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    Borough Market is located on Southwark Street and Borough High Street just south of Southwark Cathedral on the southern end of London Bridge. The retail market operates six days per week; it is closed on Mondays.

  2. Borough Market. 13,919 reviews. #13 of 2,722 things to do in London. Flea & Street Markets. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. This market is one of Londons oldest and largest food markets, with over 100 delicatessens, butchers, fishmongers, and cheesemakers selling fresh produce, meats, artisanal delicacies, and more.

  3. Nov 29, 2023 · Borough Market is located in Southwark, with the official entrance at 8 Southwark Street (postcode SE1 1TL). It is easily reached from all over London, being close to attractions such as the London Bridge. The closest tube stations are London Bridge and Southwark.

  4. Feast on hot dishes from street food vendors and browse stalls heaped with fresh produce at foodie paradise Borough Market by London Bridge. From British fruits and vegetables to international delicacies, handmade chocolate truffles, Indian street food and raclette, there’s plenty to peruse and tuck into from the many traders and restaurants ...

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · Sitting in the heart of London Bridge, Borough Market has been a hub of food and commerce for over 1000 years – pretty impressive, right? But as it’s continued to go from strength to strength; planning a visit has got a whole lot more overwhelming.

  6. Jan 9, 2024 · Borough Market is nestled just to the west of London Bridge by Southwark Cathedral (also well worth a visit whilst you’re here), and can be easily accessed just a short walk from London Bridge tube station. You can get to Borough Market by taking the Jubilee or Northern line to London Bridge underground station.

  7. The City of London, which has fought for control for centuries, takes over the market and extends trading from two days a week to four 1270s The City of London bans its citizens from buying food in Southwark and prevents the markets traders from setting up on the bridge itself

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