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Camden in located immediately north of central London. It is a vibrant place with a great atmosphere. The world famous Camden Market www.camdenlock.net attracts visitors, both local and international, to browse through stalls selling an eclectic mix of items including clothing, jewellery, photos, music, furniture and food. 
As well as the Market, Camden is known for its many bars, pubs and restaurants and live music venues including Jongleurs comedy club www.jongleurs.com, The Jazz Café www.jazzcafe.co.uk and Koko nightclub www.koko.uk.com. A short stroll along Camden canal takes you to the Primrose Hill area which has a village atmosphere with many outdoor cafés and restaurants. For authentic Greek food try Lemonia on Regents Park Road www.london-restaurants.com/lemonia.htm , followed by a short stroll through Primrose Hill park which will take you to a great panoramic view over London!

Camden and the surrounding area have an abundance of open spaces. Regents Park is perhaps the most beautiful park in London; it has tennis courts, running tracks, football pitches, an open air Shakespearean theatre and a boating lake. http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/ Regents Park is home to many millionaires; however Camden itself (in particular the area around Kentish Town) is much more affordable!

There is so much to do in Camden more information about see http://www.camdenguide.co.uk/index.htm Accommodation A great place to stay in when you first arrive in Camden is www.palmerslodge.co.uk. This is a unique central London hostel
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