Borough Market London Bridge & Fish & Chips

Ordinary as it may seem, the iconic fish and chips at Borough Market near London Bridge is a culinary experience that will leave you craving for more.

Nestled near the iconic London Bridge, Borough Market is a bustling epicenter of culinary delights. Visitors can explore the market’s historic architecture while sampling an array of artisanal goods and fresh seafood. The highlight, however, is the classic British dish – fish and chips. As one wanders through the vibrant stalls, the aroma of perfectly crisp batter and flaky white fish beckons, hinting at the gastronomic journey that awaits.

Key Points

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  1. The 2-hour guided tour begins at The Monument, exploring London Bridge and culminating in a tasting of classic British Fish & Chips at the vibrant Borough Market.

  2. The tour offers scenic views of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge, as well as an opportunity to discover remnants of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.

  3. The Monument, a 202-foot tall column, provides panoramic views of the city and highlights the historical context of the Great Fire of London in 1666.

  4. Borough Market, with its rows of fresh seafood, baked goods, and artisanal produce, immerses visitors in a vibrant atmosphere of sights, sounds, and culinary experiences.

  5. The tour is wheelchair accessible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring accessibility and flexibility for all participants.

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Tour Overview

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This 2-hour guided tour allows visitors to experience the lively Borough Market and indulge in classic British Fish & Chips.

Starting at The Monument, the tour explores London Bridge, offering views of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.

Participants then venture into the bustling Borough Market to sample the iconic Fish & Chips dish and learn about its history.

The tour continues through backstreets, including the oldest pub south of the river, and uncovers remnants of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.

Wander through backstreets to discover the oldest pub south of the river and remnants of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.

The tour is wheelchair accessible and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.

Booking Information

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How much does the tour cost? This 2-hour guided walking tour of Borough Market and Fish & Chips is priced from 2,082 CZK per person.

The booking process is convenient, as no upfront payment is required. Customers can reserve the tour and pay later.

Additionally:

  1. Availability for different starting times can be checked.

  2. Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance.

  3. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all.

Itinerary Highlights

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The tour begins at The Monument to the Fire of London, where the guide provides historical context about this iconic landmark. Next, the group crosses the London Bridge, taking in the stunning views of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. At the famous Borough Market, visitors can taste the local delicacy of Fish & Chips while learning about the market’s rich history. The tour then explores the charming backstreets, including a visit to the oldest pub south of the river. Finally, the group discovers the remnants of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.

| Itinerary Highlights |

|———————|

| Start at The Monument to the Fire of London |

| Walk across London Bridge |

| Visit Borough Market, taste Fish & Chips |

The Monument to the Fire of London

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The Monument to the Fire of London stands as a striking reminder of the devastating blaze that consumed much of the city in 1666. This 202-foot tall column commemorates the disaster and serves as the starting point for the tour.

The Monument to the Fire of London stands as a striking reminder of the devastating blaze that consumed much of the city in 1666.

Visitors can:

  1. Learn about the fire’s origins and the column’s construction.

  2. Climb the 311 steps to the public viewing platform for panoramic vistas of the city.

  3. Explore the museum at the monument’s base to delve deeper into the history of the Great Fire.

From this iconic landmark, the tour continues across London Bridge, offering captivating views and the promise of delectable Fish & Chips.

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Crossing London Bridge

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After learning about the iconic Monument to the Fire of London, the tour continues across the iconic London Bridge.

Strolling along the bridge, visitors can take in breathtaking views of the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge. The guide shares insights into the bridge’s rich history, dating back to the early 19th century.

Crossing the River Thames, the group takes a moment to appreciate the expansive cityscape and the bustling activity on the water below.

This segment of the tour offers a chance to capture memorable photos before heading to the next destination, Borough Market.

Exploring Borough Market

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As the group crosses into the historic Borough Market, they’re immediately immersed in the vibrant sights, sounds, and aromas of this renowned culinary destination.

The guide leads them through the bustling stalls, pointing out:

  1. Rows of fresh seafood, baked goods, and artisanal produce.

  2. Vendors enthusiastically showcasing their wares and offering samples.

  3. The historic architecture that has stood witness to centuries of trading.

The group samples the classic British dish of Fish & Chips, savoring the crisp golden batter and fluffy potato.

The guide shares the market’s rich history, from its medieval origins to its current status as a foodie haven.

Tasting Fish & Chips

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Having explored the vibrant Borough Market, the group now focuses on tasting the quintessential British dish of Fish & Chips.

The guide leads them to a renowned local fish and chip shop, where they’re served generous portions of crispy, golden-brown fried fish and fluffy, hand-cut potato fries.

Served generous portions of crispy, golden-brown fried fish and fluffy, hand-cut potato fries at a renowned local fish and chip shop.

As they enjoy the savory, salty flavors, the guide shares the history of this classic dish, explaining how it became a beloved staple in British cuisine.

The group savors every bite, marveling at the perfect balance of textures and tastes that make Fish & Chips a true culinary delight.

Discovering Shakespearean Remnants

The tour now shifts its focus to the remnants of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a cherished landmark that stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Bard.

As the group explores the backstreets, they discover:

  1. The remains of the original Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare’s plays were first performed.

  2. Architectural details that provide insights into the design and construction of the historic venue.

  3. Interpretive signage and exhibits that bring the Shakespearean era to life, transporting visitors to a time of great cultural and artistic significance.

These Shakespearean remnants offer a rich and immersive experience, allowing participants to connect with the literary genius of the past.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Is the Nearest Tube Station to the Starting Point?

The nearest tube station to the starting point at 15 Monument St, London Bridge is Monument station, which is just a short walk away. This makes it a convenient starting location for the tour.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

No, bringing your own food and drinks is not allowed on this guided tour. The tour includes a tasting of traditional British Fish & Chips, which is part of the overall experience.

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

The tour is generally suitable for children but may not be ideal for very young children due to the duration and potential difficulty navigating crowds. It’s best to check with the tour provider about any age restrictions or special accommodations.

Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Tour?

The tour itinerary doesn’t explicitly mention any scheduled restroom breaks. However, the 2-hour duration suggests there may be opportunities to use facilities at various stops along the way. Guests should feel free to ask the guide about breaks if needed.

Does the Tour Accommodate Dietary Restrictions Other Than Veganism?

The tour does not accommodate dietary restrictions beyond veganism. The itinerary indicates it’s not suitable for people with food allergies or gluten intolerance. Participants with these dietary needs may need to make their own arrangements.

The Sum Up

Borough Market’s rich culinary heritage, historic architecture, and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for foodies. Visitors can explore the diverse stalls, sample the classic British Fish & Chips, and discover Shakespearean remnants, creating an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of London’s thriving food culture.

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