Record Shops in Greater London
For anyone searching for record shops in Greater London, the options range from the historic clusters of Soho to neighbourhood gems across Camden, Hackney, Brixton, Peckham and Notting Hill. Soho’s Berwick Street is still the symbolic heart of London record shopping, sitting alongside a street market that has traded since 1778, and it remains a convenient base for crate-digging on foot. Within a few minutes’ walk you’ll find stalwarts such as Sister Ray (founded in 1989 on Berwick Street) alongside specialist destinations for club music and curation-led browsing—Phonica for electronic, Sounds of the Universe for deep, genre-spanning selections, and Honest Jon’s (established 1974) for everything from jazz and blues to left-field global discoveries. Further east, Rough Trade East inside the Old Truman Brewery is a flagship for new vinyl, exclusives and frequent in-store gigs, while Rough Trade’s story began in west London in 1976. Across the capital, many independents also run pre-orders, listening events and special drops, so it’s easy to plan a full day that pairs record hunting with nearby cafés, galleries and live venues.

Planet Wax
318 New Cross RoadLondon
Pure Vinyl Records
246 Ferndale RoadLondon
Raven Records
24 Camden RoadLondon
Reckless Records
30 Berwick StreetLondon
Recycle Vinyl
1 Birkbeck MewsLondon
Revolution Records Penge
1 Central Parade, High Street, PengeLondon
Rhythm & Brews
22 Walpole GardensLondon
Rise Above Records and Relics
341 Archway RoadLondon
Roan Records
12 Church RoadTeddington
Rock ‘n’ Roll Soldiers
London
Rook Records
9b Riverbank House, 455 Wick LaneLondon
Rough Trade Denmark Street
24 Denmark StreetLondon
Rough Trade East
91 Brick LaneLondon
Rough Trade Vintage
50-54 Beak StreetLondon
Rough Trade West
130 Talbot RoadLondon
ROVR Soho
14 Richmond BuildingsLondon
Sister Ray
75 Berwick StreetLondon
Soul & Dance Exchange
38 Notting Hill GateLondon
Soul Brother Records
1 Keswick RoadLondon
Sound Vinyl
42 Church RoadLondon



















