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Shepherd Market – Attraction Guide

Nestled within the confines of Mayfair, Shepherd Market unfolds as a captivating square, encapsulating the essence of London. Designed by Edward Shepherd in the 18th century, Shepherd Market is a testament to architectural brilliance. The cobbled streets and historic structures capture the spirit of an era long past.

Edward Shepherd marked the start of change for the area, developing paved alleys, a duck pond, a theatre and a two-storey market. The flats built in Shepherd Market at the time became filled with a variety of creative people, from artists to writers. Shepherd Market has also been the setting of a best selling novel, The Green Hat by Michael Arlen, which went on to become a hit on Broadway.

Steeped in history, Shepherd Market has been a vital part of London’s landscape, originally designed as a market area for the produce of local farmers, it has transformed into a haven of boutiques, cafes, and hidden treasures. Shepherd Market’s history is a dynamic narrative that has seen transformations through the ages. 

Originally built on the grounds of a “May fair,” it swiftly transitioned from a fashionable district to a hub of less-than-reputable activities during the 19th century. Though the original market building met its demise in 1925, Shepherd Market emerged anew in the 1960s, blending its past with the vibrant culture of the times.

Today, Shepherd Market stands as an alluring destination, drawing in both tourists and locals. Wander through the cobbled streets and marvel at its architectural elegance. The historic buildings create a picturesque setting and each corner reveals a blend of past and present, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a touch of nostalgia.

From bespoke fashion to antique treasures, the market offers a diverse array of unique finds. This personalised shopping experience defines Shepherd Market, where each establishment tells a story of craftsmanship and individuality. When you’re finished shopping, indulge in the wide array of eateries ranging from quaint cafes to fine dining establishments.

Beyond its charming exterior, Shepherd Market is a cultural hub, hosting events and festivals that celebrate art, music, and local talents. Check the schedule for live performances, art exhibitions, and other cultural experiences.After strolling down the cobbled streets of Shepherds Market, drop into our French restaurant in Mayfair for a relaxing experience featuring some delicious food and wine.