London

London by Tim Adams, published by New York Review of Books in 2001, is a first edition travel guide that offers unique insights into the city. This 271-page book presents travel advice derived from the personal recommendations of those who know London intimately, including writers, critics, artists, and producers. Readers can expect to go beyond typical tourist experiences and uncover a city rich in personal history and hidden gems.
The book focuses on revealing the secret energy of London through details on both new, trendy locations and the favorite hangouts of historical figures. By following these insider tips, travelers can explore a more private side of the city, enhancing their journey with a deeper understanding of its cultural landscape. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to experience London from a fresh perspective.
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The travel advice in City Secrets London comes directly from the personal recommendations of those who know the city most intimately: writers, critics, artists, and producers. By following these in-the-know recommendations, any traveler will extend well beyond the normal tourist experience to discover a private city rich in personal history. The secret energy of London is discovered not only through details on new, hip locations, but also by exploring the favorite hidden hangouts of historical personalities. Read this book and take an unsuspecting friend along for the trip, they’ll be impressed by your cool and by your insider knowledge.
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