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COVENT GARDEN MARKET

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Covent Garden Piazza, London, United Kingdom
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Covent Garden is one of the most touristic places in the capital, lively day and night. Everything is organised around the covered market, where stands, shops and cafés mix. The name "Covent Garden" comes from a former garden that belonged to Westminster Abbey. The site was used as a fruit and vegetable market for as long as it was before the Earl of Bedford had halls built by architect Inigo Jones. It was "thanks" to the 1666 fire, when other markets were destroyed, that the place became the largest market in the country.


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tilo972
Visited in june 2019
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Nombreuses boutiques et bars
Le quartier est très sympa. Ici sont regroupés un tas de boutiques, de bars et d artisans où on peut passer une agréable après-midi
Visited in september 2018
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Une visite agréable, nous avons trouvé tout ce que nous recherchions et même plus.
Visited in december 2018
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Très sympa à faire au période de Noel, plein d'artisans
Les décos sont très sympas
Shossette
Visited in may 2017
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Une ambiance très sympa. Des cafés, boutiques, resto. Quelques marques françaises.
pluckette
Visited in april 2018
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Endroit très sympa de Londres, avec de nombreuses boutiques et artistes de rue.
Petit conseil si vous arrivez en métro : prenez l’ascenseur!!!! Les escaliers sont en colimaçon (193 marches soit environ 14/15 étages) et vu le monde une fois lancé vous ne pourrez pas vous arrêter.

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