
CITTIE OF YORK: The building is Grade II category, full of nooks and crannies, where is the dark bar with large wine vats with a capacity of 3,700 liters each.
DOG AND DUCK: It has a well-preserved Victorian interior, located in heart of Soho.

TRAFALGAR: a pub in Greenwich Riverine, famous for whitebait meals served.
THE GEORGE INN: The only coaching house style that still retains gallery in London. Pub's history dates back to 1542 and since lived nearby, it is believed that Shakespeare may have enjoyed a drink at the.
LONDON'S MARKETS:
For shoppers here's what they've always wanted. The city has 83 major street markets, which sells everything from antiques, exotic fashion accessories and handicraft retro...
BOROUGH MARKET: One of the largest food markets in the city, extending under the railway arches and London Bridge.CAMDEN MARKET: Which sells an interesting mix of clothing, food, crafts and music.
PORTOBELLO ROAD MARKET: This famous street in the world is home to the largest antiques market in the world, specializing in jewelry, art and silver tableware.

PETTICOAT LANE: One of the oldest and most famous markets of the capital, established over 400 years ago. whatever with over 1000 stalls selling furniture, food, household items and toys.
ALFIE'S MARKET: antique houses a hundred inside a former department store, with an incredible abundance and variety of items.
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