Is Portobello Road closed on Sundays?
Many shops along Portobello Road and Golborne Road are open for business 7 days a week. Shops normally open at around 10 am Monday to Saturday, later on, Sundays. Coffee shops usually open earlier, many at around 7 am for breakfast. Portobello Road Market is open daily (except Thursdays) from 8am to 7pm in spring and summer and 9am to 6pm in autumn and winter. On Thursdays, it opens for a half-day from 9am to 1pm. Portobello Road Market’s main trading day is Saturday.Portobello Road is packed with antiques, clothing and food stalls from Westbourne Grove all the way up to and along Golborne Road. There are also a number of amazing spots to shop under the Westway along Thorpe Close. We are open Monday – Sunday from 8am to 7pm, with traders usually operating from 8:30am to 6pm.
What time does the portobello market open on Sunday?
Explore Portobello Market The market’s main trading days are Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 7pm. Arrive early, pop in for a spot of brunch before exploring the hidden treasures. Visit the Sunday Portobello Flea Market For those wanting to avoid the hustle and bustle of Saturday, Sunday is a great day to visit Portobello. At the Portobello Sunday Flea Market you’ll find a range of vintage fashion stalls under the canopy as well as antiques and flea market stalls on Portobello Road.
Why do lots of people go to Portobello Road on Saturdays?
The main market day for antiques is Saturday, the only day when all five sections are opened: second-hand goods, clothing and fashion, household essentials, fruit, vegetables and other food, and antiques. Sundays in London Most shops do not open before noon and close between 4 pm and 6 pm. This includes high street stores, shopping malls and supermarkets. Some restaurants also open later and most banks are closed on Sundays.Saturday is main antiques trading day and trading generally starts around 8:30-9:00am. It’s best to arrive before 11:30am if you want to avoid the crowds before they get too bustling. Iconic London market stalls as full English character as they’re fruit and vegetables come next after the antiques section.Sunday shopping hours in London, including large shops and markets, with most big stores opening at 11am or 12pm due to Sunday trading laws. All shops are only open for 6 hours on Sunday. Oxford street is open usually from 12-6 and areas further out it’s 10 – 4.