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Bezig met laden... London Letters: Featuring 26 Pull-Out Maps of Popular London Neighbourhoods: From Angel to ZSL London Zoo, Discover Where to Eat, Drink and Exploredoor Lucylovesthis
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This isn't your typical A-to-Z guidebook to the bustling city of London! Filled with the eye-catching artwork of Lucylovesthis, London Letters is an interactive, fun, and functional guide to 26 of London's districts. Neatly packaged in a slipcase with 26 folded cards, this guidebook organizes neighborhoods, from Angel to ZSL London Zoo. Each of these cards provides a handy guide on how to get to there, what to see, where to eat, and more. As well as a functional guide to the districts of London, this is a fun, interactive way to explore and discover things that you wouldn't spot using a run-of-the-mill guidebook. The front of the cards display distinctive letter designs and fold out to reveal an illustrated map and tips on where to visit, places to eat and drink, as well as interesting facts and travel information. â?The back of the cards feature a quirky bucket list of things to do in the area. Shuffle the cards and pick a district to visit at random to add whimsy and adventure to your tour of London. You can also use the cards as flashcards to quiz friends. When you return home, relive your adventure every day by framing and mounting your favorite cards. Newcomers to the city will discover Britain's capital by following Lucy's unique maps and recommendations of what to do in each area. Lifelong Londoners will enjoy seeing the capital from a different and artistic point of view. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The guide seems ideal for the returning London visitor, who hasn't seen everything yet (is that even possible), but is equally useful for first time London visitors, who do not want to trudge through London with a gigantic guide book. I can even imagine gifting this book to my friend who's been living in London for the past 15 years and still wants to explore places, eat good food and enjoy a day off work and outside the study. ( )