Welcome to our London Christmas Shopping Guide 2015.
Over the next few weeks we'll be pointing you in the direction of our favorite shops and shopping neighbourhoods near the meeting and ending points of our London Walks …
Award-winning guide Kim goes off the beaten track…
8. The Old Operating Theatre
"For weird and wonderful stocking fillers and the most gruesome selection of books anywhere, try the Old Operating Theatre shop on St Thomas' Street behind London Bridge Station.
The old rickety spiral staircase is the perfect entrance - but beware, it's completely inaccessible for those who are not able bodied or those with pushchairs! Once inside it's so small it's difficult to turn around but they have managed to pack in a huge amount of "themed" goodies.
The theme is the human body so there are syringe pens, giant furry microbes (can you resist giving your loved one the Black Death?), plastic models to build of eyes, hearts and other internal organs and skulls galore! Some of it is even educational but for kids who love the macabre - and show me one who doesn't - or anyone who works with bodies in any way this place is irresistible. The books are similarly compulsive and in recent weeks I've uncovered A History of Cannibalism and loads of stuff on grave robbers and the darker side of London. The difficulty here is coming out without buying something.
There is an online order service but "seeing is believing" here and the believing is how much stuff can you cram into such a tiny space. Staff are friendly and if you have never visited the Old Operating Theatre itself then this is the perfect opportunity to kill two birds with one stone and discover a hidden gem of London whilst getting that essential Christmas shopping done.
If you want to combine this with a London Walk then you need to join me on Darkest Victorian London where the price of a London Walk will also get you into the museum for half-price! We go on Monday mornings from Monument tube station at 10.45am"
Our picture is taken from the SE1 community website www.london-se1.co.uk.
Kim
Kim, who has worked in the House of Commons
and the European Parliament, is another 24-carat Blue Badge Guide: she won the
London Tourist Board's Guide of the Year award in 2001.
How to find the Old Operating Theatre…
Christmas 2015 With London Walks
The Amazing Old Shops Walk takes place on the 19th December – meet Judy at Green Park Station at 10:45a.m
The Christmas Lights & Seasonal Cheer Pub Walk takes place on the 19th December meet at Embankment Tube 7:15p.m
On Christmas Day there are TWO London Walks:
Walk up an appetite with The Christmas Morning 1660 Walk – meet at 11:00a.m by the big tree in Trafalgar Square
Walk off the pudding with The Christmas Day Charles Dickens Walk – meet by the big tree in Trafalgar Square at 2:00pm
A
London Walk costs £10 – £8 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.