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London Market Tour in Executive Luxury Vehicle private
$977.52
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Overview
Discover London’s Iconic Street Markets
Step into the vibrant heart of London with a private guided tour through the city’s most iconic street markets — all from the comfort of a luxury vehicle. This immersive experience combines shopping, culture, and history.
Explore the bohemian charm of Portobello Market, world-renowned for its eclectic mix of antiques, fashion, and vintage treasures. Indulge your senses at Borough Market, a foodie paradise offering an irresistible array of artisanal treats, international cuisine, Then, dive into the edgy, alternative vibe of Camden Market, where music, street art, and fashion collide in the spirit of Rock 'n' Roll.
London’s street markets trace their roots back to the Middle Ages, offering more than just shopping — they are living, breathing pieces of the city’s rich history. Whether you're hunting for unique fashion, handcrafted goods, this tour promises a fascinating and unforgettable day out.
this tour is ideal for those with limited mobility.
Step into the vibrant heart of London with a private guided tour through the city’s most iconic street markets — all from the comfort of a luxury vehicle. This immersive experience combines shopping, culture, and history.
Explore the bohemian charm of Portobello Market, world-renowned for its eclectic mix of antiques, fashion, and vintage treasures. Indulge your senses at Borough Market, a foodie paradise offering an irresistible array of artisanal treats, international cuisine, Then, dive into the edgy, alternative vibe of Camden Market, where music, street art, and fashion collide in the spirit of Rock 'n' Roll.
London’s street markets trace their roots back to the Middle Ages, offering more than just shopping — they are living, breathing pieces of the city’s rich history. Whether you're hunting for unique fashion, handcrafted goods, this tour promises a fascinating and unforgettable day out.
this tour is ideal for those with limited mobility.
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London Market Tour in Executive Luxury Vehicle private
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 8 hours
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- WiFi on board
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
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Borough MarketBorough Market: A Millennium of London Food Culture Origins in the 11th–12th Century Borough Market’s roots stretch back nearly 1,000 years. possibly even earlier, around the 990s, following the construction of the first medieval London Bridge. Over the centuries, the market evolved alongside the city, serving as a central hub for local farmers, bakers, brewers, and fishermen. It became known for its vibrant energy and essential role in feeding London’s growing population. 20th Century Decline and 21st Century Revival Despite a decline during the mid-20th century due to supermarket expansion and urban changes, Borough Market experienced a major revival in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It transformed into a celebrated foodie destination, known for artisan produce, organic food, and international delicacies, attracting chefs, locals, and tourists alike.
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Leadenhall MarketA boutique retail market within the heart of the City London. From the Roman Basilica to Diagon Alley, discover the rich heritage of Leadenhall Market. Leadenhall Market dates back to the 14th century and is situated in what was the centre of Roman London. Originally a meat, poultry and game market, it is now home to a number of boutique retailers, restaurants, cafes, wine bars and an award-winning pub. Starting as the site of a manor, Leadenhall has survived changes in use, rebuilding, and even the Great Fire to become a popular destination for city residents, visitors and workers. Built on the site of a Roman Basilica (Courts) and Forum (Market), Leadenhall was the largest market North of the Alps and occupied an area bigger than that of Trafalgar Square. Extensively restored in 1991, Leadenhall Market offers a spectacular Victorian setting with the roof, cobbles and buildings preserved. By the mid-20th century the shops are also being used for general retailing and leisure and by the end of the century Leadenhall Market has evolved into one of the City’s five principal shopping centres. HARRY POTTER & MORE Part of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (the first film in the blockbuster series) was filmed in Leadenhall in 2000/2001. The market was used to represent the area of London leading to the popular wizarding pub The Leaky Cauldron and magical shopping street Diagon Alley. Leadenhall Market is a popular choice as a filming location and can be seen in many other movies including: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy; The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus; Hearafter; and Love Aaj Kal. The pop group Erasure also filmed their music video for Love to Hate You in the market in 1991.
