The 10 Best Shopping in Kingston upon Thames, England

April 2, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Kingston upon Thames, also known as Kingston, is an area in the southwest of Greater London, England, 10.4 miles (16.7 km) southwest of Charing Cross. It is the administrative centre of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.
Restaurants in Kingston upon Thames

1. Paperchain

8 Crown Arcade Union Street, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JB England +44 20 8546 5419
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Paperchain

2. Macrame Market

19 Haygreen Close, Kingston upon Thames KT2 7TS England https://macramemarket.business.site/#details
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Macrame Market

3. Antiques of Kingston

29 Old London Road, Kingston upon Thames KT2 6ND England +44 20 8549 2004 [email protected] http://www.kingstonantiques.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Set in the bustling town center of Kingston upon Thames, we invite you to come and step back in time with some 80 Dealers offering over 10,000 constantly changing fascinating, weird and wonderful items. Antiques of Kingston is today, one of the leading Antiques Centres in the South of England but the historic background of the building is another story. (See history) We offer a vast range of items which have all been carefully chosen by our dealers who source their items from all over the UK and Europe The shop continues on its journey of transformation with a website launched during lockdown to bring it into the 21st century.

4. Surbiton Farmers' Market

Maple Road, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames England [email protected] http://www.surbitonfarmersmarket.co.uk
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Surbiton Farmers' Market

Whether you're shopping for gourmet game, homemade preserves or delectable cakes and patisserie, our award-winning market is all about fantastic food, a great atmosphere and a true sense of community. On the third Saturday of each month some 26 stalls offer the very finest fare, brought to you directly by farmers and artisans who are truly passionate about what they do - and all against the village-y backdrop of leafy Maple Road with its chic eateries and shops. Since it began in October 2009, Surbiton Farmers' Market has become an essential meeting point for the community as well as a great place to shop, while helping to raise more than £50,000 for local charities and good causes.

Reviewed By PUMBRIDGE - London, United Kingdom

The thing about time passing? It adds confidence, self-belief, assurance. So it is with Surbiton's monthly Farmers' Market in Maple Road, on the third Saturday of each month. There are guest stalls, which adds variety and keeps it fresh, while the mainstays - including Ralph's deli (now also open as a shop), the fruit n veg, olives, bread, sausages, venison, goat... a good array. This has settled down into a firm fixture in the local community, with Surbiton town-centre shoppers diverted down St James Road to join in the hubbub. It tapers out towards the end, and does look a little ragged and forlorn once you've got past the main run of stalls (see picture), but generally it's an absolute gem - friendly, varied and filled with bargains. When he has them, the fish man's oysters are simply terrific.

5. Bentall Centre

Wood Street Wood Street, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1TP England +44 20 8546 8250 http://www.bentallcentre.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Bentall Centre

Bentalls Centre Kingston...

Reviewed By surenjoy - Greater London, United Kingdom

One of my favourite place to shop under one roof and chill out the place is Bentall shopping centre in Kingston I live in nearby so I visit every weekends and so many branded shop there hollister,Zara, H&M, applestore,dune London and restaurant also atmosphere nice free and clean toilets.. I recommend this place ...

6. Ancient Market

Market House Market Place, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JS England http://www.thamesmarkets.com/
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4.0 based on 93 reviews

Ancient Market

Reviewed By Turista-Inglesa - Estepona, Spain

The Historic Market Place of Kingston upon Thames has a market every day (except Sunday) from about 9 until 5, depending on the weather. There is a very good selection of stalls selling meat, fish, fruit and vegetables at knock-down prices. There are also some exotic take-away food stalls giving a lovely smell to the place, Round the edge of the square are some beautiful old buildings and some attractive newer ones, and a good range of shops and food places. The Market Hall is a handsome building with its twin italianate towers and has pride of place in the centre of the Historic Market Place of Kingston upon Thames. Built in 1838 as a Town Hall, (and the Council Chamber still exists), it now houses some interesting commercial premises. Its role as a Town Hall, however, dates back to an earlier building first built in 1505, partly rebuilt under Good Queen Bess, then renovated again in 1706, at which time the statue of Queen Anne, still in place, was commissioned. By the 19th century that building was no longer fit for purpose for the thriving town of Kingston, and thus the current building was built. Its role as a Town Hall lasted just under a century, its functions being transferred to the newly-built Guildhall in 1935.

Knights Park Centre Grange Road, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2QJ England +44 20 8417 4074 http://www.stanleypickergallery.org/
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Stanley Picker Gallery

8. Kingston Museum & Heritage Service

Wheatfield Way, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PS England +44 20 8547 5006 [email protected] http://www.kingston.gov.uk/museum
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4.0 based on 48 reviews

Kingston Museum & Heritage Service

Kingston Museum is a small but buzzing museum, which was custom built in 1904. The Museum has three permanent exhibitions: Ancient Origins, Town of Kings and Eadweard Muybridge, local pioneer photographer. A varied programme of temporary exhibitions can be enjoyed in the Art Gallery. There is always something to do for all ages; lectures, workshops, trails, clubs and more. Welcome!

Reviewed By roya818

Had time to spare so visited this place and was very impressed by the staff and how much history there was in the area lovely pottery by Tomas Abbott and interesting photos and exhibits must use the free audio to help get the best of the exhibits the great thing it’s all free ????

9. Kingston Monday Market

16 Fairfield North, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2QY England +44 20 8547 1221 [email protected] http://kingstonmarkets.co.uk/
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Kingston Monday Market

10. Kingston Fairfield Monday Market

Fairfield Road Cattle Market Surface Car Park, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2QB England
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

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