Brick Lane on Sundays
Last weekend, I had a great time walking through Brick Lane. Brick Lane is a street in the Tower Hamlets borough of London in the East. Normally, it is a Bangladeshi neighborhood, but on Sundays it transforms into a multicultural market with stalls set up everywhere, large crowds, live music, and most, importantly, great food! It is very close to the square where the Rootmaster bus is and encompasses the entire general area. You can find food from every corner of the world here. I opted for Brazilian food, but I thought this was a rather interesting option for pork lovers:
There's also Japanese food, Thai food, French food, English food, you name it! Besides the choice in food, I also like that you can browse through clothes, jewelry, music, art, etc as well. I bought a beautiful lacy scarf and a gorgeous African painting that day. The atmosphere is fun and Bohemian and it is close to the Columbian Flower Market, so you could really get a variety of things all in one trip. Which is ideal, because London is big.
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