Markets are a very ____ part of London's life and reflect its ____ and traditions as well as its great diversity.There is something for everyone! You can find covered, outdoor and ____ markets. Many sell ____ types of goods or different ____ on different days. They open very ____ in the morning and close early or ____ afternoon. The ____ famous markets are probably Portobello Road and Petticoat Lane. They are the most ____ and many people ____ different countries ____ among their stalls and small ____. There are many ____ and junk dealers. You can ____ used clothes, odd hats and many other strange things. Almost everything is for sale at a very low price. Covent Graden is one of the most popular ____ attractions; for much of its existence it was a fruit, flower and vegetable market, the largest in England. It became a pedestrianised ____ with open-air cafés, stylish shops,small galleries, restaurants, stalls, and street entertainers. Camden Market, in the ____ of London, is a lively market, popular especially with ____ people. ____ there is a wide ____ of items including clothing, music and jewellery. If it is food that you're looking for, then one of the best ____ markets in the city is Leadenhall Market which sells fresh food, including cheese, meat and fish. It is a ____ market and its ornate roof structure, painted green, marron and cream and cobbled floors make the building a tourist attraction. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane. Almost ____ can be found there, from antique books to ornaments. A large part of its ____ is the possibility of strange discoveries. An ____ thing to remember when you ____ a market in London is that it is best to ____ there early so that you have a good ____ of finding a bargain!

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