Not only is this is a market, you also get great food. Get some oysters and a glass of bubbly. Walk around there's fish & chips too. Prepare your stomach!
This neighborhood by the London Bridge is a true foodie paradise. While you are eating hot meals from street vendors, you can browse the marketstalls filled with fresh produce. Read more
The smell of the place tells everything! If you want to eat THIS is the place! Great burgers, mulled wine, many types of cheese, and other nice things.
Good things never stay a secret and Borough market just keeps on expanding to fit all the tourists in. Try the prawnpad thai. Walker's Mayfield cheese does not disappoint.
London’s oldest food market has recently reopened after a couple of years of massive renovation works. Luckily, the magic is still there! Try a duck sandwich and a brownie before you leave! Read more
The most well known, but not sure the best food market. Very crowded and not that many stalls. Has lovely stalls with cheeses and meats to@take home though.
The raclette place is epic. It's in the north section of the market by the church yard. The racletteline is in front and the grilled cheese sandwichline is on the side by the entrance to the church.
Food from all over Europe, a little bit expensive, but the quality is high and there are a lot of slow food stores. There is also one of the most traditional barber shops in London.
Don't waste your money at those crappy fast food franchises along the river. Here's the best food on Southbank. Variety of stalls with pulled pork, fish & chips, German sausages, Lebanesefalafel...
The original farmer's market. My favorite spot in london. Plan a picnic and buy your cheese and wine here - or have lunch here. There's wine bar - and tons of amazing food on display.
Incredible produce market with some of London's best grub! Check out "Bread Ahead" for tasty donuts and "Ethiopian Flavours" for soul-warming street food.
Food in overload. So don't forget to fill your bank. Luckily they gave out sample tastings so I could try before buying. Very crowded but that gives the place it's charm in my opinion.
As London's most renowned food market, Borough Market is a source of quality British and international produce and the perfect place to discover something new.