London is a very diverse city, where everyone is able to experience so many different cultures right on their doorstep.

From markets filled with authentic and unusual food to shops, selling beautiful and bespoke clothing, there are  many places to discover if you know where to look.

In this melting pot, you are almost certain to locate Afro Caribbean markets in parts of the city.

The Afro Caribbean  markets spaces in London are usually places where you can explore the culture, art and fashion of people from all across Africa and the Caribbean.

These are some of the best places to find the perfect African gift for friends or family. 

Shepherd’s Market

Shepherd’s Market is one of London’s most iconic markets, which is located near to the famous Camden Town.

This is a great place to start your African market adventure as it has been serving London’s African communities since the 1950s.

This is the place to go for all the ingredients you might need for authentic African dishes, but it’s also home to a huge number of independent traders selling jewelry, fashion, and art.

The Africa Shop

This is one of London’s most famous African markets and is located in the heart of bustling Soho. The Africa Shop is not only perfect for anyone looking for African gifts and souvenirs, but also a great place to stop off for a bite to eat. This is an incredible space with a West African vibe and is home to a menu that is heavy on authentic African cuisine. Beading African Culture Beading African Culture is a great place to visit in London if you’re looking to buy gifts for friends and family, while also supporting African artists and designers. This is one of the best markets in London for discovering handmade pieces, while also learning more about African culture and what inspires the people who live there.

St. George’s African Art Centre

St. George’s African Art Centre is an incredible and unique marketplace that is home to a huge number of independent African artists. This is the perfect place to find African gifts for birthdays, weddings, or any other special occasion. St. George’s is also a great place to explore a wide range of African inspired art

Mundisha African Market

Mundisha African Market is another great marketplace for anyone who is looking to buy African gifts in London. This is a great place to buy traditional African clothing and accessories, while also exploring the wide range of arts and crafts on offer. Mundisha is a beautiful space that is located in the heart of East London, so it’s a great place to visit whether you’re exploring or relaxing with a coffee.

 

Brixton Village Market

Europe’s largest Caribbean and African market is located in Brixton, where an African and Afro-Caribbean community thrives.

Here you can find African as well carribeans ingredients and spices  available for purchase at the market stalls and in the shops’ arcades.

Online groceries Olumo Foods

Olumo Foods, is based in Darlington, UK, provides the finest quality African and Caribbean foods from around the world. They send parcels all over the country if the order is placed before 1pm. Pick up is also available at their warehouse. They offer a wide range of West African ingredients

They use recyclable packing materials for their frozen foods, such as meat and fish cuts. Transit data is included with their 24-hour shipping service, which is delivered at the time. Bulk and wholesale purchases are also available.

 

Kumasi Central Market

Located in North London, The Kumassi Central Market sells many West African ingredients and foods.

This is one of the best spot in North London to get most of west african dishes and spices that reminds you of the motherland

There is more Afro Caribean spots to discover in London for your shoppings.
Find out more via the following links

oldspitafields Market.

Open the gate.

Bohemia Place Market.

London Market Caribbean Food