We have been to so many markets. The very first one we went to was Seven Dials Market. There were a crazy amount of options. I had a hard time choosing what I wanted to eat. There were some places that I thought would be one thing, but it ended up being another. There was one booth that had loaded hashbrowns. My first thought was that these hashbrowns were covered in cheese and bacon and stuff like that. The only thing on these hashbrowns were different sauces. Severely disappointed in that. But not disappointed in the market. That was so neat! It was two stories of basically a food court. But good food, and not mall food. I spent so long walking around trying to figure out what I wanted. I eventually landed on a pulled pork bagel sandwich. Was I completely happy with my choice? Not really. I am not a huge BBQ fan. Also, why did I choose something so American when I first got to London? Not sure. They also had people going around just picking up your trash when you were done. I was not expecting this because it was such a huge place consisting of a bajillion different food places. So that was neat. 

Another market I went to was clothing and accessories. It was on brick lane. I don’t know if it’s an official pop-up market. But I’m going to call that. Brick lane is known for it’s vintage shopping. I now know it for its insane fashion. I felt severely underdressed. Everyone’s outfits were so extravagant and incredible. I did get a watch ring! I did have to dance for a discount. But I must do what I must for a discount. 

So overall, London markets are super fun and such a great experience. You may not like the fried cheese sandwich thingy, but you’ll end up getting a bag of delicious blueberries and eating them all in one sitting. 

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