The Gingerbread City is a model town designed by architects and engineers and made entirely from gingerbread and other sweet treats. GINGERBREAD CITY: London's newest - and tastiest - suburb has been open for a couple of weeks now, and you've not got long left to see it.
Forty Hall (Enfield), £3 per child, book ahead, 11am-3.30pm, 18-19 December It's an outdoor trail, so dress appropriately for the weather and expect mud. Abney Public Hall (Stoke Newington), 11am-6pm (18-19 December)ĮLF TRAIL: Aimed at 4-11 year olds, the Forty Hall Elf Trail takes kids all over the Forty Hall Estate in search of the elves hidden in the grounds. Browse furniture, records, clothing, homewares, lamps, bric a brac and more. HACKNEY FLEA MARKET: 30 vintage traders rock up in Stoke Newington for the Hackney Flea-Mas Market. Greenwich Peninsula, £7 adult/£5 child, book ahead, 2pm/6.30pm, 18-19 December Have a rummage at Hackney Flea Market Pick between The Nightmare Before Christmas and Love Actually on Saturday, and Elf and It's A Wonderful Life on Sunday.
#Free vintage adult books free#
Cutty Sark Gardens (Greenwich), free (donations welcome), book ahead, various times, 18-19 DecemberĬLASSIC FILMS: It's the final weekend of the Cult Classic Film Pop Up at Greenwich Peninsula, with two films screened each day.
ONE CHRISTMAS WISH: Mobile theatre venue The Palace rocks up in Greenwich for performances of Katherine Rundell's children's book, One Christmas Wish, aimed at kids aged 4-7 and their families. V&A Museum (South Kensington), free, book ahead, from 16 December See the shortlisted works by 13 different photographers, in a free exhibition, open from this Thursday. PRIX PICTET: Fire is the theme of this year's Prix Pictet photography prize, which is now in its ninth year and focuses on sustainability.