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New Covent Garden MarketCovent Garden is known for its many open-air cafés, restaurants, pubs, market stalls and shops. Famous are the many street performers who entertain the visitors on the pedestrianized piazza. A former floral market now houses the London Transport Museum.] A shopping and entertainment hub in London's West End, Covent Garden centres on the elegant, car-free Piazza, home to fashion stores, craft stalls at the Apple Market, and the Royal Opera House. Street entertainers The Jubilee Market area is steeped in history with the novelist Thomas De Quincey lodging and writing here, goods used to be delivered on ponies direct from the docks to the loading bays which can still be seen, and the first mention of a Punch and Judy show in Britain was recorded, here, by diarist Samuel Pepys, who saw such a show in the square in May 1662.
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Old Spitalfields MarketOld Spitalfields Market is a covered market in Spitalfields, London. There has been a market on the site for over 350 years. Spitalfields Market. As an international city, London is celebrated for its diversity in population. The East End has always been recognised for the wealth of cultures represented. Spitalfields served as a microcosm of this polyglot society, the 'melting pot' fusion of east and west. Open seven days a week, all year round. Come rain or shine, you'll find a lively market full of home-grown fashion, art, homewares and more. Filling the Market with vibrant vintage for over 14 years, our Thursday Antiques Market curated by Sherman & Waterman is alive with the South East’s most exciting traders. Prepare to compete with top fashion houses and film studios for London’s most covetable vintage fashion, art, postcards & ephemera, cameras, militaria, ceramics and jewellery. Fashion finds include American Workwear, Utility, Victoriana, 50s, 60s and 70s and Male Heritage, while costume jewellery covers everything from beautiful bargain gems to high end vintage Chanel. Don’t be surprised if you end up rubbing shoulders with East End art scene royalty… Tracy Emin and Sue Kreitzman are both Market regulars.
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Camden MarketCAMDEN MARKET IS A DIVERSE COMMUNITY OF CREATIVE SELLERS, STREET FOOD TRADERS AND INDEPENDENT STORES NEXT TO THE REGENT’S CANAL. In the 1960s, legendary gigs at Dingwalls and the Roundhouse changed London’s music scene forever, bringing rock and punk to London. These venues were beloved by counter culture bands, including The Clash, The Sex Pistols and Blondie. As Camden’s music industry boomed, alternative fashion came with it. Young designers started experimenting with new looks and selling them on market stalls where mods, rockers, punks and bohemians gathered to hang out and shop. The first of Camden’s markets, Camden Lock started in 1974 as an arts and crafts market outside Dingwalls Dance Hall. Its popularity quickly grew, with Camden Market becoming the place to go if you were looking for something ‘alternative’. British subcultures defined by music were burgeoning: mods, rockers, punks, bohemians – everybody who was ‘cool’ was down at Camden Market on a Sunday afternoon buying their hippy flares, leather jackets, cheese cloth smocks, ripped Levi’s, slogan tees, platform boots and battered old Dr Martens. Camden Market acted as a launch pad for many young designers. The flexibility of a market stall and the eclectic mix of visitors attracted to Camden Market every weekend made ideal conditions in which to start a fledging fashion business. By the mid-80s, The Daily Express had named Camden Lock ‘London’s trendiest Sunday hang-out’ stating that ‘many of Britain’s top designers started out with stalls here’. Eine Kleine, English Eccentrics and BodyMap are just a few of the brands that were dominating the London fashion scene in the 80s, not long after they had started out with nothing but a single stall in Camden Market.
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Portobello Road MarketThe Portobello Road Market — a six-day street market in Notting Hill, London — is one of the most famous street markets in the world. People flock to the Saturday antique market, in particular, to peruse over 1,000 antique vendors selling anything from furniture to collectibles Portobello is really several markets in one, Saturday being the day when all are in full swing. Then you can experience a mile of hustle, haggle, colour and energy. The feature of Saturdays is the opening of hundreds of antique and specialist shops and stalls. There are some talented and bizarre street performers to be spotted too. Friday – second busiest day Southern Portobello Road – antiques Middle of the market – food, new fashion, accessories, household goods Portobello Green, North Portobello – vintage clothing & accessories, collectables, bric-a-brac Golborne Road – bric-a-brac, furniture, food The markets main attraction is the vibrant antiques section which is located near Notting Hill tube station; The half mile of road contains 100’s of buzzing market stalls, shops and arcades. You can expect to find a wonderful and wide array on antiques dating from BC to the 1960’s on offer including items such as glass and crystal, silver, books and many other collectibles.
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London Market Tour in Executive Luxury Vehicle private
$977.52
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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