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London Market full day private Tour

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Join a private tour to explore the majestic royal palaces of London, including Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, and Kensington Palace.

Hoogtepunt van de tour

London is famous for its street markets, which offer a wide range of products, from gourmet food to antiques to cutting-edge fashion. However, finding what you're looking for can be a challenge. This tour takes you to some of London's most celebrated markets, accompanied by an expert guide. You'll visit Portobello Market in Notting Hill, taste delicious foods at Borough Market, explore the vibrant Camden Markets, and stroll around Covent Garden and Old Spitalfields.

Wat is inbegrepen?

  • Airconditioned vehicle
  • Parking Fees
  • Private transportation
  • WiFi on board

Wat is niet inbegrepen?

  • Gratuities
  • Blue Badge Guide

Aanvullende informatie

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

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Routebeschrijving

London Local Market & Shopping Tours Itinerary (2026 Guide) – What You'll See & Do

Explore the full itinerary for London Market full day private Tour in London, United Kingdom (UK). This local market & shopping tours experience includes 5 stops over 1 day. Duration: 8 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

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Hier is het startpunt

Borough Market
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Borough Market

Stop: 60 minutes
Borough Market
Borough Market. Nestled next to London Bridge, this iconic food market has existed in some form since at least 1014. Though it still operates as a wholesale market in the early hours, it’s now best known as a foodie’s paradise where discerning Londoners come to buy top-quality meats, fish, fruit and veg, fresh-baked bread, cakes and sweet treats, oils and vinegars, and pretty much anything else they desire
2

Old Spitalfields Market

Stop: 60 minutes
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market, following its noughties rejuvenation, this covered market opposite Liverpool Street station has blossomed into a major shopping destination. Now open seven days a week, the central concourse is filled with stalls selling contemporary and vintage clothes, bespoke children’s toys, home items and artisan food products. Inside, you’ll also find a decent selection of permanent retail outlets Duration
3

Camden Market

Stop: 2 hours
Camden Market
Camden Market, technically several adjoining markets, this sprawl of stalls stretching from Camden Town tube to the Regent’s Canal is London’s fourth most popular visitor attraction. Every week, around 250,000 people come here to shop, sample street food and soak up the distinctive, still-grungy atmosphere. Camden Lock Market is an arts-and-crafts haven while the Stables Market is a trendy spot for everything from quirky furniture to fetish clothing. Nearby Buck Street Market on Camden High Street (the one under a sign that reads ‘The Camden Market’) is best for T-shirts and touristy trinkets. The markets in Camden Town are open seven days a week and always seem to be buzzing
4

Portobello Road Market

Stop: 2 hours
Portobello Road Market
The world’s largest antiques market occupies a prime stretch of Notting Hill, an area that manages to feel diverse and surprising despite heavy gentrification (how Hugh Grant in that movie could afford a one-person flat share despite working in a bookshop is beyond us) in the ’90s. Portobello Road Market is really five markets in one, with different sections dedicated to second-hand goods; clothing and fashion; household essentials; fruit, veg and other food; and the main event: antiques. You’ll find the greatest range of antiques stalls on Saturdays, when the market gets so busy that it’s wise to arrive before 11am. Portobello buzzes on Fridays too, but this fascinating street packed with characterful cafés, shops and drinking spots is worth a visit any time
5

Covent Garden

Stop: 60 minutes
Covent Garden
New Covent Garden Market This grand neoclassical building in the heart of Covent Garden is a London landmark. Since 1980, after traffic congestion forced the traditional fruit-and-veg market to relocate, Covent Garden Market has reinvented itself as a serious shopping destination. On Mondays, it’s filled with stalls selling antiques and collectables; then from Tuesday to Sunday, it welcomes a broader range of traders offering everything from handmade jewellery to artisan soaps. There are plenty of permanent retail units, too, mainly housing fancy brands like Mulberry and Tom Ford. Once you’re done exploring, which could honestly take hours, Jubilee Market across the piazza is great for gifts and trinkets

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