Experience the flavors, stories, and vibrant personalities of one of London’s most iconic food hubs with our Borough Market Food Tour. This tour dives into the rich tapestry of Borough Market, where food vendors from all walks of life bring their culinary passions to the table.
As you explore the bustling market, you’ll savor eight different tastings that celebrate the diverse communities making up London’s culinary melting pot. From mouthwatering Argentinian empanadas to irresistible home-baked Chinese sweets, each bite tells a story of the city’s multicultural soul. Along the way, you’ll meet the fascinating characters behind the food, hear their stories, and learn about the unique role this market has played in London’s history.
Situated in one of the capital’s most historic districts, Borough Market has been a gathering place for centuries—an area known for entertainment in medieval times.
Join the Borough Market food tour to discover the stories and food characters thriving in London's famous market. Taste mouth-watering Argentinian empanadas and homemade Chinese sweets while immersing yourself in the vibrant life of the world's greatest city. Explore the historical area, wind through the market and its surrounding streets, and even encounter film sets along the way. Experience the unparalleled Borough Market and embark on a culinary adventure through London's vibrant communities.
All food and drink samples are included
Plenty of fascinating and fun stories about the market and area’s history along the route
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Host name: James Pelham
Host phone number: +447553117187
Address: London, SE1 9QQ, United Kingdom
Additional Info: Meeting outside of Roasting Plant Coffee
**Please contact your host by phone call or WhatsApp to confirm and/or ask any questions about the event.**
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