Monday, 17 March 2008

Lonely Planet Travel Guide - London

London, the capital city of my great country, adored by foreigners and countrymen alike. London has been home to some of the greatest historic events, it has held sway over an empire that has extended across the world, it has gardens and architecture that rivals that of any other world city and most of all... It does cracking fish and chips.

The Lonely Planet travel guide for London is a comprehensive one stop solution to navigating London and finding your way around this magnificent city. As soon as you hit london you will see some of the famous landmarks that tower over the city, striding across the millenium bridge you see some of the cities most historic landmarks along the river, crowned by the londen eye giving a birdseye view of the surroundings.

The lonely planet travel guide to London will tell you all about the city of London around you, including where to stay whether you preffer a cheap hostel or a 5 star hotel. Not to mention where to eat with restaurants covering everything from Brazilian to Chinese, or just some traditional English Pie and Chips.

The London Lonely Planet Travel Book is incredibly well written, with a witty and informative take on the city. His interest in his subject is more than apparent as he looks into the lives of the british around him in the capital. Wether he is writing about the comedy clubs and music venues or the quiet, retired old gents watching the football in an out of the way pub.

London cannot be explored by a simple sightseeing tour, you need to get into the lives of the Londoners, see teh out of the way sights, form hidden cocktail bars to gardens that have inspired some of the worlds finest poetry. The Lonely Planet guidebook will help you find all of this and more!

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