London

London by George Philip & Son is a fully revised edition of a pocket-sized paperback atlas published by Octopus Publishing Group on February 8, 2007. This comprehensive atlas provides detailed coverage of London, featuring maps of central London at a scale of 7 inches to 1 mile, and outlying boroughs at 3.5 inches to 1 mile. The edition includes an 18-page route planner designed for drivers, highlighting urban through-routes to facilitate navigation before consulting the detailed street maps.
Readers will find that the street maps clearly depict every named road, street, and lane, with major roads distinguished in color. The atlas includes essential features such as postcode boundaries, car parks, railway and bus stations, and various places of interest. An extensive index lists street names, postcodes, and notable locations, while additional maps detail theatres, cinemas, shopping streets, and public transport networks. This atlas serves as a practical resource for both drivers and pedestrians, making it easier to navigate the complexities of London with highlighted routes and clearly labeled tourist attractions.
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A fully revised edition of this pocket-sized paperback atlas, giving comprehensive and detailed coverage of London. The maps of central London are at 7 inches to 1 mile, with the outlying boroughs at the clear scale of 3.5 inches to 1 mile.New for this edition is the 18-page route planner, showing and naming all urban through-routes, which can be used by drivers for getting close to their destination before turning to the full detail of the relevant street map page.The street maps show every named road, street and lane clearly, with major roads picked out in colour. The maps show postcode boundaries, car parks, railway and bus stations, post offices, schools, colleges, hospitals, police and fire stations, places of worship, leisure centres, footpaths and bridleways, camping and caravan sites, golf courses, and many other places of interest.The comprehensive index lists street names and postcodes, plus schools, hospitals, railway stations, shopping centres and other such features picked out in red, while other places of interest are shown in blue.In addition there is an index of hospitals with A&E departments and an index of places of interest. There are two separate maps of central London, one detailing theatres, cinemas and shopping streets, with the second showing bus routes. A third map displays the London Underground and overground rail networks with Travelcard Zones.This atlas is suitable for both drivers and pedestrians. For drivers, route-finding in London is much easier as through-routes are highlighted, giving the user the equivalent of local knowledge of an area. Speed cameras, one-way streets and restricted turns are clearly displayed with the Congestion Charge Zone. For pedestrians, tourist sights and attractions are clearly labelled and public transport systems are featured.
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