10 Things To Do in Camden Town, London โ Your Ultimate Camden Guide ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ๐ฌ๐ง
New Rock Leather Boot Store, Camden Town. Photo by Kuriakose John from Pexels
Welcome to Camden โ Londonโs most vibrant, eclectic, and delightfully chaotic playground!
Iโve lived in Camden for a while now, and honestly, itโs a bit of a love-hate relationship. I adore the quirky shops, the food, and the endless energyโฆ but the sardine-packed late-night tube rides? Not so much.
Still, if youโre in London, Camden is non-negotiable. Whether youโre a first-time visitor or a jaded local who thinks theyโve โseen it all,โ Camden will surprise you. Think vintage treasures, sizzling street food, a canal that doubles as your chill zone, and a music scene with serious rockstar history.
But before we dive into the best things to do, hereโs why Camden deserves a spot on your London bucket list:
W H Y V I S I T C A M D E N T O W N
Music Royalty: Camden has been the stomping ground for legends like Amy Winehouse, Blur, Oasis, and The Clash. Its live music venues helped shape Londonโs sound.
Cultural Melting Pot: Over 30 million people visit Camden every year, and its market offers goods, food, and crafts from all over the world.
Historic Markets: The markets here began in the 1970s and have grown into one of the largest markets in London, open seven days a week.
Street Style & Subcultures: Camden is ground zero for alternative London cultureโpunks, goths, rockers, and artists have all made it their home.
Famous Faces: Beyond musicians, Camden has been a magnet for celebritiesโfrom Charles Dickens (who lived here in the 1820s) to Bob Dylan (who once played in its pubs).
Street Art Capital: Camden is officially recognized as one of the best places to see Londonโs street art, with works by Banksy and other big names.
Basically, Camden isnโt just a neighbourhoodโitโs an experience.
Entrance to Camden Town Underground Station. Photo by Kai Pilger from Pexels
H O W T O G E T T O C A M D E N
Camden is ridiculously well-connected. Your options:
Camden Town Station (Northern Line): Middle of the action (High St, London NW1 8NH).
Chalk Farm Station (Northern Line): A calmer entry, 5 min walk from the market (Adelaide Rd, London NW3 2BP).
Camden Road Overground: Great from East/West London (Camden Rd, London NW1 9LQ).
Buses: Routes 24, 27, 29, 31, 46, 88, 134, 168, 214, 253, 274, and C2.
Now that transport is sorted, letโs get to the good stuff.
T H I N G S T O D O I N C A M D E N
Vintage Shopping
Leather Shop in Camden. Photo by TonyNojmanSK from Pexels
Camden is a goldmine for vintage lovers. Think quirky rings, retro jackets, guitars, mugs that look like they belong in your nanโs kitchen, and one-of-a-kind collectibles.
Head to The Stables Marketโa maze of quirky stalls housed in old horse stables. Itโs history-meets-shopping, with a dash of โI didnโt know I needed this, but now I canโt live without it.โ
๐ก Fun fact: The Stables were once home to 700 horses that worked on the canal and railway.
2. Camden Stables: Leather, Leather, Leather
The Stables at Camden. Photo by Amber Janssens from Pexels
The Stables isnโt just a marketโitโs a vibe. Wandering through the old stables feels like stepping back in time, but with Instagram-worthy walls and some seriously good leather shops.
Belts, boots, bagsโyouโll find them all here. Bonus: the setting makes your shopping trip feel like part of the adventure.
3. Fun for All Ages: Babylon Park
Got kids? Or maybe youโre just a big kid yourself? Babylon Park is Camdenโs indoor amusement park with rides, arcade games, and neon fun. A nice break if the market crowds get overwhelming.
4. Chill at Camden Lock
Along Camden Lock. Photo by Alec D from Pexels
Take a pause at Camden Lock on Regentโs Canal. Itโs fascinating watching boats rise and sink through the lock system (basically a water elevator for boats).
Grab some snacks, sit by the water, listen to buskers, and just let Camdenโs chaos float by.
๐ก Fun fact: The Regentโs Canal, completed in 1820, was once an industrial waterway moving coal and goods into London. Today? Itโs all about joggers, swans, and Sunday strolls.
5. Scenic Stroll Along Regentโs Canal
Along Regents Canal. Photo by Artลซras Kokorevas from Pexels
Need to escape the madness? Walk along Regentโs Canal. Itโs calm, leafy, and full of charming houseboats. Youโll see joggers, artists, and couples strolling like theyโre in a rom-com.
6. Street Food Heaven at Camden Market
Camden Market. Photo by Gonzalo Mendiola from Pexels
Warning: come hungry.
Camden Market is a street food paradise. Korean BBQ? Check. Venezuelan arepas? Yes, please. Fresh falafel, gooey Belgian waffles, and orange juice squeezed right in front of youโitโs a global buffet in one place.
๐ก Fact: With over 1,000 stalls, Camden Market is one of the largest street markets in Europe.
7. Food Court by Regentโs Canal
Burget Stall in Camden. Photo by Kuriakose John from Pexels
If elbow-to-elbow market munching isnโt your vibe, head to the quieter Canal-side Food Court. My personal fave? Ekachai Camdenโtheir Pad Thai is budget-friendly, authentic, and huge.
Grab your plate, sit by the water, and enjoy Camden at a slower pace.
8. Pints & Legends: Camdenโs Traditional Pubs
Pub along Camden. Photo by Artลซras Kokorevas from Pexels
Camden and pubs go hand-in-hand.
Check out The Hawley Arms (Amy Winehouseโs old hangout) or The Dublin Castle (where Madness made their name). Order a pint, soak up the history, and maybe catch a live gig.
9. Camdenโs Open-Air Art Gallery
Street art lovers, rejoice. Camden is basically one giant gallery. From hidden graffiti in alleyways to giant murals, every corner surprises you.
Donโt miss the Amy Winehouse muralโa beautiful tribute to Camdenโs queen.
Amy Winehouse mural - Location
10. Primrose Hill Views
View of London Skyline at Primrose Hill, London.
Five minutes from Camden, youโll find Primrose Hill. Itโs the spot for panoramic London views, especially at sunset. Pack a picnic, or just sit on the grass and soak up the skyline.
The surrounding neighbourhood is full of boutique shops and cosy cafรฉs if you want to wind down after Camdenโs chaos.
From vintage finds and sizzling street food to canal strolls, street art, and pubs dripping with historyโCamden Town is like nowhere else in London.