Pages: 514 ** NEW EDITION - UPDATED FOR 2017 ** Who is this book for? - People needing useful tips, plenty of practical advice, and honest reviews by a local Londoner, who has personally visited every attraction himself:
Honest reviews of 200 landmarks, attractions, galleries, palaces, parades and day trips
Detailed information about times, prices, and the time required to enjoy each attraction
Plenty of photos and maps - original photos throughout, and street maps at the back
Example itineraries - two weeks of carefully planned itineraries, with tips and timings
Choosing a hotel - the author takes you inside 20 hotels from the Premier Inn to The Ritz
Top 10 lists - a chapter full of handy lists like the top 10 must-dos, and 10 best for kids
Self-guided walks (bonus chapter in ebook only) - eleven sightseeing walks with maps
Money-saving tips like how to see inside St Paul's and Westminster Abbey for free
Practical advice about discount passes, everyday prices, and where to get free Wi-Fi
All budgets covered - from free museums and galleries, to a tour of the palace
200 travelogue-style reviews by a local Londoner, who has personally visited all of them
Best attractions for kids - Madame Tussauds, London Eye, London Zoo +more
Famous landmarks - Tower of London, Houses of Parliament, Downing St +more
Royal Family - Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace +more
Galleries and museums - British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern +more
Parades - Ceremony of the Keys, Changing the Guard, Trooping the Colour +more
Further afield - Oxford, Cambridge, Canterbury, Stonehenge, Stratford, Bath +more
How to use London transport - detailed information about buses, boats, taxis and trains
Bus and train fares - learn all about fare zones, daily caps, photocards +more
Oyster, travelcard or contactless? - learn which card is best for you, and how it works
Tips and advice - how to pay, how to read the timetables and maps +more
How would I be able to download the actual E-Book (PDF/MOBI version, or whatever?) of the OP's ebook Deal anyone?.
So I can either view this 'offline', and/or be able to open it with my own designated offline E-Book reader (other than that of Kindle's own E-Book Reader, etc, etc ... ) :-)
Thanx in advance. :-)
amour3k
30 Jan 17#20
OP .. for some odd/weird reason, your link takes me to the paid for Paperback version here:
But if you can grab the latest version it's well worth
grabbing it as it's an excellent guide. :smile:
Dave to flintstone
29 Jan 171#14
Yeah, same here.. here's some useful info about Automatic Updates..
Turn Automatic Book Updates On or Off
You can opt to receive updates automatically for some of your Kindle books. A new book version will be made available after we confirm improvements were made to your Kindle book.
Before you enable the Automatic Book Update feature, make sure Annotations Backup is turned on for your Fire tablet, Kindle E-reader or Kindle reading app to sync your notes, highlights, bookmarks and furthest page read. For more information, go to Back Up Your Bookmarks, Notes & Highlights.
Note: Annotations Backup is enabled automatically and can't be turned off on Fire tablets.
To enable Automatic Book Updates:
Go to Manage Your Content and Devices.
Select Settings.
Select Automatic Book Update to expand the section. Select On to receive automatic updates for your book or select Off to receive an email notification when an update is available to download.
54KUR413
28 Jan 17#13
Thanks x :innocent::3
Boz
28 Jan 171#11
I took a chance deleted my version and it then allowed me to download again the revised version. :smile:
flintstone
28 Jan 171#10
Tried but it is telling me I've got it, so must update to the current version
wooddoor1016
28 Jan 17#7
Cheers :smile:
derbyshireterrier
28 Jan 17#6
Thanks a lot. Going in the summer and looking for some new places to visit.
pooool
28 Jan 17#5
Great post - thanks...!!!
Really appreciate it...
smico_wales
28 Jan 17#4
thanks heat added. im off in two weeks so good timing
Opening post
Honest reviews of 200 landmarks, attractions, galleries, palaces, parades and day trips
Detailed information about times, prices, and the time required to enjoy each attraction
Plenty of photos and maps - original photos throughout, and street maps at the back
Example itineraries - two weeks of carefully planned itineraries, with tips and timings
Choosing a hotel - the author takes you inside 20 hotels from the Premier Inn to The Ritz
Top 10 lists - a chapter full of handy lists like the top 10 must-dos, and 10 best for kids
Self-guided walks (bonus chapter in ebook only) - eleven sightseeing walks with maps
Money-saving tips like how to see inside St Paul's and Westminster Abbey for free
Practical advice about discount passes, everyday prices, and where to get free Wi-Fi
All budgets covered - from free museums and galleries, to a tour of the palace
200 travelogue-style reviews by a local Londoner, who has personally visited all of them
Best attractions for kids - Madame Tussauds, London Eye, London Zoo +more
Famous landmarks - Tower of London, Houses of Parliament, Downing St +more
Royal Family - Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace +more
Galleries and museums - British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern +more
Parades - Ceremony of the Keys, Changing the Guard, Trooping the Colour +more
Further afield - Oxford, Cambridge, Canterbury, Stonehenge, Stratford, Bath +more
How to use London transport - detailed information about buses, boats, taxis and trains
Bus and train fares - learn all about fare zones, daily caps, photocards +more
Oyster, travelcard or contactless? - learn which card is best for you, and how it works
Tips and advice - how to pay, how to read the timetables and maps +more
Top comments
Latest comments (25)
Did I get it? Yes!
Thanks OP!!
So I can either view this 'offline', and/or be able to open it with my own designated offline E-Book reader (other than that of Kindle's own E-Book Reader, etc, etc ... ) :-)
Thanx in advance. :-)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0995517940/?tag=ho01f-21
Instead of the rather free E-Book version here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/London-Visitors-Guide-Craig-Cross-ebook/dp/B00JUXW2E0/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Update your Deal link please? (to avoid any potential/further confusion, etc?). :-)
Heat added
http://www.hotukdeals.com/freebies/new-edition-london-a-visitor-s-guide-kindle-edition-includes-how-get-inside-hampton-2268819
But if you can grab the latest version it's well worth
grabbing it as it's an excellent guide. :smile:
Turn Automatic Book Updates On or Off
You can opt to receive updates automatically for some of your Kindle books. A new book version will be made available after we confirm improvements were made to your Kindle book.
Before you enable the Automatic Book Update feature, make sure Annotations Backup is turned on for your Fire tablet, Kindle E-reader or Kindle reading app to sync your notes, highlights, bookmarks and furthest page read. For more information, go to Back Up Your Bookmarks, Notes & Highlights.
Note: Annotations Backup is enabled automatically and can't be turned off on Fire tablets.
To enable Automatic Book Updates:
Go to Manage Your Content and Devices.
Select Settings.
Select Automatic Book Update to expand the section. Select On to receive automatic updates for your book or select Off to receive an email notification when an update is available to download.
Really appreciate it...