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Londoners love a market. It's the combination of eating, chatting and browsing(逛), and lovely stuff. Locals and tourists continue to rush to the capital's best stalls(货摊)and these days there's a huge range of markets across London. Below you'll find the very best markets in London.

Borough Market

Next to London Bridge, this food market has existed in some forms since at least 1014. It's now best known as a foodie's(美食家)paradise where Londoners come to buy top-quality meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, fresh-baked bread, cakes and sweet treats, oils and vinegar, and pretty much anything else they desire. Borough Market is open Monday to Saturday, with Saturday the busiest day.

Portobello Road Market

Portobello Road Market is really five markets in one, with different sections dedicated to second-hand goods, clothing and fashion, household essentials. You'll find the greatest range of antiques stalls on Saturdays.

Brick Lane Market

The streets of East London's Brick Lane are lined with stalls selling anything and everything on Sundays. You can find bargain fruits and vegetables, and electrical products, but this market's Unique Selling Point is its unpredictability: You could bag a second-hand bargain, or spend hours selecting inexpensive goods.

Broadway Market

Since being reopened in 2004, this street market has become attractive to fashion lovers. It is packed every Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm with arty students and East End creative types filling their large bags with organic groceries, vintage clothes, fresh flowers, coffee, books and unusual handmade gifts.

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