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Frommer's London 2001 | 
enlarge | Authors: Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince Publisher: Frommer's Category: Book
List Price: $14.99 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $14.98 (100%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 3370948
Media: Paperback Edition: Book&Map Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 357 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0764561340 Dewey Decimal Number: 914.2104859 UPC: 785555029088 EAN: 9780764561344 ASIN: 0764561340
Publication Date: January 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Good condition, wear from reading and use. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact and has some creases. The spine has signs of wear and creases. This copy may include "From the library of" labels, stickers or stamps and be an ex-library copy.
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Product Description It's simple. The premier travel series from the leading guidebook publisher offers what no other travel books do: complete, easy-to-use, and up-to-date travel information. With their worldwide coverage and winning combination of features, Frommer's Complete Guides stand out from the crowd and help travelers discover the world in a whole new way. Following are those features that millions of readers have come to rely on: -- Detailed, candid reviews of a wide selection of hotels and restaurants in every price range -- from budget to luxury -- Opinionated, up-to-date coverage of sightseeing, outdoor activities, shopping, and nightlife -- both on and off the beaten path -- Unique "Best of the Destination" chapters offering top travel choices -- Dozens of accurate maps keyed to the text, plus complete information on how to get there and get around -- Giant full-color fold-out maps, plus a full-color map on the inside front cover of every guide; full indexes for easy navigation -- Expert trip-planning advice, including a detailed Online Travel Directory in every annual guide -- Spectacular photographic covers, plus 8 to 16 pages of compelling color photos in the top-selling guides -- Exact prices for every hotel, restaurant, and attraction Named one of the top ten foreign cities of 1999 by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler, London has once again become the hottest, hippest destination in Europe. In 2000, it expects to host a record-breaking 30 million visitors, including a bumper crop of Americans taking advantage of low-cost flights across the pond. This comprehensive guide offers: -- A wider selection of affordable and moderately priced hotels, great new ethni restaurants, and gastro-pubs -- A giant color fold-out map, plus 16 pages of color photos -- Lots of in-depth maps, including up-and-coming neighborhoods, theater-district dining, Central London shopping, and more -- Coverage of classic sights and special events, from Westminster Abbey to the Millennium Dome
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lots of information May 17, 2008 I bought this book, along with several others, for a trip I took to London with my husband and 13 year old daughter. We already had a hotel so we didn't use that section, but we found it to be a great reference book for almost anything we needed quick information on. Museums, places to visit, train and subway information, the proper amount to tip, it was all in there. Definitely worth the investment.
Highly Recommended May 9, 2008 This is an excellent resource for anyone planning to visit London. It made our trip enjoyable, saved us money, and equipped us with information that helped us navigate London easily. It contains information on everything from "must see" attractions, to tips on exchanging money. My husband and I were able to prioritize our schedules and take advantage of special deal unknown to travelers. The topics are nicely organized with clear and accurate information. We will not travel again without a Frommer's guide.
The only two tips we picked-up that were not in the guide were:
1. Shop at Tesco for your food - This is were all the locals shop so you will not pay tourist prices. Our hotel was selling us a 1/2 liter bottle of water for $12 US dollars. We went to Tesco and paid .60 cents for 2 liters.
2. Look into dot2dot - Hotel transportation can be expensive. A cab ride can cost $100-150 US dollars. The guide tells you about the underground, which comes out to about $15.00, but if you take dot2dot and share a ride you can get a round trip ticket for $66.00. This is great if you have heavy luggage and do not want to drag it around on the underground.
I hope this helps. Enjoy!
Frommer's London - 2008 November 14, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
There is an intimidating array of travel guide options when one is planning a trip, especially if you're going to as common a destination as London! I checked out everything available (and up-to-date, because these guides do change annually, in many cases!) from my library. I was drawn to Frommer's 2008 for several reasons:
1. Readability. The information was conveyed in such a way that I didn't at all feel intimidated by how many choices I had. There is a good balance in the amount and kind of information given in the reviews of attractions, pubs, hotels, etc., and I was able to quickly figure out whether I wanted to add a site on my itinerary or not.
2. Organization. There is a lot of easy, helpful information about traveling to London (including packing for your trip) in the beginning of the guide. This is followed by "top ten" lists for various attractions (pubs, sites, etc.), and then a really handy series of itineraries for "Seeing London" in "a day," "two days," or "three." The city is divided into various neighborhoods, and so it is very easy to find places to stay, restaurants, and attractions no matter where you find yourself. I found this feature especially useful when organizing my itinerary.
3. Usefulness. Reviews are honest and upfront about things you really want to know - from the bathroom sizes in boutique hotels, to whether you want to go for a restaurant's signature steak-and-kidney pie. Each region has a list of hotels and restaurants that cater to a range of budgets, from very expensive to options for the budget traveler. Frommer's also includes an excellent symbol system, including one for "over-rated attractions" and an "insider's alert" for unique finds that you might not see in other guides. There is also a handy map of the London Underground lines, and a tourist-friendly city map tucked in the back of the guide.
I looked at a few different guides to try and supplement my travel plans, but honestly, the only book I'll be bringing will be the Frommer's 2008 guide. Lonely Planet London would be useful as a supplement for those interested in more cultural information, or a perspective for the alternative lifestyle (gay and lesbian, vegetarian). My only complaint is that while there are low-cost hotels listed, cheaper options like hostels are not covered, so students and shoestring budget travelers may need to resort to the internet for help in that regard. Ultimately, I was very pleased with this guide both for its helpfulness in preparing for my trip, and its suitability as a pocket guide when I'm in London.
Great overall guide for first-time visitors! July 8, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We went to London in January 2007. We bought a few London travel-guide-type books but THIS book was the one we kept turning to during our trip. It was easy to use and comprehensive. The maps of the different parts of the city were an excellent tool. We had never been to London before and with this book we felt a little more like we knew what we were doing! I highly recommend this book!
Map seems incomplete . . . . May 29, 2007 I was really hoping to use the map included in this book during my stay in London. Unfortunately, the area I was staying (near the Marble Arch) was not included in the map, and therefore, was not as useful as I had hoped.
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