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  2. List of markets in London - Wikipedia

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    Borough Market This is a list of markets in London. Greater London is home to a wealth of covered, outdoor and street markets. Many specialise in a particular type of goods or sell different things on different days. Most open very early in the morning and close early or late afternoon. Markets in London have their origins in the Middle Ages and ancient charter; set up to serve the population ...

  3. Chandni Chowk - Wikipedia

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    The term Chandni, which is closely derived from Chandi, further emphasizes the cultural and linguistic connection to the bazaar's identity. The pool at the square was replaced by a clock tower in the 1870s. The centre of the market is still referred to as Ghantaghar. Chandni Chowk was once the grandest Indian market. [7]

  4. Ghantewala - Wikipedia

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    Sohan Halwa (top shelf) and other traditional Indian sweets at Ghantewala in Chandni Chowk Emperor Shah Alam II, (r. 1759 - 1806) during whose rule the shop was established and got its name It was founded by Lala Sukh Lal Jain who had arrived in the walled city of Delhi from Amber, India , a few years after Sindhia restored Mughal Emperor Shah ...

  5. Street markets in London - Wikipedia

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    The large number of street markets in London is due to the 1327 granting of market rights to the City of London. This allowed the city to control the establishment of markets within a radius of six and two thirds miles [10.7 km] being the distance a person could be expected to walk to market, sell his produce and return in a day. [2]

  6. Gali Paranthe Wali - Wikipedia

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    Gali Parathi Wali in Chandni Chowk is known for its parathas, December 2006. A paratha stall in Parathe wali gali. Gali Paranthe Wali [1] or Paranthe wali Gali (Hindi: गली पराँठेवाली, [2] literally "the bylane of flatbread") is a narrow street in the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi, India, noted for its series of shops selling paratha, an Indian flatbread.

  7. Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    Designed and laid out in 1630, it was the first modern square in London—originally a flat, open space or piazza with low railings. [56] From about 1635 onwards there were many private residents of note, including the nobility, living in the Great Piazza. A casual market started on the south side, and by 1830 the present market hall had been ...

  8. Shepherd's Bush Market - Wikipedia

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    The market, conveniently located between Shepherd's Bush Market underground station and Goldhawk Road station, is open Monday to Saturday from 8am - 6pm and will be open from 10am to 4pm on Sundays from June–September 2021. Individual vendor opening times may vary. [4] Shepherd's Bush Market in spring 2013

  9. Bermondsey Market - Wikipedia

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    The opening hours of the Bermondsey Market from 6am until noon (some sources say 4am until 2pm) reflect the ancient law of market overt, which was abolished in 1995. [2] Under this law, in a number of designated markets, including Bermondsey Market, if an item was sold between sunset and sunrise then its provenance could not be questioned, so ...