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01 Pages 1&2 Twenty two street food traders, forty shops and restaurants, and up to eighty eight independent, local and artisan Who We Are traders under one roof. Located where the City meets East London. A shopping and food destination for Londoners and tourists alike. A Thriving Seven Day a Week Marketplace & Event Space www.oldspitalfieldsmarket.com Old Spitalfields Market is Location located five minutes walk from Liverpool Street Station, with up to 180,000 people passing through each week. Hackney King’s Cross Hoxton King’s Cross Angel Shoreditch High Street Old Street Farringdon Bethnal Green Tottenham Oxford Court Road Circus Whitechapel Soho Liverpool Street Covent Garden Mayfair Waterloo Westminster London Bridge Victoria Elephant & Castle Bermodsey Southwark Lambeth Brick Lane Peckham Camberwell 2 mins walk Vauxhall Shoreditch High Street 3 mins walk Liverpool Street 5 mins walk Oxford Circus 13 mins tube + walk Weekdays 20,000 Daily Visitors City workers Young Professionals Tourists Weekends 40,000 Daily Visitors Tourists Locals & Families Social Media 76,000 Followers* 33,500 30,000 14,000 Footfall & Demographics Nine Million People Visit Old Spitalfields Market Every Year www.oldspitalfieldsmarket.com * April 2019 Brand Promotion & Events The Space... Gateway Sampling Team Away Days Talks Market Takeovers Workshops Cinema Street Food Client Entertaining Image credit: LCF x Microsoft at London College of Fashion, UAL. Brand Promotion & Events Gate 5 Lamb Street Gate 6 Gate 4 1 Market Floor Event Space (a) Commercial Street Commercial Gate 4 3 Mezzanine 2 Event Space Gate Market Floor 7 Event Space (b) Gate 2 4 3 4 3 Gate Gate 8 1 Brushfield Street 1 Market Floor Event Space 3 Gateway Sampling 2 Mezzanie Event Space 4 Branded Installation Locations www.oldspitalfieldsmarket.com Brand Promotion & Events 1. Market Floor Event Space Market Take Overs From 2m x 2m to Full Market Perfect for Brand Launches and Activations Enjoy High Passing Footfall Market Event Space Available (see Market Map) Full Market Option: Market Floor Event Space (a)+(b) Size: 27m by 22.5m x 2 Half Market Option: Market Floor Event Space (a) Size: 27m by 22.5m x 1 Minimum Space Available: 2m x 2m From £1,500 a Day Brand Promotion & Events 2. Mezzanine Event Space Cinema Talks Workshops Press Day Large Covered Dry Hire Space Suitable for Private or Ticketed Events POA Brand Promotion & Events 3. Gateway Sampling @breyersdelightsuk @vitacoco Giveaways Product Sampling Brand Awareness Launch Campaigns Positioned in the Highest Footfall Locations within the Market Entrance Gates 8 & 1 (see Market Map) POA Brand Promotion & Events 4. Branded Installation Locations @govype Permanent or Semi-Permanent Branded Installations @discoverychannel Brand Awareness Customers Surveys Suits Customer Acquisition and Brand Awareness Campaigns Great for Photo Opportunities Positioned in the Highest Footfall Locations within the Market Entrance Gate 8 & 1 (see Market Map) POA @danielwellington Entertainment Packages Our ‘Street Food Safari’ Package can be Scaled Up or Down According to Group Size. We can Cater for Team Away Days to Breakfast Meetings, Supper Clubs to Takeover Summer Parties. Add a Street Art Tour or a Creative Workshop. We Can Create an Entertainment Package to Suit Your Budget Entertainment Packages ‘Street Food Safari’ Package We Can Create an Entertainment A Guided Tour of Some of the Best Dishes from the Kitchens Package to Suit For 2 – 1000 People, £30 per Person Market Heroes Example Menu Includes To Start ◆ 3 Course Meal and 1 Market drink Yum Bun: 1 x Steamed Bun Your Budget (Choose from Asian Experience, Veggie/ or Dumpling Shack: 4 x Pork and Leek Fried Vegan, Meat Feast or Market Heroes Menus) Dumplings ◆ Market Tote Bag Main Dish Flank: Brisket Naan, ◆ 10% Discount Wristband – Redeemable at Monty’s: Rueben Pastrami Sandwich Selected Retailers Including: InSpitalfields, or Jia Ba: Beef Noodles The Mercantile, Bailey Nelson and Harrys of London. Sweet Bake House: Doughnut of choice Up to 25 People can be Accommodated at or Wheelcake Island: Matcha Wheelcake Reserved Market Tables. For Larger Groups a Hire Fee will Apply for a Market Drink Designated Space. Yi Fang Tea with two suggestions: Fruit tea or Bubble Tea www.oldspitalfieldsmarket.com Advertising in the Market Want to Advertise to up to 180,000 People a Week? Advertising Opportunities are Available Throughout the Market: Glass Wall, Gate 1 Pillar Posters Lift Shaft Totems Flyers Floor Motif Additional Event Support Your Event at Old Spitalfields Market Will Receive: Marketing Support via our own Website, Social Media and Email Marketing Channels Super Fast Wifi Access Operational Event Support We can also Assist with Production, Security, Cleaning & Recycling, Electrical Support www.oldspitalfieldsmarket.com Contact Information Events & Advertising: Hannah Charman [email protected] 0207 375 2963 07845 806676 Collaborations & Marketing: Laura Templeton [email protected] 07967 108392 Old Spitalfields Market 16 Horner Square, Spitalfields London E1 6EW www.oldspitalfieldsmarket.com @oldspitalfieldsmarket @oldspitalfieldsmarket @oldspitalfields .
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