• Central London

Southwark
The neighborhood on the south bank of the Thames is home to the Tate Modern museum, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the modern Shard building, the London Dungeon and several food markets.
Other attractions in the neighborhood include;

  • Borough Market near London Bridge, a gourmet paradise with fresh and organic and bakery products, delicious street food and many restaurants.
  • Southbank Centre Food Market, behind the Royal Festival Hall, is a weekend market with vendor dedicated to delicious, sustainable and ethical food.
  • Southbank Centre Book Market, under Waterloo Bridge with daily offerings of both paperbacks and hardcovers.
  • Maltby Street Market, beneath the arches of London Bridge on the south bank, is a popular weekend foodies attraction, with a great range and delicious street food arranged in stalls lined along the Ropewalk.
  • In Maltby street enjoy antique shops, distilleries, bakeries, and more.

City of London
The center of London is a financial district, with several good markets including;

  • Whitecross Street, with its large number of international food vendors.
  • Upmarket in the Old Truman Brewery presenting handmade crafts and clothing and open on Sundays.
  • Leather Lane, Offering more traditional mix of everything from leather to tropical flowers.
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