Camden Map Poster
51.5392° N, 0.1426° W
Camden is London's rebellious neighborhood, an explosive mix of punk, markets, and canals. From the famous Camden Market to the tranquil banks of Regent's Canal, its streets tell the story of a neighborhood that never follows the crowd. A Camden map poster is rock'n'roll on paper.
Key Streets & Landmarks
Camden Market
Camden High Street
Regent's Canal
Chalk Farm Road
Did you know?
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Camden Market attracts over 100,000 visitors every weekend and features more than 1,000 shops, restaurants and stalls spread across 6 distinct markets.
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Regent's Canal, opened in 1820, crosses Camden for 1.3 kilometers and connects Paddington to the Thames over a total of 13.8 kilometers.
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The Roundhouse, Camden's iconic music venue, was originally a circular locomotive shed built in 1847, converted into a cultural space in 1966.
Neighborhood Vibe
Camden's plan is bisected by Regent's Canal, a waterway that draws a majestic blue curve through the neighborhood. Camden High Street descends in a straight line toward the locks, creating a spectacular convergence point where market, canal, and street meet. The residential streets of Chalk Farm climb gently toward Primrose Hill, offering a terrain that the poster reveals with elegance.
Discover on foot
Start from Camden Town station and walk down Camden High Street, lined with eccentric shops featuring sculpted facades. Dive into the various markets — Stables Market in the former horse hospital, Camden Lock Market by the canal, Buck Street Market for clothing. Walk along Regent's Canal east, passing under iron bridges and along colorful narrowboats. Climb to Primrose Hill for the panoramic view of London's skyline. Come back down Chalk Farm Road past the Roundhouse. Every step in Camden reveals a unique blend of punk, music and world cultures.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Camden Market open every day?
Yes, Camden Market is open 7 days a week, from around 10am to 6pm. However, weekends are the busiest with all stalls open. The food market and permanent shops are open on weekdays, but street and antique stalls are more numerous on Saturday and Sunday.
How do you reach Primrose Hill from Camden?
From Camden Lock, follow Regent's Canal west for 10 minutes on foot, then climb up to Primrose Hill via Regent's Park Road. The summit offers one of the finest panoramic views of London, with the City skyline and London Eye visible on clear days.
Why give a Camden map poster as a gift?
Camden's street plan is crossed by Regent's Canal, creating a unique map with a blue waterway amid the streets. It is an ideal gift for a music, street food or alternative culture lover. The convergence of the canal, market and residential streets creates a rich and lively cartographic rendering.
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