
Market opening hours
Wednesday to Sunday
10.00am - 5.30pm
Many shops within the market are open all week long, all year round.

Download the 2009 Time Out guide to Greenwich and Docklands by DLR here.
If you have any questions about this site call Nicola on 07787 538070.
Welcome to Greenwich
Hello and welcome to Shop Greenwich, the website created to help promote the great range of shops in London's leafy Greenwich Village. Here you will be able to check shops’ and restaurants’ opening times and contact details, and read a bit more about what they offer. You’ll also be able to follow news of new openings, and track sales dates and special customer offers.
Greenwich Concierge
Buying a gift but don't know where to start?
Then take advantage of the gift suggestion service. Just email nicola@shopgreenwich.co.uk saying who you're buying for, the occasion and how much you'd like to spend, and we'll conjure up some suggestions to help take the pressure out of present buying.
Valentine's at Greenwich Market
Join us for a Valentine's Day Craft workshop at Greenwich Market on Saturday 13 February.
The free sewing and craft event hostessed by Miss Libby Rose will show you how to make all sorts of fun Valentine gift ideas from easy projects such as mini scented heart shaped cushions, to simple lingerie designs - think frilly knickers - for the more ambitious.
This is a free event, running from 10.30am - 4.45pm. To reserve your place please email ask@miss-libby-rose.co.uk saying if you would prefer a morning or afternoon slot. Booking is essential!
Stay tuned for details of a free gift wrapping service the whole of Valentine's weekend!
New management at Greenwich Market
Fresh for 2010, Greenwich Market has a new management team.
Royal status awaits
From 1 January 2012 Greenwich will become a royal borough in recognition of is close links with monarchy, dating back to the Tudors (it was the birthplace of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and Mary I no less) as well as it's global significance as the home of Longitude 0°.
A trip to the Thamesside town will be rewarded with stunning views - especially for those arriving by river. Famous architects whose mark can be seen include Sir Christopher Wren, Inigo Jones, Nicholas Hawksmoor and Joseph Kay.
Visitors to Greenwich will be spoilt for choice as there's so much to do - there's the award-winning National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory, the jaw-droppingly beautiful Painted Hall (where Admiral Lord Nelson lay in state ahead of his funeral) and the Chapel at the Old Royal Naval College. And of course there's glorious Greenwich Park.
Greenwich is also home to the Cutty Sark - Britain's last surviving tea clipper - currently undergoing renovations and scheduled to reopen in 2011.










