London has always been a popular tourist destination, with many open-air markets. The editor will recommend some interesting markets here today. If you come here you can go for a walk!
BoroughMarket
BoroughMarket is the most complete and famous food market in London. It sells a variety of international and local British food and is one of the must-visit food markets in London. If you are a "foodie", come here as soon as possible! This is a place dedicated to serving food. Of course there are also places to buy groceries. Anyway, don’t miss it!
Located next to London Bridge in London, if you "happen" to visit here every weekend, if you are hungry, you must come here for a big meal! Especially don’t miss the delicacies made and sold here.
Address: 8 Southwark Street, South East London
Nearest Underground Station: London Bridge
Portobello Market, Notting Hill
If The Borough Market just introduced is a paradise for "foodies", then Portobello Market is a paradise for "antique souvenir lovers". My sisters and I found some very beautiful brooches and rings at the market that were not very expensive. They can totally afford it.
Portobello Market is one of the most famous and largest open-air antique markets in the world. Its "famous" may also be due to a movie - Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts (juliaroberts) starring in the movie "Notting Hill". So you must visit Notting Hill Bookstore when you come here~
Of course, in addition to the most important retro souvenirs, fresh vegetables, fruits, and delicious food are all available. It is recommended that you visit here on Saturday as this is the busiest day.
Address: 73 Lewisham Street, Notting Hill, London SE135JX
Nearest Underground Station: Ladbroke Grove
CoventGarden Covent Garden
Of all the open-air markets in London, Covent Garden must be the most "convenient" place. The ENT Garden mainly consists of Apple Market, Jubilee Market and East Colonnade Market. Vendors in the market mainly sell antiques, handicrafts, various decorations and tourist souvenirs.
Perhaps the most popular reason for this place is that it is located in the most prosperous area of ??London. You can walk from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square and then straight to Covent Garden.
In addition, there are various small shops around the market, including clothing, tea sets, jewelry, toys, picture albums, etc. Of course, various gourmet restaurants are also a theme here.
Another attraction of EntGarden is that it is one of the largest gatherings of street artists in London. They present a variety of interesting street performances for visitors every day. What's more, there is an "Apple Store" here, which is known as the largest in Europe.
Address: Covent Garden Apple Market, London
Nearest tube station: Covent Garden or Leicester Square
These markets are good, You can eat delicious food or go shopping to meet everyone's different travel needs!