
Daily Constitutional editor Adam Scott-Goulding writes…
It's back! The annual London Christmas Shopping Guide from The Daily Constitutional!
This year I'll be including museum gift shops and markets for gift ideas.
As well as gifts I'll be pointing you toward local London shops for the best in Christmas food and drink. Where relevant, I'll list the London Walks tour that finishes near the shop in question.
As usual, you can drop me a line with your own tips by emailing the usual address, by leaving a comment below or via Twitter.
It's back! The annual London Christmas Shopping Guide from The Daily Constitutional!
This year I'll be including museum gift shops and markets for gift ideas.
As well as gifts I'll be pointing you toward local London shops for the best in Christmas food and drink. Where relevant, I'll list the London Walks tour that finishes near the shop in question.
As usual, you can drop me a line with your own tips by emailing the usual address, by leaving a comment below or via Twitter.
Maille is the French
house of mustard, as it were, and in the winter months they do truffle mustard
from a pump, super treaty for those who like truffles. And mustard. Keep an eye
out on The Old Palace Quarter walk.
Twinings
Then there's Twinings
on Strand, a tiny narrow shop facing Royal Courts of Justice. It's on the site of
the original teashop and not only do they do every conceivable type of tea,
loose and bags, but also do lovely compartmentalised wooden boxes which you can
fill with teas of your choice, an ideal gift for the tea lover!
My Legal & Illegal London Walk, which I do Friday afternoons [2pm Holborn] finishes directly opposite the shop!
The Ed adds: Thanks
Angela!
About Your Correspondent:
Angela
Angela is one special actress. "She's
so good it's almost impossible to compliment her", as Frederic Raphael,
the author of The Glittering Prizes, said of her performance in that
award-winning series. A similarly smitten Clive James said of her "Helena
in the Royal Shakespeare Company's All's Well That Ends Well: "You
couldn't ask to hear the words better spoken".
Christmas 2016 With London Walks…
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










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