Borough Market
Borough Market

Borough Market

Free admission
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8 Southwark St., Southwark, London, Greater London, SE1 1TL

The Basics

There are few better ways to feel like a Londoner than a stroll around Borough Market. With more than 100 stalls selling everything from Italian cheese and Morecambe Bay shrimp to housemade fudge and fresh-from-the-oven baked goods, the legendary marketplace is a popular inclusion on London food tours. A walking tour with a local guide will give you the inside scoop on the most popular vendors and best prices.

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Eating London: Borough Market & Bankside Food Tour
Eating London: Borough Market & Bankside Food Tour
$129.65 per adult
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Lane was a fantastic and witty tour guide. She gave us history of the area, of the market and of course we tasted local foods.
Staci_D, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak times.

  • Borough Market is committed to eco-friendly and sustainable practices, so do your part by bringing your own reusable shopping bag.

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes, as there are three different marketplaces and more than 100 stalls to explore.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available in the market, and public restrooms are available at Three Crown Square and the Market Hall.

  • The market and restrooms are wheelchair accessible.

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How to Get There

Borough Market is located in London Bridge on the south side of the River Thames and just a short stroll from the bridge itself and The Shard. The easiest way to get there is on the Tube, and the closest station is London Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee lines. Driving is not recommended as the market is in the congestion-charge zone and there’s no on-site parking.

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When to Get There

Borough Market is open from Wednesday to Saturday, with a smaller market held on Mondays and Tuesdays. To avoid crowds, arrive early on a Saturday morning or come on a weekday afternoon. However, for the freshest produce and best choice, aim to get there before the lunchtime rush, when sandwiches, baked goods, and made-to-order products might sell out.

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Eating and Drinking at the Borough Market

Whether you’re hunting for ingredients, tucking into a healthy lunch, or want to discover London’s food scene, there’s something for everyone at Borough Market. Tuck into fresh pasta, sushi, or tapas at one of the many cafés; purchase British cheeses, charcuterie, and jams; or sample organic wines, ciders, and craft beers. After shopping, head to the demo kitchen in the Market Hall where guest chefs offer workshops, cooking demonstrations, and tasting sessions.

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