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TRAVEL LONDON

Travel London is a comprehensive travel guide illustrated with maps and photographs. How to get in, where to stay, and what to see - we have it all covered. FREE General Information chapter and a map in the trial version.


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Product Features:

  • Fully illustrated.
  • City attractions.
  • Historical overviews.
  • Interesting facts.
  • Street Maps, Public Transportation Maps, and more.
  • Museums hours and admission information.
  • Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases.
  • Multi-Platform device capability (PDA, smartphone, PC)
  • Add Bookmarks
  • Text annotation and mark-up
  • Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway.
  • Plan the trip during an airplane flight.
  • Always have the guide available for a quick reference.
  • Automatic synchronization between the handheld and the desktop PC. You could read half of the book on the handheld, then finish reading on the desktop. Annotations and drawings are also synchronized.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: Defining London | Geography and Climate | History | Demographics | Hotels | Markets | Food | Stay Safe | Tourism Office | Explore | Must See

Transport: Introduction | Underground | Docklands Light Rail | Buses | Routemaster | By Cycle | By Car | By Taxi | Heathrow and other Airports

Districts and Notable Places: Introduction | City of London | City of Westminster: Bayswater | Belgravia | Fitzrovia | West End | Soho | Covent Garden | Oxford Street | Leicester Square | Piccadilly Circus | Chinatown | Trafalgar Square | Holborn | South Bank | Southwark | Elephant and Castle | Bloomsbury | Mayfair | Marylebone | Paddington | Hyde Park | East London: Bethnal Green | Brick Lane | Clerkenwell | Docklands | Isle of Dogs | Mile End | Poplar | Shoreditch | Stepney | Stratford | Walthamstow | Whitechapel | West London: Kensington | Chelsea | Hammersmith | Fulham | Shepherd's Bush Chiswick | Acton | Ealing | South West London: Battersea | Brixton | Clapham | Kingston | Putney | Richmond | Twickenham | Wandsworth | Wimbledon | Streatham | Tooting | South East London: Greenwich | Dulwich | Croydon | Lewisham | Bromley | North East London: Barking | Dagenham | Hackney | Havering | Newham | Redbridge | Tower Hamlets | Waltham Fores | North London: Camden Town | Kings Cross | Islington | Archway | Crouch End | North West London: Cricklewood | Golder's Green | Hampstead | Harrow | Hendon | Kentish Town | Ladbroke Grove | Kilburn | Primrose Hill | St John's Wood | Wembley | Willesden

Rivers: The River Thames | The River Brent | The River Cray | The River Lee (or River Lea) | The River Ravensbourne (tidal reach known as 'Deptford Creek') | The Wandle | The New River

Parks, Royal Parks and Landmarks: Abney Park | Bushy Park | Crystal Palace Park | Danson Park | Green Park | Greenwich Park | Kennington Park | Kensington Gardens | Kew Gardens | Hampstead Heath | Hyde Park | Primrose Hill | Regent's Park | Richmond Park | St. James's Park | Victoria Park | Piccadilly Circus | Trafalgar Square | London Zoo

Museums: Introduction | British Museum | Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms | Design Museum | Museum in Docklands | Dulwich Picture Gallery | Estorick Collection | Fan Museum | Freud Museum | Geffrye Museum | Hayward Gallery | HMS Belfast | Horniman Museum | Imperial War Museum | Keats' House | Kenwood House | London's Transport Museum | Madame Tussauds | Museum of London | Museum of Performance | National Gallery | National Maritime Museum | National Portrait Gallery | Natural History Museum | Royal Academy of Arts | Saatchi Gallery | Science Museum | Sir John Soane's Museum | Somerset House – Courtauld Gallery, Gilbert Collection, Hermitage Rooms | Tate Britain | Tate Modern | Victoria and Albert Museum | V&A Museum of Childhood | Wallace Collection | Whitechapel Art Gallery

Churches, Cathedrals and Palaces: Introduction | Buckingham Palace | St Paul's Cathedral | St Philip's Cathedral | Westminster Cathedral | Tower of London | Baynard's Castle | Montfichet's Castle | Southwark Cathedral | Eltham Palace

Built Environment: High-Rise Buildings | 30 St Mary Axe | BT Tower | City Hall | Lloyd's Building | London Eye | Millennium Dome | One Canada Square | Tower 42

Parades and Events: Introduction | Angel Film Festival | Big Gay Out | The Boat Race | Chelsea Flower Show | Christmas Without Cruelty Fayre | Dance Umbrella | Dunwich Dynamo | Hampton Court Palace Flower | Ideal Home Show | London Boat Show | London Book Fair | London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | London Marathon | London to Brighton Veteran Car Run | London to Brighton events | Lord Mayor's Show | New Year's Day Parade | Notting Hill Carnival | Open House London | Primrose Day | The Proms | Queen's Birthday | Queen's Club Championships | Royal Tournament | Trooping the Colour | Turner Prize Show

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