Market · Holborn

Hearts of London

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Hearts of London is a delightful market located on Greville Street in the historic Hatton Garden area, London's traditional jewelry quarter. The market offers a curated selection of vintage jewelry, antiques, handmade crafts, and artisanal foods. Stalls are set up under a canopy, creating a cozy, bazaar-like atmosphere. Visitors can browse everything from diamond rings to vintage watches, and from handmade soaps to gourmet chocolates. The market is particularly popular with jewelry enthusiasts and those seeking unique gifts. The surrounding area is filled with jewelry shops and workshops, adding to the experience. It's a hidden gem in Holborn, away from the tourist crowds.

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  • Browse vintage and antique jewelry from independent dealers
  • Discover handmade crafts and artisanal products
  • Sample gourmet foods like artisan cheeses and chocolates
  • Watch jewelers at work in nearby workshops
  • Visit the nearby Hatton Garden Garden (a small public garden)

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Ways to visit Hearts of London

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Hearts of London with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • If buying jewelry, ask for a certificate of authenticity for precious stones.
  • Many stallholders accept card payments, but it's wise to carry cash for smaller purchases.
  • The market operates on weekends only; check the official site for exact hours.
  • Nearby cafes and pubs offer refreshments, perfect for a break between browsing.

A bit of history

Hatton Garden has been London's jewelry district since the 19th century, known for diamond trading and craftsmanship. Hearts of London market emerged in the early 2000s as a weekend market, complementing the area's jewelry heritage with artisan and vintage offerings.

Common questions

Is Hearts of London open every day?

No, it is primarily a weekend market. Check the official website for specific days and hours.

Can I sell my own jewelry at the market?

Stall spaces are available for rent; contact the market organizers for details.

Are there restrooms nearby?

Public restrooms are limited; nearby cafes may offer facilities for customers.

Is the market suitable for children?

Yes, but it's more geared towards adults. Children may enjoy the food stalls and crafts.

Can I bargain on prices?

Haggling is not common, but you can politely ask if there's flexibility, especially for multiple items.

What is the best way to get there from central London?

The tube is easiest – Chancery Lane or Farringdon stations are both a short walk away.

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