If you want to experience one, there is no need to go straight to Bavaria Christmas The market this winter, because there are many in London.
Here, we have collected some places worth visiting, from markets that serve mulled wine and meat pies, to markets that can help you choose gifts for relatives who are difficult to buy.
Selfridge
The market behind Selfridge The store has returned for the second year in a row, this time on a larger scale. The team behind Street Feast is in charge of the food-so it is almost certain that the grub will be delicious-and elsewhere, there is a panicked person, a performance by Santa Claus himself, and the opportunity to make some holiday purchases from the Christmas tree. arrive gift.
Leidenhall Market
This time of year is always one of the most picturesque exhibitions, Leidenhall Market As the name suggests, it’s a great Christmas marketThere are many boutique stalls offering gifts that you may not find elsewhere, as well as food and drinks. Late night shopper? Open until late on December 8. In addition, if you want to hang out for a drink, there are some great bars here.
Borough Market
This historic market has been transformed for Christmas with lights and decorations, and from the beginning of December, choirs and street performers will provide holiday soundtracks. From December 7th to 9th, top chefs will be in charge of the festive kitchen, providing tasters and cooking skills, and Cheese Night will return on December 15th-consult with cheese dealers in the market and stock blues, brie, etc. .
South Bank Center
This section of the Thames is always full of Christmas atmosphere. Jimmy’s Lodge provides a slimy hot pot with transparent “snowballs” and a new light trail in 2021. The market is also a mainstay, alpine-style chalets supply all the gifts and decorations used to cut pies and hot todi.
Greenwich Market
The Greenwich Market is another great place to shop and pick unique gifts. There are a variety of goods for you to read, from arts and crafts to jewelry and fashion. Expect plenty of seasonal food and drinks to keep you energized while browsing. It is open 7 days a week, from 10 am to 5:30 pm-so if you realize on the morning of the 24th that you still need to buy one or two gifts, then you can be covered.
Kingston
This market in Kingston has 40 independent stalls for strolling around and is an ideal place for residents of the Southwest. Shopping stalls stock stuffing on hand, and food vendors cook roast pigs, sausages and other cold weather staples. While you are there, take the children to spin on the old-fashioned carousel.
Kings Cross
This market has a big USP-it is located under the canopy, so if the British winter continues its old trick, you will be safe. Otherwise, you can expect to find everything from cheese to natural wines, as well as various creations from independent designer manufacturers who will stay in. From December 3rd to 5th, you can go to the special vegetarian market, and from December 10th to 12th, you can participate in seminars and wine tastings, including wine, chocolate, panettone, etc.



