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The London Mapguide, 5th Edition

The London Mapguide, 5th Edition

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Author: Michael Middleditch
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Category: Book

List Price: $10.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 21353

Media: Map
Edition: 5th
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 64
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.3

ISBN: 0140279482
Dewey Decimal Number: 910
EAN: 9780140279481
ASIN: 0140279482

Publication Date: September 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New. Expected US delivery in 7-10 business days

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Penguin London Mapguide
  • Paperback - The Penguin London Mapguid (Penguin Handbooks)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Newly revised and updated, this convenient guide is the essential companion for visitors to London in the new century. Featuring colorful, informative, easy-to-handle maps that require no unfolding, the guide gives a comprehensive overview of what to see and do in and around England's capital city.

Updated with information on all special millennium events, including a section on the Millennium Dome in Greenwich, and new developments such as Barkside
Includes special features on Wren's London, Docklands, Hampstead Heath, and the British Museum
Has everything you'll need to know about London museums, theaters, markets, jazz clubs and cabarets, parks, river and canal trips, tourist information centers, and selected restaurants, cafes, and pubs
Lightweight and pocket-sized, with a complete street index-perfect for on-the-go travelers.



Customer Reviews:   Read 37 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars most helpful because it includes bus routes   October 23, 2008
I took several maps to London, but this proved by far the most useful because it shows enough of the bus routes to give an idea of how to get places. The London underground is efficient but involves a lot of steps and tunnels that my partner couldn't handle, so figuring out bus routes proved essential. (You do need a magnifying glass to read the bus numbers.) The booklet form is easy to carry and use, and the map gives plenty of detail.


5 out of 5 stars Indespensible!   August 20, 2008
We've visited London more than 20 times over the last 10 years to visit family, and we still use the millenium edition we picked up in 1999 at a shop down in Soho. We take it out with us every day, and use it constantly. We always browse the guide books for new ideas when visiting, but when it comes to getting around the city with ease every day we resort to this book. The bus lnes and tube stations are clearly marked, the landmarks are useful, and we can always figure out how to get from place to place with ease. It's just the right size to carry, we find the A-Z is either too small to read or to thick to carry, and this guidebook has just enough extra info to make it more useful anyway. We just keep the book in London along with our Oyster cards, and we're ready to go on the first day upon arriving.

We stay in a town just off this map set, but on th eoutskirts of London there aren't too many options anyway - we just take one of three buses towards town and are then within the scope of the book. There was some mention of wanting more detail of areas outside of city center, but I thik that would detract from the usefulness because the book would be too large. We can read about Hampton Court or Windsor or wherever in a different book on the day we go out to one of these places, but prety much every day we end up in the city itself - we don't really visit London to explore the suburbs. :)

For the price of this book, I couldn't find a reason not to pick it up and use it from day one on anyone's first trip to London.



5 out of 5 stars Don't Tour London Without It!!!   May 8, 2008
We could not have toured London so thoroughly without this guide. It was VERY helpful & we had it out all the time. Small enough to carry in you bag. It is full of great information with easy to see large maps of the city broken down by neighborhoods. This is not really a review guide but an informative guide. It has information that you need to know, hours of operation, overview of what the attraction consists of, locations on maps, etc.

I also purchased the AtoZ but found it had too much detail & was much larger, not as easy to carry around. I think it would work better for someone living or staying in London for an extended period. For the average tourist just wanting to see the main parts of the city, this is perfect.

I highly recommend you don't go to London without this guide, great price for such a wealth of information.



5 out of 5 stars Great map   February 8, 2008
I had a previous edition of this book that I used repeatedly until it was out of date. This edition is just as great. I love that major stores, hotels, etc. are listed. Also this is about the only map I can find with bus lines.


5 out of 5 stars Great guide... choose this over Streetwise   December 28, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an excellent map for getting to know London, as it says in many of the other reviews. The main reason I'm writing is that I was on the fence between getting this guide or the Streetwise maps for a recent trip. I ended up getting this mapguide for London and the one for Paris, but we used Streetwise for Barcelona, and I definitely found that the map books are far superior.
The books show a level of detail that Streetwise can't match. We walked all over London and never found so much as an alley that wasn't on the map, whereas it was often hard to locate streets on the Barcelona map (I realize this may reflect a difference in the cities, but no one ever called London an easily navigable grid). Also, this mapguide can be folded and put in a front pocket, and it's small enough that you can read it on the street without looking like the quintessential tourist. You pretty much have to unfold the whole Streetwise any time you want to use it and since it's laminated it can't really fit in your pocket.
I can see where some people had problems switching between pages on the maps, but I found this pretty easy - it definitely helps to spend a little time studying the overall city map in the book before setting out. This mapbook does have a small London guide section and we actually found some good recommendations in it, but it won't replace a full size guide book for planning a trip.
All in all I loved using this mapguide, and I still look fondly at the dogeared copy I brought back. It's not that Streetwise maps are horrible, but if you have the choice, I'd bring the book.


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