After the first times visiting a city it is normal to want to go beyond the tourist facade and want to see more, but the information about it is usually not very much. So during the beer with Away you go we find ourselves spontaneously talking about London, a destination she loved and frequented assiduously, discussing which areas she usually frequents when she comes to visit the British capital.
I recommend you then Borough Market, one of those little corners of London that are made especially for those tourists who want to see something special that is not the usual Trafalgar Square. Borough Market is located near London Bridge, and is a purely food market, the prices of which are not exactly the cheapest, but it costs nothing to take a peek around and there are still plenty of bars and clubs nearby where you can stop for a break.
It has been modernized for a couple of years and some are still under construction new covered areas which will be used as the market, which will thus be able to enrich itself with new stalls. It is possible to see all stalls only on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, which is absolutely the peak day for tourists, so if you want to take a tour with more tranquility, avoid this day.
Through the site it is also possible to see the exhibitors and create one virtual map of your route, an interesting option if you don't have a minute to waste and want to get straight to the point.
It is the ideal destination if you want to continue your day with a tour of the Tower of London or a tour of the bridges, both nearby.