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What markets are there in London, England, and where are they?
London has always been a popular tourist destination with many open-air markets. Bian Xiao will recommend some interesting markets here today. If you come here, you can take a walk!

Broad Market of BoroughMarket is the most complete and famous food market in London, which sells all kinds of international and British local foods and is also one of the must-see food markets in London. If you are a foodie, come here quickly! This is a place that specializes in providing food. Of course, there are also places to buy food. In short, don't miss the food!

Located next to London Bridge, if you happen to come here every weekend, you must come here for a big meal when you are hungry! In particular, don't miss the delicious food made and sold here.

Address: No.8 Nanhua Street, southeast London, postcode 1 1TL.

Nearest subway station: London Bridge

PortobelloMarket in Notting Hill If the BoroughMarket just introduced is a paradise for foodies, then PortobelloMarket is a paradise for antique souvenir control. My sisters and I found some very beautiful brooches and rings in the market. They are not very expensive and they can afford them.

PortobelloMarket is one of the most famous and largest antique open-air markets in the world, and its "fame" may be attributed to a movie-Notting Hill starring hugh grant and Julia Roberts. So you must go to Nottingham Bookstore when you come here ~

Of course, in addition to the most important retro souvenirs, fresh vegetables, fruits and delicious food are also available. I recommend you to visit here on Saturday, because this day is the busiest.

Address: No.73 Notting Hill Road, southeast London, JX 135.

Nearest subway station: LadbrokeGrove

Of all the open-air markets in London, Covent Garden must be the most convenient to go. CoventGarden is mainly composed of AppleMarket, JubileeMarket and EastColonnadeMarket. Vendors in the market mainly sell antiques, handicrafts, various decorations and tourist souvenirs.

Perhaps the most lively reason here is that it is located in the busiest part of London. You can walk from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square, and then go directly to Covent Garden.

In addition, there are various small shops around the market, including clothes, tea sets, jewelry, toys and picture books. Of course, various food shops are also the theme here.

Another attraction of Covent Garden is that it is one of the biggest gathering places for street performers in London. Every day, they will present all kinds of interesting street performances for tourists. In addition, there is an "Apple Store", which is called the largest store in Europe.

Address: Apple Market in Covent Garden, London

Nearest subway station: Covent Garden or Leicester Square.

These markets are good, you can eat delicious food or go shopping to meet the different needs of everyone!