Car boot sales are cool again: here are the best in London

Car boot sales are cool again: here are the best in London

Attend a car boot sale this weekend and you’ll discover that they’re absolutely cool again. Young people are breathing a new life into the weekend activity – whether they’re actively trying to live more sustainably, more conscious of their spending amid the cost of living crisis, or they’re simply after a one-off bargain that nobody else has. Car boot sales are a thing of beauty: there are few other places in London where you can sift through vintage 70s furniture, potentially past it toys, second-hand designer garments and piles of bulky technology from the 90s and 00s (with varying levels of functionality), all while scoffing a ketchup-smothered sausage sandwich. A regular weekend activity in the UK since the 1980s, car boot sales offer their sellers the chance to shift years worth of clutter, while buyers are given an opportunity to haggle to their heart’s content. A cheaper way to shop, car boot sales bring to are you located?ether people from all walks of life – and London is absolutely brimming with them. But which of the city’s car boot sales is the right one for you – and how can you make the most of them as a buyer? Here’s our guide to the best:

When: 10 am – 2 pm every other Sunday all year round

Best for: cheap designer clothing and unique homeware

Peckham’s car boot sale is a hotspot for abstract homeware including glassware

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Every other Sunday, the playground of Peckham’s Harris Academy transforms into a marketplace for south east London’s trendiest twenty-somethings. Y2K-obsessed students and young creatives are the main clientele, likely due to the sale’s reputation for cheap designer clothing, abstract homeware and vintage sportswear, which it’s earned since beginning in 2019. This dog-friendly car boot sale is one of the city’s larger and most crowded options, so if you’re after a deal it’s best to bite the bullet and pay the extra early bird £7 entry fee, which gives you access from 10am. Entry is £5 between 10:30 and 11 am and £1 afterwards – but be prepared to queue.

Where: Princess May Primary School

When: 7:30 am – 2 pm every Saturday and Sunday all year round

Best for: vintage clothing, accessories and technology

A short walk from Dalston – once dubbed the city’s coolest area – it’s no surprise that Princess May Car Boot also attracts a younger, trendy crowd. Making home in a much smaller school playground than its Peckham sister, Princess May – which is both indoor and outdoor and is a little more jampacked – is a safe bet if you’re looking for cheap high street clothing, secondhand accessories (jewellery, sunglasses) and technology, including cameras, computers and various electrical bric-a-brac. For bargain hunters arriving before 9 am entry will cost a more affordable £5, which drops to £1 anytime afterwards.

Where: Gospel Oak Primary School

When: 11:00 am – 2 pm, every Sunday in February – December

Best for: antique furniture, records, homeware

Vinyl are popular at Stoke Newington car boot sales

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While you’ll still be able to find the odd piece of vintage Vivienne Westwood or Nike, Kentish Town’s award-winning car boot is known for its wide selection of vinyl records and antique furniture and homewares. A two-minute walk from Gospel Oak station, the family-friendly sale has its own onsite cash point (charging 75p per transaction) – which cuts out the often headache-inducing pre-car boot sale ATM hunt. With a later, more relaxed opening time, Kentish Town’s offering feels less frantic and hurried than the likes of Peckham and Stoke Newington, and it’s cheaper, too – entry is only £1 and under 16s get in for free.

When: 1:30 pm – 5 pm, every Sunday all year round

Best for: toys, toiletries, bric-a-brac

A weekend staple for many since 1999, Battersea Boot is more reminiscent of your traditional car boot sale, selling just about anything: toys, cheap toiletries, and occasionally, samples of high-end brands like Ganni and Acne Studios. Battersea is noticeably cheaper and more accessible than some of London’s other options – it’s rare to queue, attracts (mostly) locals and is open far later, avoiding the morning rush. Extra keen buyers can start shopping from 12pm for a hefty £7, or wait and pay £3 from 12:30 pm and £1 from 1:30 pm.

Where: Denham Court Drive, Main A40

When: 8 am – 2 pm, every Saturday from March

Best for: furniture, appliances, organic produce

The market at Denham Court Drive has fruit and veg alongside the more usual car boot merchandise

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For what Denham Car Boot lacks in a central location it certainly makes up for in its size. Found next to an A40 roundabout and nicknamed Denham Giant Car Boot (it’s thought to be the biggest car boot sale in Greater London), you can peruse a myriad of furniture, kitchen appliances, bicycles, flowers, fruit and veg, toys and clothing here every Saturday from March onwards. Offering a free car park, cheap entry (£3 pre 10 am and £1 from noon onwards) and a bouncy castle to keep the kids entertained, there’s something here for everyone – so it’s no surprise that buyers travel from all over to visit.

Where: St Augustine’s School

When: 7:30 am – 2 pm, every Saturday all year round

Best for: antiques, eclectic jewellery, fancy homeware

Another old timer on the car boot scene (it started in 1996), St Augustine’s attracts a mixed crowd of young Portobello Road browsers and older antique fanatics. Perfect for opulent knick-knacks, eclectic jewellery, secondhand sportswear and arty homeware, it resembles a flea market more than a car boot. £5 to enter between 7:30 and 10:30 am and £1 thereafter, after rummaging through its indoor and outdoor areas shoppers can enjoy a well-deserved coffee and homemade cake at the sale’s café.

When: 10 am – 2:30 pm, every Sunday all year round

Best for: designer clothing, antiques

Capital Car boot in Pimlico has become known for vintage designer shoes including Jimmy Choo

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A stone’s throw from Pimlico station, Capital Car Boot has earned a reputation for boujiness thanks to its affluent location. Expect the finest designer brands – Dior, Burberry and Prada – and an especially plentiful Jimmy Choo selection. Larger than most of its inner-city counterparts, a range of antiques, vintage books and antiques can also be found here. Capital Car Boot is so popular that eager buyers must purchase the £7 early bird entry onlinebeforevisiting, and tickets are limited. On the day, walk-ins can expect to pay £7 between 10:15 and 11 am, £5 between 11 and 11:30 am and £1 until 2 pm.

Crystal Palace Car Boot Sale

Where: Crystal Palace Coach Park

When: 7 am – 12 pm, Wednesdays and Sundays. Opens intermittently throughout the year – so best to check the website

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