Traders from Columbia flower market - London's most famous flower market - are coming to the Nag's Head in August. The market, which will be located on Holloway Road between Seven Sisters Road and Lorraine Road, will be open from 10am to 3pm from 6 - 8 August so be sure to check it out and bag yourself a selection of beautiful blooms, perfect plants and fabulous flowers. Joyce Pollaya, Nag's Head town centre manager, has been trying to get a flower market up and running for a while so to get traders from Columbia flower market is a real coup.
To see an illustrated guide to Islington, detailing how to get to the shops and markets mentioned below, click the Islington Village Map link on the right, under Useful Websites. This link also has information on other designer boutiques, interior design agencies, and property and specialist businesses in the borough.

Camden Passage Market is known throughout Europe, and with over 350 shops, it's a haven for antique hunters and browsers. It stretches from the Angel to Islington Green. Wednesdays and Saturdays are the best days and there's a book market on Thursday mornings.
For more information about Camden Passage and nearby Angel Art Arcade, click on the links on the right, under Useful Websites.
If you want quirky and unusual shops, Islington has them in abundance! Upper Street plays host to some great specialist shops selling designer furnishings, wacky gifts, second hand musical instruments, and designer clothes.
The N1 shopping centre, which runs from Upper Street through to Liverpool Road, is a full shopping and entertainment experience. It offers a range of quality high street stores, along with smaller shops for those with more eclectic taste.
For more information, click on the N1 Shopping Centre link on the right, under Useful Websites.
For a colourful local street market, Chapel Market at the Angel is the place to go. Open six days a week, from Tuesday to Sunday, the range of stalls changes from day to day, although you can always be sure of a bargain!
The Islington Farmers' Market comes to town every Sunday at William Tyndale School. The market specialises in top quality produce, including organic food.
For more information, click on the London Farmer's Market link on the right, under Useful Websites.
Exmouth Market is home to a number of interesting boutiques and furniture shops. For more information, click on the Exmouth Market link on the right, under Useful Websites.
As well as those places detailed above, there are dozens of other areas to satisfy your retail desires. Whitecross Market, between Old Street and Fortune Street, is the oldest market in Islington. It has gone through a renaissance over the last couple of years, having established a really popular, successful food market, which runs every Thursday and Friday. There is also a general market running every day, selling a range of goods.
The Nag's Head in Holloway has a selection of the major chain stores such as Argos and Woolworths to choose from. Fonthill Road in Finsbury Park is great for high fashion at low prices. It's a wholesale area where members of the public can buy direct on Saturday mornings.
For further information on the shops Islington has to offer, visit Street Sensation by clicking the link under Useful Websites, on the right of this page.
Page Last Updated: 16 August 2008