The Best Of Camden Town In Photos

Laura Reynolds
By Laura Reynolds Last edited 97 months ago

Last Updated 01 March 2016

The Best Of Camden Town In Photos
Camden Lock towpath. Photo: Louis Berk

Camden Town is mainly known for its lock, canal, market and alternative music venues. It's a popular spot for tourists, and plenty of Londoners have a special place in their heart for it (although others may disagree).

Most recently it was featured in The Lady In The Van, the film based on the true story of a homeless woman who lived in a van on Alan Bennett's drive in Gloucester Crescent.

Here's some photos of one of London's most famous areas.

Tributes to local singer Amy Winehouse following her death in 2011. Photo: Jason Pittock
Food traders in the Stables Market. Photo: Lee
Camden Town Station on the Northern Line. Due to overcrowding, Camden Town Station is exit only every Sunday 1pm-5pm. Photo: Daniel Coyle
The Elephants Head pub. Photo: Maite
In the market. Photo: Viviane Mazin
Camden Lock bridge in the snow. Photo: Louis Berk
Walden Books on Harmood Street between Camden Lock and Chalk Farm. Photo: scarcely
Light shop in Camden Town. Photo: Lee
Camden High Street. Photo: Jocelyn Mifsud
Camden High Street in black and white. Photo: Thomas Thorstensson
Colourful houses on Hartland Road. Photo: Chris Goldberg
The World's End pub. Photo: DncnH
Regent's Canal, east of Camden Lock heading towards Regent's Park. It's possible to catch a waterbus between Camden Lock and Little Venice, stopping at London Zoo. Photo: Tomas Burian