Review
Whether you're in town for a day or a month, 24 Hours: London will ensure you make the most of London. Catering to everyone from tourists to foodies, shopaholics and spa addicts, this dynamic guide is packed full of well-known and totally unusual things to do in London. From fish markets to phantom houses, bat-walks to burlesque teas, Marsha Moore covers it all! --Toni Hargis, Author: Rules, Britannia; An Insider's Guide to Life in the United Kingdom, (St. Martin's Press)<br /><br />24 Hours London practically demands to be read. Marsha s writing is succinct, informative and entertaining and the temptation to read just one more hours worth is hard to resist. And once devoured, it will serve as an indispensible reference book, handy for those out of town guests or to give a welcome assist if you ever find yourself with unfilled time on your hands. --Michael Harling, author of Dispatches from an Accidental Expat.
24 Hours London practically demands to be read. Marsha s writing is succinct, informative and entertaining and the temptation to read just one more hours worth is hard to resist. And once devoured, it will serve as an indispensible reference book, handy for those out of town guests or to give a welcome assist if you ever find yourself with unfilled time on your hands. --Michael Harling, author of Dispatches from an Accidental Expat.
Product Description
Every hour of every day, London is packed full of fantastic, unusual things to do. The trick is to know what's on, when. For the first time, this innovative and new guidebook gives a rundown of one of the greatest cities in the world, hour by hour, listing London's best kept secrets, plus an innovative spin on old favourites. This first edition includes all contact details, websites where applicable, and its chatty style makes it perfect for both visitors to the UK and locals who want to learn more about their home town.