London has always been a favorite tourist destination. There are many open-air markets. Today, the editor will recommend some interesting markets here. If you come here, you can go shopping! Borough Market
Borough Market is the most complete and famous food market in London. It sells a variety of international and British local food. It is also a must-go in London. One of the food markets. I’m not bragging, but if you are a “foodie”, come here quickly! This is a place that specializes in eating. Of course, there are also places to buy groceries, so don’t miss it if you’re a foodie!
It’s located next to the London Bridge in London. If you “happen” to stroll here every weekend and you get hungry, you must come here to eat. What a meal! Especially don’t miss the delicious food that is freshly prepared and sold here.
Address: 8 Southwark Street, London SE 11 TL
Nearest subway station: London Bridge, Notting Hill, Portobello Market
If you want to say that the Borough Market just introduced is a paradise for "foodies" , then PortobelloMarket is a paradise for "antique souvenir lovers". My sisters and I found some particularly beautiful pieces of small jewelry such as brooches and rings at the market. They were not very expensive and were completely affordable.
Portobello Market is one of the most famous and largest antique open-air markets in the world. Its "famous" to us may also be because of a movie-starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. The movie "Notting Hill". So when you come here, you must go to NottingHillBookShop~
Of course, in addition to the main retro souvenirs, fresh vegetables, fruits, and delicacies are also available. It is recommended that everyone visit here on Saturday, because this is the busiest day.
Address: 73 Lewisham High Street, Notting Hill, London SE135JX
Nearest subway station: Ladbroke Grove Covent Garden Covent Garden
Of all the open-air markets in London, Covent Garden must be the most popular. "Convenient" to go. Covent Garden is mainly composed of Apple Market, Jubilee Market and East Colonnade Market. The market vendors mainly sell antiques, handicrafts, various decorations and tourist souvenirs.
Perhaps the most popular reason here is indeed because it is located in the most prosperous area of ??London. You can walk from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square, and then directly to Covent Garden.
In addition, there are a variety of dazzling shops around the market, including clothing, tea sets, jewelry, toys, and picture albums. Of course, various gourmet restaurants are also the theme here.
Another attractive aspect of CoventGarden is that it is one of the largest gathering places for street performers in London. Every day they present a variety of interesting street performances to tourists. Furthermore, there are An "Apple Store" that claims to be the largest in Europe.
Address: TheAppleMarket, CoventGarden, LondonWC2E8RF
Nearest subway station: CoventGarden or LeicesterSquare
These markets are good, you can go to eat delicious food, or For shopping, it meets everyone’s different travel needs!