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Tips for Foodies Studying Abroad in London

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If you’re a lover of fine food staying in student accommodation, London is the best place to be. Whether you’ve chosen halls of residence, a flat share or a homestay, feeding your love of cooking has never been easier – food markets can be found all over the city, and you’ll also be able to access a variety of international supermarkets.

Here are some of the best places in the city where you’ll be able to find fresh produce to use in your cooking.

Bloomsbury

If you’re staying anywhere near Russell Square tube station, you’re in luck. Just a short walk from your student accommodation, London’s finest farmer’s market awaits. Open every Thursday, you’ll find everything you need for your recipes whether it’s a fillet of fish, loaf of fresh bread or a few free-range eggs.

Near Bloomsbury you’ll also find plenty of picnic spots available, so if you’re looking to grab a quick bite to eat with friends before heading off to campus, the market is a must, particularly during the spring and summer months.

Tufnell Park Tavern

There are a number of residence options for study abroad students near Tufnell Park station, and those staying here will have easy access to Tufnell Park Tavern. On Saturdays, this local area transforms into a small food market, ideal for those looking to pick up some fresh ingredients.

As well as fresh foods, this spot is known to sell some delicious local ales, so head to the tavern with a group of friends and get a taste of north London together.

Spitalfields

Those living near Spitalfields should definitely take advantage of Old Spitalfields Market, not only for the food, but also for its fantastic array of arts and craft stalls. This place really does have it all, and you could easily spend a good few hours here. Open seven days a week and boasting a jam-packed timetable of events, you can’t go wrong with Old Spitalfields.

Southbank

Of course, if you’re living in central London your food options are never ending. However, one of the best places to buy fresh produce is the Southbank Centre Food Market. Open on the weekends, it makes for a great day out with friends since there are hot drink stalls, beers, ales and even cocktails available, and plenty of seating areas dotted around.

Whether you’re looking for a quick lunchtime snack, a catch up with friends or some great homemade produce inspired by a variety of cultures, the Southbank Centre is the place to be on the weekend.

If you’re a food lover living around any of these areas, you’ve picked the perfect student accommodation. London has so much to offer in terms of variety when it comes to eats, but if you’re looking for fresh produce, these markets should be your go-to spots.

Sophie Smith works as an independent consultant and offers advice to young people looking for London-based student accommodation. London has a wide range of options when it comes to student living, and Sophie’s helpful suggestions make deciding where to stay even easier. Her expert tips and tricks stem from her first-hand experience studying in the city and living on a budget, so she is more than qualified to support others doing the same.

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