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ISBN 10: 1785731408
ISBN 13: 9781785731402
Author: Berlitz Travel
With an iconic style and a bestselling brand, this is the quintessential pocket-sized travel guide to London Plan your trip, plan perfect days and discover how to get around – this pocket-sized guide is a convenient, quick-reference companion to discovering fun and interesting things to do and see in London, from top tourist attractions like Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, The British Museum, Tate Modern and the Tower of London, to hidden gems, including Neal Street, Brick Lane and Hoxton Square. – What to see: comprehensive coverage of the city’s attractions, illustrated with striking photography – What to do: how to make the most of your leisure time, from local entertainment to the best activities and shopping – History and culture: giving you a deeper understanding of the city’s heritage, people and contemporary life – Practical tips: where to stay, dining out and how to get around: reliable recommendations and expert travel advice – Dictionary: quick-reference bilingual language guide to help you with vocabulary on the ground – Covers: Westminster, The West End, Buckingham Palace and Mayfair, Bloomsbury and Marylebone, The South Bank, The City, Kensington and Chelsea, North London, East London, Southeast London and Southwest London. About Berlitz: Berlitz draws on years of travel and language expertise to bring you a wide range of travel and language products, including travel guides, maps, phrase books, language-learning courses, dictionaries and kids’ language products.
Berlitz Pocket Guide London Travel Guide 13th Table of contents:
- London’s Top 10 Attractions
1.1. Top Attraction #1
1.2. Top Attraction #2
1.3. Top Attraction #3
1.4. Top Attraction #4
1.5. Top Attraction #5
1.6. Top Attraction #6
1.7. Top Attraction #7
1.8. Top Attraction #8
1.9. Top Attraction #9
1.10. Top Attraction #10
2. A Perfect Day in London
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Population
2.3. The Climate
2.4. An Organic City
2.5. A City in Vogue
2.6. A City of Surprises
3. A Brief History
3.1. Saxons and Normans
3.2. Feudal England
3.3. The Elizabethan Era
3.4. Revolution and Restoration
3.5. Disasters and Recovery
3.6. Georgian Greatness
3.7. The Victorian Empire
3.8. Two World Wars
3.9. Post-War Boom
3.10. Labour’s Legacy
3.11. Conservatism, Austerity Measures, and Brexit
4. Historical Landmarks
5. Where to Go
5.1. Westminster
5.1.1. Trafalgar Square
5.1.2. National Gallery
5.1.3. National Portrait Gallery
5.1.4. St-Martin-in-the-Fields
5.1.5. Whitehall
5.1.6. The Houses of Parliament
5.1.7. Westminster Abbey
5.1.8. Tate Britain
5.2. The West End
5.2.1. Piccadilly Circus
5.2.2. Oxford Street
5.2.3. Soho and Chinatown
5.2.4. Leicester Square
5.2.5. Covent Garden
5.2.6. Somerset House
5.2.7. The Embankment
5.3. Buckingham Palace and Mayfair
5.3.1. Buckingham Palace and the Parks
5.3.2. St James’s
5.3.3. Mayfair
5.4. Bloomsbury and Marylebone
5.4.1. The British Museum
5.4.2. King’s Cross and St Pancras
5.4.3. The Regent’s Park
5.4.4. Marylebone
5.5. The South Bank
5.5.1. County Hall
5.5.2. The London Eye
5.5.3. The Southbank Centre
5.5.4. Around Waterloo
5.5.5. Around Gabriel’s Wharf
5.5.6. Tate Modern
5.5.7. The Millennium Bridge
5.5.8. Shakespeare’s Globe
5.5.9. Southwark
5.5.10. Southwark Cathedral and Borough
5.6. The Pool of London
5.6.1. Tower Bridge
5.6.2. Butlers Wharf
5.7. The City
5.7.1. Legal London
5.7.2. St Paul’s Cathedral
5.7.3. The Barbican
5.7.4. The Financial City
5.7.5. The Tower of London
5.8. Kensington and Chelsea
5.8.1. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
5.8.2. Kensington
5.8.3. South Kensington
5.8.4. Natural History Museum
5.8.5. Science Museum
5.8.6. Victoria and Albert Museum
5.8.7. Knightsbridge
5.8.8. Chelsea
5.9. North London
5.9.1. Islington
5.9.2. Camden
5.9.3. Hampstead and Highgate
5.10. East London
5.10.1. Spitalfields and Whitechapel
5.10.2. Hoxton
5.10.3. Docklands
5.10.4. Stratford
5.11. Southeast London
5.11.1. Greenwich
5.11.2. Dulwich
5.12. Southwest London
5.12.1. Wimbledon, Richmond, and Kew
5.12.2. Hampton Court
6.What to Do
6.1. Shopping
6.1.1. Shopping Streets and Districts
6.1.2. Markets
6.2. Entertainment
6.2.1. Theatre
6.2.2. Music, Opera, and Ballet
6.2.3. Nightlife
6.3. Sports
6.4. Activities for Children
6.5. Calendar of Events
7.Eating Out
7.1. The Rebirth of British Cuisine
7.2. Traditional British Food
7.3. International Cuisine
7.4. What to Drink
7.5. Restaurants by Area
8.A–Z Travel Tips
8.1. Accommodation
8.2. Airports
8.3. Budgeting for Your Trip
8.4. Climate
8.5. Clothing
8.6. Crime and Safety
8.7. Driving
8.8. Electricity
8.9. Embassies and Consulates
8.10. Emergencies
8.11. Getting to London
8.12. Guided Tours
8.13. Health and Medical Care
8.14. LGBTQ Travellers
8.15. Maps
8.16. Media
8.17. Money
8.18. Opening Hours
8.19. Police
8.20. Post Offices
8.21. Public Holidays
8.22. Telephones
8.23. Time Zones
8.24. Tipping
8.25. Toilets
8.26. Tourist Information
8.27. Transport
8.28. Travellers with Disabilities
8.29. Visas and Entry Requirements
8.30. Websites and Internet Access
9.Recommended Hotels
9.1. The West End
9.2. Mayfair
9.3. Bloomsbury and Marylebone
9.4. The South Bank
9.5. The City
9.6. Victoria and Earl’s Court
9.7. Kensington and Chelsea
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