Introduction
Make your way into Greenwich Market, a world famous market that truly has it all. Only 20 minutes from the middle of London, Greenwich market is in the center of the World Heritage Site. From jewelry and clothing to handcrafted toys, you are able to find that perfect one-of-a-kind item at the market. In between encountering these special gems, enjoy stuffed vine leaves, tea, artisan breads and other tasty food and drinks. Greenwich Market has a schedule, where special days for collectibles are appointed. Plan your course of action or just walk through the market; you can find anything imaginable at Greenwich Market in London.
Greenwich Market is one of many markets in London. The market culture can be said to be one of the most representative London culture. The large and small markets are all over London. Some markets are only open at a specific time. The Greenwich Market is conventionally open, although not very big. But it is quite distinctive, especially when you come here to see the Greenwich Observatory, you will definitely pass by. It is good to stroll around and feel the market culture here.
Greenwich Market is a market in the Greenwich area of London. There are many markets in London. Greenwich is not very big, but it is very clean. From the city center, you can take the subway directly, but the subway station here has no gates for entering and leaving the station. It is easy to miss the card, and then there will be inspectors on the ground to check the tickets randomly, and you will have to pay a fine, so don't forget to swipe the card, very big pit. There are a variety of snacks, crafts, clothing, etc. in the market. It is good to go shopping and experience the market culture in London.
Greenwich Market was founded in 1737, and I went to Greenwich on the weekend to go to the market, haha. There are a lot of people and it is very lively. There are a lot of delicious food, but unfortunately the appetite is relatively small, some things are not understandable, I didn't dare to eat. I ate a box of Japanese paella, which was quite delicious. There are shredded seafood, shrimps and so on. Sushi rice seasoning is also good. After eating, I walked around the market and all kinds of things were quite fun.
Greenwich Market is a large market in London's Greenwich district, which has been around for two or three hundred years and is a very old market. There are many merchants here, restaurants and bars, and it is relatively light on weekdays, but it is very lively on weekends. If you are interested, you can come and stroll.
Very lively and varied market, we had coffee in it very simple stalls made coffee very delicious