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Borough Market is just across the Thames and has stalls selling an excellent selection of cheeses, vegetables, meats and other delicacies. Or try Leadenhall, a covered market with restaurants, game butchers, organic vegetable shops and a whole range of quirky cafes and bars. It’s right in the heart of the city, so try to avoid weekday lunchtimes when it is packed with ‘suits’. Other places to try for shopping include Knightsbridge (there’s a lot more than just Harrods there – so, don’t just get a cab there or that is all you will see). Try walking from Knightsbridge tube station to Sloane Square and then along the Kings Road. How about Notting Hill? Well, after the film it became a real tourist destination. But, for most of the year now, it’s calmed down a bit and now has a better range of interesting clothes and vintage shops than Covent Garden or the Kings Road.Did you know that contacts are the bread of career life? 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But, there are also a great range of bistros and restaurants there. Not necessarily ‘British’ cuisine – rather, you will find a selection of French, Fusion food, Lebanese and even a Polish-Mexican Wine bar! Soho is also a great place to wander and find a decent restaurant to eat out in. You’ll find plenty of Italian, and Far Eastern restaurants if you want to challenge your palette. If you are looking for classic British food, one of the best places to start is in the City of London. Smithfield still operates as a meat market and so for great british beef, try one of the lo
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