The network of narrow streets in and around the elaborately fronted Charing Cross station with the equally elaborate Eleanor Cross leads down to the Thames hosting memories of long-gone food markets, riverside palaces, classic literature and Charles Dickens’ youthful employment. With glorious Art Deco architecture and RSA House by Robert Adam to behold plus a chapel, a hotel and a theatre all named Savoy, Simpsons and statues of the great and good to admire this area has it all. Rachel Kolsky will lead us around this part of London .
Meeting Point: Outside the main entrance of The Clermont previously known as Charing Cross Hotel by Charing Cross Station