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Second day in London: Borough Market
We started the second day in London going to The Borough Market, which is a medieval place. It's situated in the Southwark, concretely, in the river side of the Thames, near Southwark Cathedral.
This market was inaugurated in 1851 and it's a representative building of the Art déco. It's worth to remembering its schedule if you want to go there. It's open every day, except on Saturday, between 8 am and 6 pm, it depends on the day of the week.
The first thing we did was listen to the rules' teachers. They told us that the most important rule was to talk to the English people. At eleven thirty we came into the market and started to promenade around the small shops. There were a lot of items to buy, for instance, spices, cheeses, bread, plants, vegetables like artichokes, potatoes,
On the other hand, there were several stalls where you could eat a little brunch, such as

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The Borough Market

March 17, 2018

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Southwark, London

Second day in London: Borough Market
We started the second day in London going to The Borough Market, which is a medieval place. It's situated in the Southwark, concretely, in the river side of the Thames, near Southwark Cathedral.
This market was inaugurated in 1851 and it's a representative building of the Art déco. It's worth to remembering its schedule if you want to go there. It's open every day, except on Saturday, between 8 am and 6 pm, it depends on the day of the week.
The first thing we did was listen to the rules' teachers. They told us that the most important rule was to talk to the English people. At eleven thirty we came into the market and started to promenade around the small shops. There were a lot of items to buy, for instance, spices, cheeses, bread, plants, vegetables like artichokes, potatoes,
On the other hand, there were several stalls where you could eat a little brunch, such as

hamburgers, sausages, sushi and so on. There were also a typical British food whose name is scone. In fact, we bought some pieces of them. Later, we shared our impressions about them so, some people liked them and some people didn't. We had the chance to talk to the Londoner people who was living in that area. We asked them the following sentence: “How foreigner people can become a good Londoner?” Anybody told us the right answer, but we came to the conclusion: you become a nice Londoner if you settle in their community and, this market is the best place to do it because there are all people under the sun there.
To sum up, the travel was the awesome experience for us, we are going to remember it for along time, for sure! That's why, we recommend you that If you go to London some day, you should visit this market to have lunch because you'll find there a big range of food.

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