Molly writes…
On the South Bank by the National Theatre and Festival Hall they
have set up all the Christmas Market stalls.
I was there last night and they really are very good. So if you are doing a Westminster walk all you have to do is walk across one of
the
bridges.
You can ask for directions from Molly tomorrow at the end of the
Westminster Walk.
Adam adds…
Never miss the open air book market when you are in that neck of the woods. Shopping at its most delightfully basic –
secondhand books laid out on simple tables. Great bargains to be had on books
and prints and comics. And what premises! The roof was designed by Giles
Gilbert Scott (Waterloo Bridge) and the north-facing boundary can claim to be
some 58 million years old… it’s the River Thames. Air conditioned by a soft
southwesterly (!!) it’s one of the capital’s great delights, browsing
for books in the open air by the water. You might call it messing about near
boats – to paraphrase Ratty in that greatest of all Thames novels, The Wind In
The Willows.
Molly
Molly guides at the British Museum and
lectures on Art, Archaeology, and London History. An Art Historian, she is a
Freeman of the City of London and a top flight professionally qualified Blue Badge
and City of London Guide.
Adam
Adam is a London Walks guide and Editor of The Daily Constitutional.
A
London Walk costs £9 – £7 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your
guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all
London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.