Travel Itinerary
Trip to London, United Kingdom • A foodie tour exploring local street markets, hidden cafes, and fine dining. • next month
Trip Details
Weather Forecast
For: 2026-01-15
Cool and damp winter weather, 3-8 °C; frequent overcast skies, short sunny spells, occasional drizzle—pack layers and a waterproof jacket.
Five-Day London Foodie Feast: Markets, Hidden Cafés & Michelin Stars
Eat your way through London’s vibrant street-food markets, cosy neighbourhood cafés, and world-renowned fine-dining rooms. This carefully paced itinerary balances iconic bites with local secrets, ensuring you taste the very best of the capital next month.
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Your Itinerary
Day 1
#1Borough Market Tasting Walk
Borough Market • London, Greater London2 hours
Start under the glass-and-iron arches, grazing on artisanal cheese, fresh bread, and global street-food stalls—perfect intro to London’s market culture.
#2Hidden Coffee Flight at WatchHouse Tower Bridge
WatchHouse Tower Bridge • London, Greater London1 hour
Slip into this brick-wrapped roastery for a three-cup tasting flight showcasing seasonal single-origin beans paired with flaky pastries.


#3Modern British Tasting Menu at Restaurant Story
Restaurant Story • London, Greater London3 hours
Two-Michelin-starred creativity: expect edible ‘books’, candle-smoked beef, and Bermondsey-inspired desserts served in a candle-lit townhouse.
Day 2
#4Breakfast Buns at Maltby Street Market
Maltby Street Market • London, Greater London1.5 hours
Weekend-only railway-arch market famed for toasted cheese sandwiches, Ethiopian coffee, and gooey brownies—arrive early to beat the queues.
#5Artisanal Chocolate Workshop at Rabot 1745
Rabot 1745 • London, Greater London1.5 hours
Hotel-chocolate’s flagship café; learn to temper bars, sip single-estate hot cocoa, and taste cocoa-bean–infused savoury bites.


#6Global Street-Food Crawl at Camden Market
Camden Market • London, Greater London2-3 hours
WikiNavigate the canal-side stalls for halloumi fries, vegan bao, and Korean burritos; finish with a craft beer on the waterfront terrace.
#7Evening Whisky Flight at The Vault at Milroy’s Soho
Milroy’s of Soho • London, Greater London1.5 hours
Descend into the candle-lit basement for a guided tasting of rare Scotch and bourbon, paired with cheese and charcuterie boards.
Day 3


#8Brick Lane Beigel Bake Breakfast
Beigel Bake • London, Greater London30 minutes
WikiSink your teeth into a hot salt-beef beigel with mustard and pickles—an East-End institution open 24/7 and perfect for a hearty start.
#9Vintage Tea & Vinyl at Tina, We Salute You
ApproxTina, We Salute You • London, Greater London1 hour
Spin records while sipping specialty filter coffee and munching on maple-bacon scones in this retro Dalston living-room café.
#10Borough to Shoreditch Indian Street-Food Walk
Dishoom Shoreditch • London, Greater London2 hours
Queue for bacon naan rolls, ruby chicken, and house chai in a Bombay-style canteen buzzing with vintage Bollywood posters.
#11Fine-Dining Vegetarian at Gauthier Soho
Gauthier Soho • London, Greater London3 hours
Plant-based tasting menus (think truffle mille-feuille, beetroot wellington) inside a Georgian townhouse—refined yet relaxed.
Day 4


#12Columbia Road Flower Market Breakfast Bites
Columbia Road Flower Market • London, Greater London1 hour
WikiArrive early for fresh pastries and artisan coffee among the fragrant blooms—great for photos and people-watching on a Sunday.
#13Hidden Courtyard Brunch at The Attendant Fitzrovia
The Attendant • London, Greater London1 hour
Dine underground in a restored Victorian gents’ lavatory; order smashed-pea toast and specialty filter while seated on the original 1890s tiles.
#14Artisan Cheese & Wine Tasting at Gordon’s Wine Bar
Gordon’s Wine Bar • London, Greater London1.5 hours
Descend into candle-lit vaulted cellars for chalkboard-selected cheeses paired with old-world wines—London’s oldest wine bar since 1890.
#15Contemporary British Tasting at Core by Clare Smyth
Core by Clare Smyth • London, Greater London3.5 hours
Three-Michelin-starred tasting that celebrates British produce—think Isle of Wight tomato tea and Highland venison—in elegant Notting Hill surrounds.
Day 5
#16Sunday Roast at The Harwood Arms
The Harwood Arms • London, Greater London2 hours
London’s only Michelin-starred pub serves venison Scotch egg and slow-roast sirloin with bone-marrow gravy—book early for this cosy Fulham gem.
#17Sweet Farewell at Dominique Ansel Bakery
Dominique Ansel Bakery • London, Greater London30 minutes
Pick up a cronut and frozen s’more for the journey home—perfect sugary souvenir to remember your edible adventure through London.
