Leadenhall Market, with its elegant Victorian design, traces its origins back to Roman times and has a history intertwined with the Great Fire of London. Once a bustling meat and poultry market, it now draws both tourists and office workers. The market’s recent surge in popularity is partly due to its appearance as Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter films. Visitors today can explore the arcade’s shops and restaurants, including the historic Lamb Tavern pub, all set within a strikingly ornate and colorful interior.
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