London will give you the opportunity to live a unique experience, because it is a city that is unlike any other in the world.
In addition to the main attractions, parks, castles and famous avenues with the much-advertised shops, there are also some hidden corners that will offer you special moments during your stay in the British capital.
Old Spitalfields Market is a covered market in Spitalfields, London. It is a market that has been around for over three centuries.
It is just outside the City of London and has a long history since the mid-17th century. At that time, King Charles I had granted permission to sell meat, poultry and fruit and over the decades it evolved into one of the most important markets in the world.
There you will have the opportunity to buy fruit, vegetables and taste local delicacies in local shops and restaurants.

The market is bounded by Crispin Street to the west, Lamb Street to the north, Red Lion Street and Commercial Street to the east, and Paternoster Row and Brushfield Street to the south.
The buildings were built in the late 19th century, but over the decades there have been some reconstructions and redesigns of the market stalls.
In short, it is an indoor market that is worth visiting, because it will take you back in time.
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