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    Camden Town (/ ˈ k æ m d ən / ⓘ), often shortened to Camden, is an area in the London Borough of Camden, around 2.5 miles (4.1 km) north-northwest of Charing Cross. Historically in Middlesex , it is identified in the London Plan as one of 34 major centres in Greater London .

  2. London's Camden Town offers an eclectic mix of markets, cuisines and live music venues. Camden Town has been a residential area since the 1790s. But it was only the development of the Grand Union Canal and the improved railway transport that turned it into a bustling part of London.

  3. Welcome to Camden Town, Borough of Camden, London, United Kingdom. Camden's world-class tourist attractions are renowned across the globe. Many of the most famous attractions are free to visit, for example the Camden Markets or Camden Lock.

  4. Camden is the cultural, shopping, alternative and music centre of London. You can visit the never ending Camden Markets and tour the streets of the outstanding neighbourhood of alternative life style in London.

  5. 7 Dis 2023 · Camden Town is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in London, best known for shopping and entertainment. It is artsy, creative, and buzzing with live music and famous markets. All this makes Camden one of the city’s most popular boroughs to visit, in addition to the most famous sights and attractions in London.

  6. Famous for its sprawling cluster of markets and shops as well as for an embrace of all things counter culture, Camden offers a concentrated version of London street life. From bargain shopping and people watching to rubbing elbows in its abundance of pubs and bars, Camden is the place to be for many a Londoner.

  7. 1 Mei 2023 · Camden Town. Still one of the best places to go out in London, especially if you’re in your 20s, Camden has had a bit of a louche reputation since the punks set up shop in the late-1970s. There are rakish dives aplenty in Camden, many in listed buildings that used to serve the canal or railway.