{"version_indpt_url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/Hay%27s_Galleria","fax":"","longitude":"","opening_hours_text":"","timestamp":"2004-04-07T10:46:36","locales":["London Bridge"],"username":"Earle","country":"United Kingdom","node_image":"","node_image_licence":"","formatted_content":"<p>Hay's Galleria stands on the south bank of the <a href=\"?Thames\">Thames</a>, off <a href=\"?Tooley_Street\">Tooley Street</a>, close to <a href=\"?London_Bridge\">London Bridge</a>, and More London, and was once a wharf for 19th-century tea clippers. It's now paved and has a fine arched glass roof held by soaring 60ft iron columns.</p>\n<p>There's a very small market in the middle, with some tourist stuff, a great jewellery stall (chap + trendy), a lady who sells fluffy jumpers and some southeast Asian clothes. Close to the streetside entrance is located one of London's enduring oddities, the Christmas Shop. Yes, that's a shop that sells Christmas decorations all year long.</p>\n<p>There are shops and eating places around the edge: Next, Boots, Starbucks, a little book store (Riverside Books), an Indian restaurant, <a href=\"http://www.ballsbrothers.co.uk/hays/\" class=\"external\">Balls Brothers wine bar</a>, <a href=\"http://www.caferouge.co.uk/locationshowstore.asp?storeid=1\" class=\"external\">Cafe Rouge</a>. In the centre is David Kemp's large mechanical boat-shaped sculpture and fountain, \"The Navigators\" (very eccentric). </p>\n<p>A really good place to just hang out, but not worth crossing London just to get there, unless as part of a visit including some of the other nearby attractions - such as the <a href=\"?HMS_Belfast\">HMS Belfast</a>, which is moored next to Hay's, the <a href=\"?London_Dungeon\">London Dungeon</a>, the <a href=\"?Tate_Modern\">Tate Modern</a>, <a href=\"?Tower_Bridge\">Tower Bridge</a> and the [Tower of London]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Tower_Of_London\">?</a> across the river.</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The BBC has a <a href=\"http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/panoramics/haysgalleria.shtml\" class=\"external\">panorama of Hay's Galleria</a> (requires Java).</li>\n</ul>\n","os_x":"","url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/id=Hay%27s_Galleria;version=2","summary":"","city":"London","categories":["Malls","River"],"node_image_url":"","phone":"020 7940 7770","version":"2","postcode":"SE1","address":"Hay's Galleria, London Bridge City","latitude":"","content":"Hay's Galleria stands on the south bank of the [[Thames]], off [[Tooley Street]], close to [[London Bridge]], and More London, and was once a wharf for 19th-century tea clippers. It's now paved and has a fine arched glass roof held by soaring 60ft iron columns.\n\nThere's a very small market in the middle, with some tourist stuff, a great jewellery stall (chap + trendy), a lady who sells fluffy jumpers and some southeast Asian clothes. Close to the streetside entrance is located one of London's enduring oddities, the Christmas Shop. Yes, that's a shop that sells Christmas decorations all year long.\n\nThere are shops and eating places around the edge: Next, Boots, Starbucks, a little book store (Riverside Books), an Indian restaurant, [http://www.ballsbrothers.co.uk/hays/ Balls Brothers wine bar], [http://www.caferouge.co.uk/locationshowstore.asp?storeid=1 Cafe Rouge]. In the centre is David Kemp's large mechanical boat-shaped sculpture and fountain, \"The Navigators\" (very eccentric). \n\nA really good place to just hang out, but not worth crossing London just to get there, unless as part of a visit including some of the other nearby attractions - such as the [[HMS Belfast]], which is moored next to Hay's, the [[London Dungeon]], the [[Tate Modern]], [[Tower Bridge]] and the [[Tower of London]] across the river.\n\n* The BBC has a [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/panoramics/haysgalleria.shtml panorama of Hay's Galleria] (requires Java).","os_y":"","website":"http://www.haysgalleria.co.uk/hays/haysgalleria.nsf/home?openframeset"}