There are some areas of London that you can fall in love with the first time you go there. Hampstead is one and Primrose Hill another.
One of the things that makes Primrose Hill special is it’s village feel. You almost feel cut off from the rest of London.
Therefore it’s not much of a surprise that they hold a vintage fashion fair here, something you’d expect to see in a village, rather than in London.
The fair isn’t one of those huge exhibition fairs, this is far more intimate and welcoming. You can walk around and talk to the stall holders without feeling rushed or pushed about.
If you like quality vintage clothing and accessories and want to get a taste of village life go along to the fair which is being held on the 17th. Doors open at 11am, close at 5pm and it costs £3 on the door. There are however a limited number of free tickets that you can get if you click here.
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