Discover three very different and exciting historic markets on your guided walk through the buzzing East End. Get behind-the-scenes and meet the makers in the legendary,1000-year-old Borough Market, a foodie haven at the cutting edge of what to eat in London. Take in the architectural elegance and grown-up atmosphere of Leadenhall Market, in London’s Square Mile, and hear about its Roman origins and links to the one-time mayor extraordinaire, Dick Whittington. Wind through Jack the Ripper's hunting ground. See street names in Bengali and chapels converted into mosques, alongside conservation areas of Georgian houses, and an English Baroque architectural masterpiece, in this playground for contemporary artists.
Ignite your taste buds in an authentic Brick Lane restaurant, the most famous curry location in London. Tuck into a tasting menu of different home cooked Bengali dishes delicately flavoured with fragrant spices.
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The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599. Ther modern version of the theatre was built by Sam Wanamaker and hosts regular plays in an open air environment
After sharing the Millbank site with Tate Britain for many decades, since 2000 Tate Modern has occupied the converted former Bankside Power Station. This was originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of Battersea Power Station, and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963. It is directly across the river from St Paul's Cathedral. The power station closed in 1981
Explore Borough Market and feast on some of the Markets best food it has to offer.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Hi There Your London Top Tasting Tour is booked! :) We are really looking forward to welcoming you! On the day of your booking, please arrive 10 mins before the experience starts, this is a regular tour and you will be joined by other guests. For the respect of all guests, we will leave on time and we do not take on latecomers Meeting Point: The Shakespeare Globe at Bankside ferry pier entrance next to the orange lifebuoy ring Please bring a topped up Oyster Card in case we take Public Transport. The tour will commence on time, so please do not be late! A few friendly reminders, this is a walking tour 1. Bring comfy shoes 2. Bring an umbrella, warm coat or sunscreen to withstand the beautiful English weather 3. Bring water 4. Bring a camera 5. Please arrive 10 mins before we start 6. Use google maps or another app to plan your journey, London is a big busy city and planning in advance really helps Please contact us if you have any queries or questions. Gratuities ..All Food and Beverage Service includes Service Charge. .. The tour itself does not include any gratuities and are entirely discretionary. Risk Warning: Please speak to your guide prior the tour about your allergies or food intolerances or send us an email to [email protected] Please be advised that the food on the tour is not prepared by us and are using third-party vendors. Be aware that food prepared in the markets and by our suppliers may contain or could have been in contact with nuts, wheat, soybeans, milk, eggs, shellfish, crustacea’s. Possible cross-contamination is possible. We will take every possible care to offer you alternatives. We won’t be able to answer our phones once the tour has started it is essential that you arrive 10 minutes before the start and unfortunately, we will not be able to provide a refund due to lateness or delay.