Borough Market is one of London's oldest and most renowned food markets, located in Southwark, near London Bridge. With origins dating back to at least the 13th century, it has evolved from a general market into a specialist food and drink market. It was officially established in its current form in the late 18th century. Borough Market is famous for its high-quality, gourmet food produce. You can find an array of artisanal cheeses, fresh produce, meats, fish, baked goods, street food, and international cuisines. It's celebrated for its diversity and quality of food vendors.
The market's vibrant, bustling atmosphere, with its narrow lanes packed with stalls, creates a sensory experience with sights, smells, and tastes from around the world. It's not just about buying food but also about enjoying it on the spot or tasting samples.
| 位置 | Situated under the shadow of Southwark Cathedral and near the Shard, it's easily accessible and a popular stop for both tourists and locals. |
Some famous dishes there include:
- Bomba Paella - 西班牙海鮮飯
- The Ginger Pig - Sausage Rolls
While the market is closed on Mondays, it has specific trading hours, which are typically Thursday to Saturday, some stalls, especially those selling provisions, might open on other days with reduced hours.