Check out this week's alternative guide to what's on in London. Saturday 17th December | |
Rummage through a selection of salvaged treasures from 30 handpicked vintage traders. | | 11am to 5pm |
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| Expect a festival of 40+ world-class breweries, hundreds of beers and winter-drinking specials. | | 11:30am to 11pm |
| | Wapping |
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| See the Fan Museum by Candlelight – a festive treat. | | 4:30pm to 7pm |
| | Greenwich |
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| Sunday 18th December | |
Rummage through a selection of salvaged treasures from 30 handpicked vintage traders. | | 11am to 5pm |
| | Stoke Newington |
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| Monday 19th December | |
Tuesday 20th December | |
Get access to Mail Rail’s tunnels, tracks and platforms, exploring parts of the railway that aren’t accessible on the Mail Rail ride. | | Starts at 3pm |
| | Farringdon |
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| Unpack the mysteries of Christmas with a secret superpower - maths! | | Starts at 6pm |
| | Hanover Square |
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| This talk is designed to explain when and how our familiar midwinter customs developed, and why. | | 7:30pm to 9pm |
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| Wednesday 21st December | |
Explore the authentic folklore, history and contemporary practices associated with the Krampus with Al Ridenour. | | 8pm to 9:30pm |
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| Thursday 22nd December | |
So, it’s time to tell these winter tales, these stories of ‘spirits and ghosts that glide by night,’ | | 9pm to 10pm |
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| Friday 23rd December | |
Three tour guides take a look at one of London's top tourist destinations, suitably lubricated The Tower of London is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames (according to Wikipedia | | 8pm to 10pm |
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| Saturday 24th December | |
Soak up the festive spirit this Christmas Eve as you explore the very home in which Charles Dickens lived and wrote. | | 10am to 6pm |
| | Clerkenwell |
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Exhibitions closing shortly | An exhibition about the work of Luigi Pericle, whose enigmatic imagery was the subject of numerous exhibitions during the early 1960s until he retreated into seculusion. (Ends on Sun, 18th Dec) | This exhibition examines ways in which visual artists have taken inspiration from the literary arts – poetry, plays, novels, and also music. (Ends on Fri, 23rd Dec) | This world-first, object-rich exhibition reveals the past, present and future of how cancer is prevented, detected and treated. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | Spanning centuries, the unexpected treasures on display in the Art Deco library include hand-drawn illustrations, curious texts and beguiling bindings. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | The Courtauld Gallery presents the first monographic exhibition devoted to British abstract artist Helen Saunders in over 25 years. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | An exhibition exploring the Elstree Extension through the Northern Heights that was suspended during World War 2, and never restarted. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | BSMT Space will be signing off 2022 with HARDCORE, a banger of an exhibition by Ryan Callanan aka RYCA. It’s a trip into the world of Acid House, full of melting smiley faces and pulsating yellows. (Ends on Sat, 31st Dec) | Discover the ground-breaking technology that changed the post forever in a new exhibition. (Ends on Sun, 1st Jan) | This year’s exhibition presents not just one edible city but five miniature cities across five different climate zones: Polar, Continental, Temperate, Dry and Tropical. (Ends on Mon, 2nd Jan) | This display brings together items reflecting the varied interests and achievements of the polymath Charles Jennens. (Ends on Tue, 3rd Jan) |
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