Thursday, July 10, 2014

Berwick Street Market: A Major Tourist Attraction


Can anybody imagine a street market to be a tourist attraction place? No? Then you have to think wider. London has a very famous market known as the Berwick street market that attracts more tourists than a monument can ever do or may be equal to that if not more. The market is vibrant and diversified neighborhoods with an extremely rich heritage. You can discover here independent vinyl shops and bespoke tailoring, traditional pubs and textiles, food and fashion, vintage and the oldest London market. The market contains each and everything from a pin to a pan. You may find everything you can name in the shops that are available for your convenience in a go.



“Established since 1830, Berwick Street Market is situated in Soho and sells an array of mouth-watering foods and nibbles. Open from early morning, stallholders sell cheeses, cakes, street food, artisan bread, fresh flowers and more. Often visited by local chefs, the market is known for its seasonal fruit and vegetables. Record shops are also plentiful.

It is the oldest fruits and veg’s London’s market situated on the very stretch of Berwick Street between the Soho strip joints of Walker court and the civilized Yauatcha restaurant. It was established in the year 1778 and at one point the market thriving ran the long Berwick Street. The Streetmarket is also very famous for the friendly environment it holds and has been joined with sandwich and hot food sellers. Also having a wide range of vintage stores and brand boutiques is what makes the place a complete customer requirement fulfilling place. The vendors here would not let you go empty handed from here. Even you also would not want to go without buying anything. The place takes your heart away in an instant.

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