Rough Guide to London 2008

The publisher says: Whether you fancy sampling some bloody royal history at the Tower of London or indulging in strawberries and cream at Wimbledon, The Rough Guide to London is the definitive insider's handbook to one of Europe's most exciting cities. A full-color section introduces many of London's highlights with expert coverage of all the sights, from Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament to lively Covent Garden and the refurbished South Bank. The guide includes comprehensive information on every corner of the city from swanky Kensington and Chelsea to trendy Clerkenwell and Hoxton and right out to Windsor. You'll find detailed accounts of all the palaces, museums and galleries, big and small, and why they're worth (or not worth) visiting as well as two new color sections on the Thames and London for free. There are up-to-date reviews of many of the capital's hotels and restaurants and specialist sections on nightlife, the gay and lesbian scene and classical arts, all written by London-based experts. From Oxford Street to Camden Market, the guide comes complete with detailed information of the capital's best shopping spots, plus maps and plans for every area.

Details:
Title: Rough Guide to London (7th revised edition)
Publisher: Rough Guides
Pub. date: Jan. 7, 2008
Author: Rob Humphreys
Paperback; about 640 pages
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 1843539233
ISBN-13: 978-1843539230

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