The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Hay's Galleria

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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.
This is a courtyard area on the south bank of the Thames, off Tooley St, close to London Bridge, and More London.
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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.
There's a v.small market in the middle, with some tourist stuff, a great jewellery stall (chap + trendy), a lady who sells fluffy jumpers and some south east asian clothes.
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There 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).
There are shops around the edge... Next, Boots, Starbuck's, a little book store, an indian restaurant. A big boat/fountain in the middle (very eccentric).
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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 [[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.

* The BBC has a [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/panoramics/haysgalleria.shtml panorama of Hay's Galleria] (requires Java).
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A really good place to just hang out, but definitely not worth crossing London to get there!
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This is a courtyard area on the south bank of the Thames, off Tooley St, close to London Bridge, and More London.

There's a v.small market in the middle, with some tourist stuff, a great jewellery stall (chap + trendy), a lady who sells fluffy jumpers and some south east asian clothes.

There are shops around the edge... Next, Boots, Starbuck's, a little book store, an indian restaurant. A big boat/fountain in the middle (very eccentric).

A really good place to just hang out, but definitely not worth crossing London to get there!


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