each piece being crafted using forks, spoons, sugar tongs, fish knives and butter knives.