Borough Market

Borough Market in London

I have been travelling since the end of January, how quickly nine weeks can go by when you are having fun.  With my family living all over the world, I think my life will be destined to travel this often, if not more.  Six weeks in California, through London, home for five days and then off to Australia for three weeks.   Although I have travelled to London more times than I can remember, I had never ventured to Borough Market until my last trip.  I can not imagine why it has taken me so long to visit this market. I love how Cosmopolitan it is, and yet so British.  It has something for everyone, with its bargains, inexpensive items and of course the glorious bounty of food stalls.

Borough market hhistory

” Borough has long been synonymous with food markets and as far back as the 11th century, London Bridge attracted traders selling grain, fish, vegetables and livestock. In the 13th century traders were relocated to what is now Borough High Street and a market has existed there ever since.”

Old Image of borough market

It has a living breathing energy that resonates under the great wrought iron arches.  There is such pride in the purveyors discussions about their produce, as they coax you to sample their amazing dishes. Its a  great place to meet friends or colleagues for lunch, or just to meander through the stalls, being inspired to cook something exceptional from the seemingly endless supply of the best fresh produce .

Borough Market

Cheese-at-Borough-Market

Cheese vendors at Borough Market Lond

Continental cheese, jamon, chorizo, and olives sit alongside the quintessential English sausage rolls, Scotch Eggs, fresh pheasant,  black aged beef ribs, and fresh seafood.

Borough Market

Fish vendor at Borough Market

Fish at Borough Market

Fresh flowers abound at the Gated Garden and Chez Michele, and beautiful English Lavender is tied into beautiful smelling bundles

Flower vendors at Borough Market

Borough Market flowers

Your choice of any bread your heart desires is available at the various bread stalls

Bread vendors at Borough Market London

Fresh fruit and vegetables stalls extend  as far as the eye can see.

Borough Market Vegetables

And of course what better way to end a trip to the Borough Market then with a glass of bubbly, whether it be Italian Prosecco, or French Champagne .

Champagne at Borough Market

Make sure you make it a place to visit when next in London.

Borough-market-old-image-of-vendors

Where is it : 8 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TL

Lunch Market : Monday and Tuesday 10-5

Full Market : Wednesday and Thursday 10-5

Friday 10 – 6

Saturday 8 – 5

Sunday Closed
How to get there :

By train and underground : The Market is located next to London Bridge station which is serviced by the Jubilee and Northern Lines on the underground and by overground trains from all over London and the south of England.  Exit the station following the exit signs for Borough High Street.

Travelling by bus: If you’re travelling by bus, stops at London Bridge, Borough High Street or Southwark Street will leave you right by the Market.

 

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3 Comments

  • Reply ratna April 5, 2016 at 4:12 AM

    How beautiful! The BW pictures tie in with the history of the place. A trip remains incomplete without a visit to the local farmer’s market, doesn’t it? I so enjoy these travels, real or virtual.

    • Reply Shades of Cinnamon April 5, 2016 at 1:27 PM

      My favourite thing to do is visit these markets Ratna, so many incredible people with so much to offer.

  • Reply Elizabeth April 11, 2016 at 7:36 PM

    Oh! Ev, I feel like I have traveled next to you through this story. I anchored in many of your images for a while admiring not only the venue and its history, but every stall you featured in this post. The paella, seafood (squids, octopus, etc.), flowers, herbs, mushrooms, cheeses, artisan breads, what an emporium of food. I could have spent every hour of the day in the market and never leave. Thank you for the coordinates. I (we) must go. Hugs xoxo 🙂

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