East London Walking Tour – 4 Markets 1 day

Explore East London on foot with this walking tour through Spitalfields, Brick Lane, and Broadway Market. A perfect day out for families and food lovers.

“Spend the day living like a Londoner

Take a walk through some of the trendiest neighbourhoods in East London stopping at the some amazing spots along the way

~ You’ll get a detailed guide through East London walking through 3 markets (4 if you go on a Sunday!), historic neighbourhoods and pitstops for little ones.

There is a train station at the end of the walk to take you back to London Liverpool Street…”


Explore East London’s Markets in One Day – A Walking Tour for Curious Travellers

Discover the charm of East London with this easy walking tour through its most vibrant neighbourhoods. You’ll explore three of the city’s best markets in a single day, with local food, street art, and family-friendly stops along the way.

Spitalfields Market

Start your East London walking tour at Liverpool Street Station and head towards Spitalfields Market. This covered market is full of unique shops, food stalls, and local designers. Grab a coffee at Mr. Coffee and enjoy the buzz of the communal dining space before moving on.

Brick Lane

Next, stroll through the colourful streets of Brick Lane. This area is famous for its street art, curry houses, and the iconic 24-hour Beigel Bake. Visit The Truman Brewery for vintage finds and local food trucks. If you’re here on a Sunday, the Brick Lane Market is a must-see.

Columbia Road and Hackney

Continue to Columbia Road Flower Market, where rows of colourful blooms line the street. It’s one of London’s most photogenic spots and a great place to pick up flowers or plants. Stop at Hackney City Farm nearby for a family break before heading across Regent’s Canal.

Broadway Market and London Fields

End your walk at Broadway Market, a local favourite packed with artisan food stalls and handmade goods. Relax in nearby London Fields and enjoy a true East London weekend vibe.

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