Duke of York Square

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Duke of York Square is a pedestrian shopping and eating area close to Sloane Square and the Kings Road.

At the heart of the Square are 30 fashion and lifestyle shops, including one of Europe's largest Zara stores. Other brands include Banana Republic, All Saints, Ted Baker and Joseph.

Capturing the fashionable history of Kings Road, the Square is also home to Mary Quant as well as leading international lifestyle retailers including Taschen, Yves Delorme and Space N.K.

The square hosts an open air food market every Saturday, offering a range of fresh produce together with an eclectic range of international eating experiences.

Duke of York Square is also home to the Saatchi Gallery, one of the world's leading contemporary art galleries housing both permanent and visiting international collections of sculpture and art.

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80 Kings Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London, SW3 4LU

Duke of York Square is in Chelsea, Central London
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Duke of York Square

Address
80 Kings Road
Kensington and Chelsea
London
SW3 4LU
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7823 5577

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4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Duke of York Square

5.0 out of 5 5 September 2012
by Karen C.

I LOVE THIS MARKET!!! Going to the the duke of york square market is by far my all-time-favorite Sat activity. I mean... 5 pounds per half dozen of fresh-off-the-sea oysters and awesome selection of cheese and burger and chorizo sandwich and cheese (yes I said cheese twice because I can). I can spend all afternoon there and I think i've worked out a little strategy to get the most out of it....more

5.0 out of 5 19 July 2011
by Tomoko K.

Going to this farmer's market is one of my very favorite things in London life!!! I LOVE this place! They are open every Saturday from 9am to 1pm, I believe.

They have variety of foods and all are SO good! I had a piece of caramel cheesecake last Saturday and it was ABSOLUTELY delish!!!

I'm from Los Angeles, but any of their foods are totally different from "LA foods." Oh, I love Europe,...more

5.0 out of 5 9 May 2010
by Peter K.

What a great market! It's like a mini Borough Market without having to make the trek all the way to Southwark for those of you who live in west London.

During one Saturday, we came here while most of the vendors had already packed up, but one was still around trying to sell off his chocolate. He was giving our large chunks of chocolate as samples and let us try basically all the flavors he...more

4.0 out of 5 22 February 2010
by Jeff S.

Pretty cool farmers market. Lots of varied options, from spicy dried sausage to prepared Italian food to fresh produce and juices.

I always have some qualms about buying home made food from open air markets, but everything we bought here has been great. Take a walk by sometime.more

4.0 out of 5 23 November 2008
by Melania P.

On Saturday I stumbled across the Duke of York Square Market and left with a few items and plans to return. The Duke of York Square Market is defiantly on the posh side with goods being sold from coffee to oysters and everything in between. There was a fishmonger selling fish and for those who don't cook there were several stalls selling already made dishes. My favourite was the West Indian...more