Historical, Victorian indoor marketplace with apparel & accessory stores, plus restaurants & bars.
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We went on a weekend and there was an antique show going on as well. This place is beautiful! It’s also the inspiration for Harry Potter sets in the leaky cauldron. There are many restaurants and shops to spend some good time in a relaxing atmosphere. Definitely a must to for movie fans and shoppers alike while visiting London.

Nice and small building for restaurants and food. There was mention of a Harry Potter shop here, but we were walking around and did not find anything related with harry potter. The shops around here close pretty early, around 6:30-7. However, restaurants may be open for later.

Leadenhall Market is a Grade II* listed building, reflecting its historical and architectural importance. The market's beautiful architecture has made it a favourite filming location. Notably, it was used in the Harry Potter films as the setting for Diagon Alley.Leadenhall Market houses a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs.
Leadenhall Market is a quintessential part of London’s heritage, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The market is easily accessible via public transport, with nearby underground stations including Bank, Monument, and Liverpool Street.
Leadenhall Market is a quintessential part of London’s heritage, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The market is easily accessible via public transport, with nearby underground stations including Bank, Monument, and Liverpool Street.

Beautiful and historic feeling. We got there at like 1030 and nothing really seem to be open except a couple of coffee shops. Not much fun to do. Far less fun than many of the other markets here in London.

An amazing hidden gem in the heart of London, very easy to miss but we'll worth a visit. Beautiful architecture with a collection of shops and cafés to choose browse. The market contrasts beautifully against the skyscrapers that now surround it.

It is a nice market hiding between high and full of crystal and iron buildings contrasting with the location. One of the buildings you need to visit as a Harry Potter fan and will not disappoint you. There are a few bars where to grab a beer or a glass of wine and have some nibbles as well.

2024.04. Beautiful historical architecture, so vibrant during the night time when the lights are on ( they filmed Harry Potter here).
On a Thursday evening the vibe was really amazing, animated, a lot of people were enjoying themselves, so different atmosphere compared to the rest of the Europe, in a very good way.
On a Thursday evening the vibe was really amazing, animated, a lot of people were enjoying themselves, so different atmosphere compared to the rest of the Europe, in a very good way.