The Most Amazing Places to Visit in London: More Than 500 Unusual, Surprising and Captivating Spots in London

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9781780200040
Reader's Digest Association
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2011
223
Flapped Paperback

836.50 560.46

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The Most Amazing Places to Visit in London gives you an insider’s view of the capital, from the suburbs to the City. London as a destination for visitors is more popular than ever, but in addition to the obvious sights and attractions, tourists and residents alike are seeking out more unusual places to see. Even if you have lived in London all your life, you will find something to surprise you here, whether it is the tent-like tomb of explorer Sir Richard Burton in an East Sheen churchyard, the street in the City which is technically in Cambridgeshire, the best place to play outdoor table tennis or a restaurant in a former asylum which also housed MI5 and MI6. A special section on the Olympic park will also look at all the amazing new buildings and the park itself, while also looking back at London’s Olympic history.

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The Most Amazing Places to Visit in London: More Than 500 Unusual, Surprising and Captivating Spots in London

Description

The Most Amazing Places to Visit in London gives you an insider's view of the capital, from the suburbs to the City. London as a destination for visitors is more popular than ever, but in addition to the obvious sights and attractions, tourists and residents alike are seeking out more unusual places to see. Even if you have lived in London all your life, you will find something to surprise you here, whether it is the tent-like tomb of explorer Sir Richard Burton in an East Sheen churchyard, the street in the City which is technically in Cambridgeshire, the best place to play outdoor table tennis or a restaurant in a former asylum which also housed MI5 and MI6. A special section on the Olympic park will also look at all the amazing new buildings and the park itself, while also looking back at London's Olympic history.

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