London's Cosmopolitan Cuisine Foodlover's Tour
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Duration 4 hours
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Private Tour
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Snacks included
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Guides in 10 languages
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Hygiene measures provided
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Wheelchair accessible
Explore London's diverse culinary scene on a 4-hour food tour, tasting international cuisines with a local expert guide in your language.
Included
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Snacks
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Hand sanitizers and masks will be available in our vehicles for the best hygiene practice.
Excluded
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Public transportation tickets
Explore London's diverse culinary scene on a 4-hour food tour, tasting international cuisines with a local expert guide in your language.
Highlights
- Food lovers can indulge in a wide variety of cuisines at Borough Market
- Old Spitalfields Market offers a mix of independent stores and restaurants
- Experience the vibrant and dynamic atmosphere of Camden Town
- Discover the colorful and creative district of Soho
- Explore the historic and culturally rich markets of London
Meeting Point
The closest tube station is Embankment Station where you can access by District (Green), Circle (Yellow), Bakerloo (Brown) and Northern (Black) Lines. You can also walk from the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge (5 minutes walk)
Embankment Pl, London WC2N 6NS , United Kingdom
End Point
The closest tube station is Embankment Station where you can access by District (Green), Circle (Yellow), Bakerloo (Brown) and Northern (Black) Lines. You can also walk from the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge (5 minutes walk)
Embankment Pl, London WC2N 6NS , United Kingdom
What to expect
Borough Market
Welcome to one of the oldest markets in the world. Borough Market is a prime destination for food lovers, and it has been in continuous operation since 1014 near London Bridge. It has a great historic connection to London’s only bridge in Roman, Saxon and Medieval times. Borough Market offers pretty much any type of food you can imagine. Food lovers can just lose themselves in different foods from all over the world. From French cheeses, olives and bread to traditional English pies, Spanish paella, French confit duck, Asian curries it perfectly reflects the melting pot identity of the city. The Borough Market’s stallholders are also the producers. The farmer who reared the animal, the fisherman who caught the fish, the baker who baked the bread and the cookie, Borough market simply carries the soul of London. Therefore, Borough Market is a perfect place to eat and sample any type of food you like, especially traditional English Sunday roast. It’s the national identity and finger-licking good. Yes, forget about the chic knives and forks and dig in with both hands. As Tourope UK Ltd, we are pretty sure that you will visit more than once, and you will never get tired of it. You will just need to keep coming back. Borough Market is a place where food is talked about almost as enthusiastically as it is consumed. See, smell, sample and get the taste! But make sure that you visit with an empty stomach. Then it would be a feast for your eyes, your tongue as well as your tummy. It’s the centre of the world. Don’t miss it.
Old Spitalfields Market
Old Spitalfields Market is one of London’s best marketplaces you can admire. It’s home to domestic and international communities for long run traders and food lovers. It’s a great place with a weekly line up of daily, vintage, vinyl and one-off markets plus a mix of independent local stores and restaurants to discover. Old Spitalfields Market is open 7 days a week and it is the perfect antidote to the high street. It’s an exciting and vibrant place where you can find small producers with local creatives and artisans, original independent retailers and a few well-known brands under one historic roof. Like other historic markets in London, Old Spitalfields Market is also home to the selected and chosen traders, craftsmen, artists, and other artisans proudly. All those lovely people and traders have a wonderful history and stories to tell the customers in this 2000-year-old city. Wonder about how the things are designed, their creative process and eccentric people who produce what products, so sure, you’ll find here in this lovely market. You surely can make sure every artisan and traders are offering the top-notch quality food products with their expertise and deep knowledge in this historic, chic and elegant market. In the centre of the market floor, there are ten fully equipped kitchens where an exceptional contemporary and authentic cooking is on the stage. The market proudly offers for their visitors’ new levels of quality and variety in the dishes prepared by their skilled chefs and operators, many of whom have already established great fame and reputation. What’s next? Just come and explore!
Camden Town
Camden Town where you will fall in love with the dynamics of this lovely town. This city is just a cultural sanctuary for teens, tourists and punks. Live music in alternative and old-school clubs and major stars at the Jazz Cafe and the Roundhouse are part of the flourishing nightlife scene. During the day, cafés bustle, with hundreds and hundreds of stalls on the market with souvenirs you will be able to buy. At international food stalls, you will also admire the street food selection or you can experience shopping in a disco environment under neon lights with dancers, then in the Stables area, don't miss Cyberdog. Here you can also join Canal Boat Tour for an Italian home away from home experience right in the heart of the city.
Soho
Well, welcome to the most colourful and creative districts in the West End of London. Although Soho is originally a fashionable district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital since the 19th century but the history of Soho goes back to the 16th century. The area was developed from farmland by our monarch, Henry VIII in 1536. The aristocracy had mostly moved away by the mid-19th century when Soho was particularly badly hit by an outbreak of cholera in 1854. For much of the 20th century, Soho had a reputation as a base for the sex industry in addition to its nightlife and its location for the headquarters of leading film companies. Since the 1980s, the area has undergone considerable gentrification. It is now predominantly a fashionable district of upmarket restaurants and media offices, with only a small remnant of sex industry venues. London's gay community is centred on Old Compton Street in Soho. As a result of Greek and Italian immigration, many small and easily affordable restaurants and cafés, mainly were founded in Soho during the 19th century. In London’s redlight district, there are hundreds and hundreds of secret taste spots that you will admire. Just delve into the exciting London food scene as you let your stomach lead you to the best restaurants and secret taste spots in London. Get downright messy with street food at London markets or enjoy a creative cocktail at top bars in London, yes, they are all in Soho. London is also crammed full of traditional English pubs, from traditional boozers to quirky hangouts, you name it. For locals and tourists on a bright and sunny day, Soho Square's is a really cool place to hang out, chill with your friends have something to eat and of course have something to drink. You will also realize its pavements busy with tourists going to West End shows, media professionals in the area marching to work, hungry patrons and taste hunters sampling some of London’s best restaurants and of course, people looking to have a dazzling night out at Soho’s vibrant clubs, bars and English pubs. In order to assume the soul of Soho, the best thing you can do is wandering its medieval narrow streets or sitting on a table and watching those all pass-byer while you’re drinking your Soho style cocktails. Explore off the beaten tracks and hidden gems of Soho with our APTG qualified guides today.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit Borough Market on an empty stomach.
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Try the famous Fish and Chips at a local spot.
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Check out Camden Town's vibrant street food.
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Soho has hidden gems for cocktails and food.
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Explore Old Spitalfields Market's unique stalls.
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