Covered market
It's an old London market, known as Spitalfields, or Old Spitalfields. Now in the neighborhood of the City, between the towers on business and financial buildings. The market is now covered, a nice touch in the UK, when we went it was raining but could stroll, shop, eat and have fun under the same roof. It is in a suburb of East London, known to be a little more bohemian than the super-formal Westminster and Kensington neighborhoods. The market has always been encouraged, since 1638, when King Charles gave a license allowing the sale of meat and vegetables here. The market is in the middle and small stalls come through the week, on Monday and Tuesday it is generalist, Wednesday is a special day for fine food products, and books.