Smithfield Market

Smithfield Market

Smithfield Market

Smithfield Market, a historic site in London, has been a hub for meat trading for over a century. Located in the heart of the city, this market comes alive between 2am and breakfast time, attracting butchers, chefs, and restaurateurs while most of the city still sleeps. The market is not a typical tourist destination or a sensory food market, but rather a working part of London’s history. Visitors can observe the bustling activity and get a rare glimpse into a world that remains largely unknown to both Londoners and tourists.

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