Fenchuirch Street Station was next, quickly followed by our first gaol, the Tower of London. We walked around the outside - it takes a long time to visit the whole of the tower - and then headed off across Tower Bridge, looking very spectacular if what looks like a very recent paint job.
Fenchurch Street Station |
Samuel Pepys |
Our next goal was the Old Kent Road, but everyone felt in need of more coffee etc. and a wonderful opportunity presented itself in Del'Aziz.
Enormous tarts, a meringue and a sandwich were consumed with an equally large beer, cappuccino and fresh Moroccan mint tea.
The Old Kent Road was less exciting, only leading to the Channel Tunnel, so we turned towards the river and Borough Market, a wonderful place for food and drink, only open Thursday to Saturday. More wonderful fruit, veg and wine, crowds of people and noise.
Borough Market |
It was getting late, so we decided our last stop would be the Clink Museum - a genuine prison along the South bank of the Thames. Gruesome torture was carried out here by all accounts - quite a sombre note on which to finish Monopoly Day 2.
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