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Old 06-21-2014, 09:54 PM   #84
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Visitors Guide to London--Kindle Freebie

This book looks like a really good one, but it may be of limited appeal. I mean, how many of you are going to take a trip to London any time soon? But, who knows, since you've got a travel guide for London now, you just might decide to plan a trip there. (ha)

Me? I'm afraid that I'm just going to have to consider it a poor man's travelogue.

Visitor's Guide to London. By Blair Howard. Rated 5 stars, but from only 9 reviews at the present moment. Print list price $9.95; digital list price $2.99; Kindle price now $0.00. http://www.amazon.com/Visitors-Guide...uide+to+london.

Book Description
If you’re planning a visit to London, you’ll find the Visitor's Guide to London a valuable resource. Within these pages you’ll find all the in-depth information you’ll need to plan your trip, and to make your visit to London a success, including:

Things to do in London: all of the major attractions are covered in-depth, and with full reviews. These include: sightseeing around London, the great London museums and historic buildings (the British Museum; the Natural History Museum; the Tate Galleries; the Victoria and Albert Museum); the London Eye, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abby, HMS Belfast, the Winston Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms, Harrods Department Store, and many more.

You'll also need to know How to Get Around London; chapters include: an in-depth lesson on how to use the Tube (London Underground), London’s Buses, etc. You'll find all of the pertinent bus routes listed along with nearest Tube stations to all the listed attractions, hotels and restaurants.

Where to Stay in London: Included are in-depth reviews of a range of Budget, Medium Priced and Luxury Hotels. All of which are known personally to the author.

Things to do Outside of London: As busy as London is, and with all the bustling around you'll be doing while you're in the city, you will probably need time to wind down and relax, and there's no better way to do that than to take a short road trip or guided touur. That being so, you'll find including Day Trips to Windsor Castle, Shakespeare Country (Stratford upon Avon and Warwick Castle), Stonehenge, and the Cotswolds.

The book is fully illustrated with maps and more than 120 photographs.

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