We have curated a private gluten free food tour of Borough market. The market can be stressful and difficult to explore if you are new to the area. On each of our private tours, your group will be led by one of our friendly, local guides. Full of interesting stories and funny anecdotes you'll be led around Borough market and the surrounding areas like a local. We'll introduce you to some of London's best gluten free vendors tasting dishes and flavours from around the world all made right here in Borough market.
All gluten free bites and dishes are included in the price. There's plenty for a filling lunch.
The oldest bridge in London and the reason why Borough market exists. We'll share stories about the amazing history of the bridge from early Roman times, through the middle ages when severed heads were displayed here.
One of the world's most famous rivers provides a unique backdrop to our tour. A main source of the capital's drinking water the river has provided life to the city for thousands of years.
The larder of London. One of the world's truly great food markets. Our tour focuses on the market as we explore the narrow alleys and lanes feasting on the best gluten free dishes on offer. We'll meet traders and hear about their stories as we try different dishes and tastings from some of London's best street food vendors.
The ship that conquerered the world has a replica that sits in a dry dock right by Borough market.
Once the doomed resting place for the city's vagrants, waifs and strays. We'll pass by the old prison that coined the phrase "the clink".
Your guide will be waiting for you outside Roasting Plant Coffee Shop. The coffee shop is on Borough High street. As you walk towards London Bridge it's on your left.
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A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
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