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Monday 5 November 2012

20 Camden Tube; Camden Market; Proud-Camden Stables

The girls go from the Ibis London City to Camden.

The Camden Markets are apparently the fourth busisets tourist attraction in London and are a series of markets running North from Camden Underground to Camden high street, and over the Canal.  The major trading day is Sunday, with the temporary stalls open on Saturday and the permanent stalls all week.

20A Camden Town Underground.


Camden underground station is a complicated X with two lines going North and two lines going South. On Sundays to prevent overcrowding, entry is prohibited on Sunday afternoons.



The middle shot is of Camden High street opposite the stion. The shop in red is Ryman's the Stationers.







20B Camden High Street

 View of Rokit 225 Camden High Street (shown as Rocket on the screen shot) on Camden High Sreet.



 20C Camden Market




20D Camden Lock Railway bridge

This shot is not in the film, just the Original Soundtrack..




20E Proud Music venue Camden Stables


They used the doorway to Pround Music venue in the Camden stables as the entrance to the Sushi restaurant. You can see the sign forPproud on the sign on the top right. Artistic license has been taken as there is in fact only a short passage between the door and the market stall opposite. There are also plenty of places to eat around there.








 To get to Proud you are best going under the Camden Lock Railway bridge and along Chalk Farm Road to the archway entrance and then turn left along the wall. I have put a circle where Proud is.



Go through this gate (On Chalk farm road) and turn right follwing the wall to get to|Proud.


The next stop is Abbey Road.

Continue to walk up Chalk farm road to the Underground station (this is better than walking back to Camden Town)

Take a Bank branch train  to Kings Cross

  • At Kings Cross take a Westbound Metropolitan or Hammersmith train to Baker Street
  • At baker Street
  • Take a North bound Jubilee train to St John's Wood
There is a Beetles souvenir shop at St John's Wood station.

Take Grove End Rd opposite the station and walk to Abbey Road.

1 comment:

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