Borough Market will pause for a minute's silence before traders open for business for the first time since the London Bridge terror attack.
A market bell will be rung on Wednesday to signal the reopening of the bustling tourist hotspot, which was forced to close after it was targeted in the June 3 atrocity.
Eight people, including two Australians, were killed when three attackers ploughed into pedestrians with a white van on London Bridge, before stabbing revellers in the nearby market with 30cm ceramic knives.
Inquests into their deaths continue at Southwark Coroner's Court on Wednesday.
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