10 Things To Do in Camden Town, London โ€“ Your Ultimate Camden Guide ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

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New Rock Leather Boot Store, Camden Town. Photo by Kuriakose John from Pexels

Welcome to Camden โ€“ Londonโ€™s most vibrant, eclectic, and delightfully chaotic playground!

Iโ€™ve lived in Camden for a while now, and honestly, itโ€™s a bit of a love-hate relationship. I adore the quirky shops, the food, and the endless energyโ€ฆ but the sardine-packed late-night tube rides? Not so much.

Still, if youโ€™re in London, Camden is non-negotiable. Whether youโ€™re a first-time visitor or a jaded local who thinks theyโ€™ve โ€œseen 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, hereโ€™s 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 Londonโ€™s 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 cultureโ€”punks, goths, rockers, and artists have all made it their home.

  • Famous Faces: Beyond musicians, Camden has been a magnet for celebritiesโ€”from 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 Londonโ€™s street art, with works by Banksy and other big names.

Basically, Camden isnโ€™t just a neighbourhoodโ€”itโ€™s 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, letโ€™s get to the good stuff.

T H I N G S T O D O I N C A M D E N

  1. 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 nanโ€™s kitchen, and one-of-a-kind collectibles.

Head to The Stables Marketโ€”a maze of quirky stalls housed in old horse stables. Itโ€™s history-meets-shopping, with a dash of โ€œI didnโ€™t know I needed this, but now I canโ€™t live without it.โ€

๐Ÿ’ก 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 isnโ€™t just a marketโ€”itโ€™s 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, bagsโ€”youโ€™ll 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 youโ€™re just a big kid yourself? Babylon Park is Camdenโ€™s 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 Regentโ€™s Canal. Itโ€™s 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 Camdenโ€™s chaos float by.

๐Ÿ’ก Fun fact: The Regentโ€™s Canal, completed in 1820, was once an industrial waterway moving coal and goods into London. Today? Itโ€™s all about joggers, swans, and Sunday strolls.

5. Scenic Stroll Along Regentโ€™s Canal

Along Regents Canal. Photo by Artลซras Kokorevas from Pexels

Need to escape the madness? Walk along Regentโ€™s Canal. Itโ€™s calm, leafy, and full of charming houseboats. Youโ€™ll see joggers, artists, and couples strolling like theyโ€™re 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 youโ€”itโ€™s a global buffet in one place.

๐Ÿ’ก Fact: With over 1,000 stalls, Camden Market is one of the largest street markets in Europe.

7. Food Court by Regentโ€™s Canal

Burget Stall in Camden. Photo by Kuriakose John from Pexels

If elbow-to-elbow market munching isnโ€™t your vibe, head to the quieter Canal-side Food Court. My personal fave? Ekachai Camdenโ€”their 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: Camdenโ€™s Traditional Pubs

Pub in Camden Town

Pub along Camden. Photo by Artลซras Kokorevas from Pexels

Camden and pubs go hand-in-hand.

Check out The Hawley Arms (Amy Winehouseโ€™s 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. Camdenโ€™s 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.

Donโ€™t miss the Amy Winehouse muralโ€”a beautiful tribute to Camdenโ€™s queen.

Amy Winehouse mural - Location


10. Primrose Hill Views

View of London Skyline at Primrose Hill, London.

Five minutes from Camden, youโ€™ll find Primrose Hill. Itโ€™s 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 Camdenโ€™s chaos.


From vintage finds and sizzling street food to canal strolls, street art, and pubs dripping with historyโ€”Camden Town is like nowhere else in London.

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