If you are looking for an alternative to a restaurant, London's food markets are some of the best in the world from artisan producers to street food vendors.
BOROUGH MARKET Borough Market in Southwark, is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. Borough market places an emphasis on high quality food, sustainable production and social connection. 8 Southwark St, London SE1 1TL, nearest tube - London Bridge rail terminal and London Underground station (Jubilee line and Northern Line)
CAMDEN MARKET Camden Market’s West Yard (the cobbled bit next to the canal and behind Lock 17) and adjoining stables market is full of creative street food vendors as well as cult cafes, terrace bars, top- notch street food and fresh-baked sweet stuff. This is our favourite market for street food and definitely worth a visit next time you are in town. Camden Lock Place, London NW1 8AF, nearest tube - Camden Town
BRIXTON VILLAGE MARKET
One of London's most diverse markets, Brixton Village has long been a cultural hub for both locals and visitors. Brixton Village houses over 100 independent traders including restaurants, boutiques, fruit and veg, meat, fish and masses of international food shops.
Unit 74 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8PS, nearest tube - Stockwell Station
TRUMAN BREWERY MARKETS For two decades the Upmarket has housed some of London's most exciting and imaginative up and coming street food and retail brands with more than 5,000 stallholders having traded with us throughout this time. Now firmly established as one of the capital's most eclectic food halls offering all manner of innovative street food, fresh produce, desserts and more every weekend. Upmarket, Ely's Yard, E1 6QR, nearest tube - Shoreditch High Street
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