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March

Lower Marsh Market

Above: Illustration picture about market area in London

From kimonos and goth jackets to chicken feet and yams, the markets of London have them all – in very affordable prices. Time to ready your dough and start practicing your bargaining skills.

Not all tourists and visitors can afford to go on a shopping spree in the high end establishments of London and sometimes even if you did have the money, you would still want to unravel the amazing finds in the best London markets.

Lower Marsh Market

This place is ravishing with quality vegetables from radicchio, rucola, spuds and celeriac – and they have fruits as well. This place has a variety of stuff - from burglar alarms to socks. Make sure you visit the vintage shops like “What the Butler Wore” and “William Prophet’s Fabulous Jewelry.” The best part is, you’re never away from good food while you explore the location.

Riverside Walk Market

This is the best place to find books for bargain. Since the market is on the Riverside, the better the weather, the more sellers. Be advised though that it is peak season and the place is crawling with people over the weekends.

The books here vary from the typical sci-fi thrillers and romances to books about vampires and the Marxist economy theory.

Aside from the mountains of books, they also have handicrafts, wood carvings, medieval needlepoint, and even play scripts.

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