Mini Rough Guide to London

Mini Rough Guide to London by Rob Humphreys is a comprehensive travel resource published by Rough Guides in 1999. This pocket edition spans 368 pages and is designed to provide an insider’s perspective on London, Europe’s largest city, which boasts a population of eight million and covers over 600 square miles. The guide aims to help visitors navigate the diverse neighborhoods that characterize the city, offering insights that cater to various tastes and budgets.
Readers will find practical information and tips that enhance their experience in London, whether they are visiting for a weekend or an extended stay. The guide emphasizes the unique village-like atmosphere of the city’s neighborhoods, making it a valuable companion for anyone looking to explore the rich culture and history of Great Britain. With its compact size, this edition is ideal for travelers seeking a concise yet informative overview of London.
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What strikes visitors more than anything about London is the sheer size of the place. With a population of eight million, it is easily Europe’s largest city, spreading across an area of more than 600 square miles from its core on the River Thames. Londoners identify with the neighbourhoods in which they work or live, which often feel more like villages. Ideal if you’re here for a weekend, this pocket edition of the Rough Guide to London will give you a Londoner’s inside feel for the city. It is an essential tool, whatever your tastes or budget.
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