Can anyone go to New Spitalfields Market?

New Spitalfields is a public access market and as such, the general public are able to enter the site. Covid – We are still very mindful of the need to keep your distance from others whilst onsite and would encourage mask wearing if appropriate.
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Is Spitalfields Market worth visiting?

Spitalfields and Shoreditch is a very nice areas of London. The indoor market, although has a long history of being a fruit and vegetable market, is now full of restaurants and funky shops. The area around the market is worth exploring with graffiti art and old alleyways and pubs worth exploring.
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What do they sell at New Spitalfields Market?

New Spitalfields Market has the highest number of wholesale traders of any horticultural market in the UK. The continual specialisation by its tenants in exotic fruit, vegetables and flowers ensures that it provides the greatest choice of these products of any Market in Europe.
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What time is Spitalfields open till?

Spitalfields Market is open every day of the week, Mon-Fri 08:00-23:00 and Sat-Sun 9:00-23:00, however, please check individual shops and market stalls that may have varied opening hours.
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Does Spitalfields Market accept cash?

Payment options

Onsite credit, debit and cash pay station machines are available. The XPARC mobile app can be downloaded from the Apple (iPhone and iPad) and Google (Android devices) stores. An online payment portal can be accessed to purchase season cards for the following durations: 1 month - £34.00.
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What is the best day to go to Spitalfields Market?

Thursday: An antiques market with collectible vintage and retro pieces. Friday: The daily market, and on first and third Fridays each month, there's a vinyl records fair. Saturday to Tuesday: The daily market. The market's busiest day, Sunday, features up to 100 stalls.
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Is cash not accepted in London?

Currently it's down to the business what specific payment methods they accept – and there is no legal obligation to accept cash. Some confusion can stem from the fact cash is often described as 'legal tender', however this doesn't mean it's your legal right to use it in a shop.
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Why is it called Spitalfields Market?

Spitalfields takes its name from the hospital and priory, St. Mary's Spittel which was founded in 1197. Lying in the heart of the East End, it is an area known for its spirit and a strong sense of community. It was in a field next to the priory where the now-famous market first started in the thirteenth century.
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Are the elephants still at Spitalfields?

Our herd first arrived in London in December 2019, taking up residence in Marble Arch. After a year of sharing their stories with visitors, they have migrated across the city to enjoy a new habitat and engage even more people. The Herd of Hope are currently browsing and foraging in London's Spitalfields Market.
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Which part of London is Spitalfields?

Spitalfields, neighbourhood in the London borough of Tower Hamlets. It is situated just east of the Bishopsgate section of the former London Wall. In the Middle Ages it belonged to the priory and hospital, or “spital,” of St. Mary, which was founded in 1197 by Walter and Rose Brown.
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What is Spitalfield market famous for?

The Victorian buildings and the market hall and roof have been restored and Spitalfields is now one of London's major markets. The market square is a popular fashion, arts and crafts, food and general market, open seven days a week, but is particularly busy at weekends.
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Who owns the new Spitalfields market?

The market is owned and administered by the City of London Corporation. The market is Europe's leading horticultural market specialising in exotic fruit and vegetables - and the largest revenue earning wholesale market in the UK.
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How big is Spitalfields Market?

In contrast to its former cramped surroundings, the new Spitalfields Market now covers over 31 acres (13 hectares), with fast, easy access to the motorway network and the ports.
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Is Spitalfields a nice part of London?

One of the best areas of East London is found in the Whitechapel neighbourhood, which has two famous markets, Block Lane, and Old Spitalfields Market. Adjacent to Victoria Park, Columbia Road Market, Shoreditch, and Old Road nightlife is also close by, and you can reach central London through a fast flight.
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What's the most famous market in London?

London's world-famous market road

Portobello Road has one of the most famous street markets in the world and is home to one of the UK's most diverse communities. It has a rich history dating back to the 19th century with millions of visitors visiting the market each year.
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Why are there elephants at Spitalfields Market?

Elephant trail at Old Spitalfields Market

Leading the herd is the matriarch, symbolic of the mother and family each of the infant elephants, in the care of the Sheldrick Trust, lost when they became orphaned. Each smaller elephant represents the real-life herd, from loyal Maisha through to brave Sattao.
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Where is Anne the elephant now?

Former circus elephant Anne, who is currently housed alone at Longleat, is considered to be the oldest elephant in Europe at 69 years old. She has not seen another member of her species for over 20 years.
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Where is the village of elephants?

Groups of mysterious forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) live along the Sangha River, part of Dzanga Ndoki National Park in the Central African Republic. These forest elephants spend time in a huge clearing called the Dzanga Bai, or “village of elephants.” Elephants visit Dzanga Bai for a specific reason.
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Where are the traveling elephants now?

They eventually turned around and went back to their native habitat, the Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve in the south, on December 9, 2021. What happened after that? According to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration (NFGA), the elephants remain in the nature reserve, and all are in a good state.
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Is Petticoat Lane still a market?

Although the street was renamed Middlesex Street in the early 1800s it is still known as Petticoat Lane Market today. From Monday to Friday Petticoat Lane Market is located on Wentworth Street but on Sundays, it spreads out much further.
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What is the oldest market in London?

A brief history of Borough Market

The exact origins of Borough Market remain unclear, but many historians believe it has existed since the 11th century, possibly earlier. There are records of a market located near London Bridge in 1276.
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What type of market was Spitalfields?

Wholesale Market

In 1682, King Charles II officially granted John Balch a Royal Charter allowing him to hold a market every Thursday and Saturday in Spital Square. Over time, the market became one of the main fruit and vegetable markets for London — alongside Covent Garden Market.
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How much cash can I carry to London?

There is no cash limit to bring into the UK money from abroad, however you do need to declare if you bring cash to the UK of £10,000 or more. When you arrive in the UK, follow the “goods to declare” or “red channel” signs, and tell a Border Force officer you want to declare cash.
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Should I get cash before going to London?

Resist the urge to buy foreign currency before your trip.

Some tourists feel like they just have to have euros or British pounds in their pockets when they step off the airplane, but they pay the price in bad stateside exchange rates. Wait until you arrive to withdraw money.
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How much cash can I bring to London?

You must declare cash of £10,000 or more to UK customs if you're carrying it between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and a country outside the UK. If you're travelling as a family or group with more than £10,000 in total (even if individuals are carrying less than that) you still need to make a declaration.
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