Not For Tourists Guide to London 2015

Not For Tourists Guide to London 2015

Language: English

Pages: 640

ISBN: 1629146390

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Whether you’ve called London your home for decades or just arrived last night, there’s information in the Not For Tourists Guide to London that you need to know. From intimate neighborhood details to how to score tickets to the big football match, this guide will help you master this amazing city like an expert. Packed with over 100 maps and thousands of restaurants, shops, theaters, and under-the-radar spots, you won’t find a better guide to London. The book also features:
- An invaluable street index
- A foldout map of the London Underground and bus system
- Profiles of over 100 neighborhoods
- Listings for museums and landmarks
- A guide to the best shopping

You don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes to solve the mysteries of London: NFT has all the answers!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terrace • Leicester Square • Leicester Sq • TKTS • Leicester Sq Libraries • London Library • 14 St James’s Sq • Westminster Reference Library • 35 St Martin’s St Nightlife • Aura • 48 St James’s St • Institute of Contemporary Arts • The Mall • The Sports Cafe • 80 Haymarket Restaurants • Inn The Park • St James’ Park • Laduree • 71 Burlington Arcade • The Stockpot • 38 Panton St Shopping • Partridges Deli • 2 Duke of York St • National Map Centre • 22-24 Caxton St • Richard

End Rd • Sainsbury’s • 342 N End Rd A lively mix of Aussies, Saffas, rich kids, and sweaty Chelsea fans occupy these neighbourhoods. Fulham Broadway is the focus of the action offering heaving bars and clubs. Earl’s Court is slightly more sedate while West Brompton is positively sleepy in comparison. On Brompton Road ‘60s boho café The Troubadour is still a happening spot for live music and a coffee while Vingt-Quatre is a 24-hour institution serving fry-ups to clubbers in the early hours.

• Tina, We Salute You • 47 King Henry’s Walk Landmarks • Suleymaniye Mosque • 212 Kingsland Rd Libraries • Mildmay Library • 21 Mildmay Park Nightlife • Dalston Boys Club • 68 Boleyn Rd • Dalston Jazz Bar • 4 Bradbury St • Hunter S • 194 Southgate Rd • The Northgate • 113 Southgate Rd • The Orwell • 382 Essex Rd • The Rosemary Branch • 2 Shepperton Rd • The Vortex • 11 Gillett Sq • The Duke of Wellington • 119 Balls Pond Rd Restaurants • Casaba • 162 Essex Rd • Duke’s Brew & Que •

you can, because the developers have their evil, dollar-signed eyes on them. For Groceries The food in markets isn’t necessarily locally grown, but you get a much more tempting choice than in most supermarkets. Expect fruit, veg, breads, cheeses, meats, spices and pastries, as well as stalls concocting irresistible snacks from around the world. Borough (Map 106) You don’t come here for bargains: you come for ambiance, exquisite international foods, and to impress the person you woke up with.

alcoholic on their third liver and with a preference for pubs that reek of urine. If only Dante had been able to sample this place . . . Tickets There is a small ticket office open some 20 hours per day, and three banks of ticket machines on or around the concourse. Services If you’re in need of a quick bite, there’s a decent variety of food outlets to cater for all tastes, whether burger-lover (Burger King) or health food freak (Cranberry). Indulge your Schadenfreude by watching the

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