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What type of food is sold at Borough Market?
Borough Market has a large selection of food and is a popular option for Londoners and visitors passionate about what they eat. While mostly known for its seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs and baked goods, it also boasts a wealth of butchers, fishmongers and cheesemakers.
Borough Market is also a famous street food spot, offering selections from all over the world, including Thai curry, Spanish paella, Indian samosas, Ethiopian stew and gourmet burgers. Plant-based and vegan options are available, along with a variety of pastries, sweets and drinks including coffee, wine and freshly squeezed juices.
Borough Market offers an authentic yet dynamic food experience representing the diversity of London and its food culture regardless of whether you are just buying ingredients or stopping by for an amazing meal.
What are Borough Market’s opening hours?
Borough Market's opening hours vary throughout the week - typically weekdays start later in the morning and continue throughout the afternoon, with more traders available from midweek onwards. Saturdays are among the busiest days - all stalls are generally open offering the greatest variety of produce and prepared foods, with the most street traders present.
Despite the shorter hours on Sunday, the market is still open and continues to attract large crowds at its popular food stalls.
All Borough Market trading hours are fairly variable from day to day but it is worth mentioning that weekdays usually offer a more leisurely browsing experience while busier days like weekends or holidays offer a more dynamic atmosphere with a more pronounced variety of activities.
Does Borough Market have seating areas?
Yes, there is seating available, but limited due to the historic layout of the market and the demand. There are several communal benches and standing tables throughout the market where customers can stop to eat their food. These seating options are on a first-come, first-served basis and they fill up quickly especially at peak times.
Some food vendors offer small designated eating areas, which is common in the Green Market section. Other gatherings of people take place nearby along the riverside, and sometimes around Southwark Cathedral's courtyard.
This isn't an organised traditional sit-down dining environment, but rather one for relaxing and enjoying your food on the go. If you prefer being seated whilst eating, try to visit during quieter parts of the day like mid-morning or late afternoon to have a chance of finding a comfortable place to enjoy your meal.
Is Borough Market open on Sundays?
Yes, Borough Market is also open on Sundays, attracting visitors from around the city flocking to its many stalls. While the hours on Sunday are usually slightly shorter and commonly span from late morning into the afternoon, it still presents a wealth of street vendors offering a mix of ready-to-eat meals, baked goods and specifically sourced products, which contribute to maintaining a lively atmosphere.
Sundays at Borough Market can busy, especially during lunch and snack times, therefore, if you prefer a quieter exploration experience, opt for a mid-week visit.
There can also be changes to operational hours during holidays and special occasions so visitors are advised to check in advance before visiting.
How do you get to Borough Market by train or bus?
Borough Market has great public transport connections and is very easy to access from anywhere within London. The closest underground station is London Bridge, which is served by the Jubilee and Northern Lines as well as mainline rail services. From the station, it’s a simple five minutes walk to the main entrance of the market.
Borough Underground station, on the Northern Line, is also not far away so it is a viable alternative option. There are also many bus routes that stop along Borough High Street and Southwark Street if you prefer to travel by bus.
If you like cycling, there are bicycle docking stations on the market's perimeter. If you are exploring the Thames Path or staying on the South Bank, you can simply walk here from local attractions like Tate Modern and the Globe Theatre.
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