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Lonely Planet England
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- Travel on any budget
- A practical guide to tourism as well as culture and customs
- Find the best hotels and restaurants in your price range
Lonely Planet England provides an insider's guide to the country. Entertaining and detailed, the guide starts out with a basic overview about traveling through England and has all the public transportation, maps, and restaurant recommendations the savvy traveler needs. At the beginning of Lonely Planet England, you are given a brief background, including history, culture, sports, religion, art, architecture, literature, cinema, music, theater, and the environment. It then goes through all major (and most minor) cities in England alphabetically, making them easy to find. Under each city, you will find, sights, activities, festivals and events, accommodations (arranged by price), where to eat (also arranged by price), night life, entertainment, shopping, and transportation to and around the city. Lonely Planet England also manages to include recommendations for traveling solo, with small children, or with disabled travelers, and where to ski, hike, and cycle. You will find cultural backgrounds covering customs, drugs, racism, theft, gay and lesbian scenes, and local money. And finally, Lonely Planet England will make sure that you know everything you need to about traveling to England and to Europe, and how to stay healthy while you're there. The Lonely Planet books prove to be excellent resources over and over, making sure that anyone can see what they want to see on any budget, and Lonely Planet England is no exception. If you plan on visiting England, Lonely Planet England is the book for you! Some of the cities included in Lonely Planet England are: London, Exeter, Plymouth, Ipswich, Birmingham, Sheffield, Manchester, Leeds, York, Liverpool, Bath, Tyne, and many more!
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The City Streets London Laminated Map covers the city center at a scale of 1:11,000 and includes a street index, a map of greater London, as well as maps of Hyde Park and Regent's Park.
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