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Berwick Street Market,
central London's only surviving fruit and vegetable market,
adds colour to daytime Soho.
The market was established
in the 1840's and still retains much of its character.
The market survives despite the huge volume of people and
cars.
Lively at lunchtimes,
the market has the freshest and cheapest produce for miles
around. There are fish, bread, cheese, herbs and spices
stalls, and also sells fabrics and cheap household goods.
As well as stalls
Berwick Street itself has some interesting shops.
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