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A family-focused guidebook to London for traveling with children ages 4 to 12.
DK Eyewitness Travel: Family Guide London gives parents with children ages 4 to 12 the specific, family-friendly information they need to plan a vacation to a city with an abundance of history, outstanding museums, unrivaled theater, and beautiful parks. Go treasure hunting at the Foundling Museum, ice-skating at Somerset House, and explore cant-miss sights such as St. Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Abbey.
Whats inside:
Each major sight is treated as a hub destination, around which to plan a day. Plus, DKs custom illustrations and reconstructions of city sights give real cultural insight.
Let off steam suggestions and eating options around each attraction enable the entire family to recharge.
Maps outline the nearest parks, playgrounds, and public restrooms.
Take shelter sections suggest indoor activities for rainy days.
Dedicated Kids Corner features include cartoons, quizzes, puzzles, games, and riddles to inform and entertain young travelers.
Listings provide family-friendly hotels and dining options.
Written by travel experts and parents who understand the need to keep children entertained while enjoying family time together, DK Eyewitness Travel: Family Guide London offers child-friendly sleeping and eating options, detailed maps of main sightseeing areas, travel information, budget guidance, age-range suitability, and activities for London.
Series Overview: For more than two decades, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides have helped travelers experience the world through the history, art, architecture, and culture of their destinations. Expert travel writers and researchers provide independent editorial advice, recommendations, and reviews. With guidebooks to hundreds of places around the globe available in print and digital formats, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides show travelers how they can discover more.
DK Eyewitness Travel Guides: the most maps, photographs, and illustrations of any guide.

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Acknowledgments Dorling Kindersley would like to thank the following people - photo 1
Acknowledgments

Dorling Kindersley would like to thank the following people whose help and assistance contributed to the preparation of this guide.

Main Contributor

Journalist Vincent Crump, an Oxford English graduate, has worked widely across most spheres of written journalism: on staff for trade magazines, regional newspapers and consumer magazines, and latterly as a freelance writer and editor, principally on travel. Most of his recent work has been as resident UK travel specialist for the Sunday Times Travel section and Sunday Times Travel Magazine, for whom Vincent has been writing and editing for 10 years. This is his first book.

Introducing London & Where to Stay

Written by Leonie Glass.

Additional Photography

Max Alexander, Demetrio Carrasco, Tim Draper, Steve Gorton, Dave King, Stephen Oliver, Rough Guides/ Victor Borg, Chris Stowers.

Cartography

The following maps are derived from www.openstreetmap.org and contributors, licensed under CCBYSA; see creativecommons.org for further details: Greenwich and Around; V&A Museum of Childhood and Around; Kenwood House and Around; Horniman Museum and Around; and Kew Gardens and Around.

Lead Creative Team

Publisher Vivien Antwi

List Manager Christine Stroyan

Managing Art Editor Mabel Chan

Senior Editor Michelle Crane

Editors Vicki Allen, Hugh Thompson, Alexandra Whittleton

Designers Louise Dick, Marisa Renzullo

Picture Research Ellen Root

Senior DTP Designer Jason Little

Senior Cartographic Manager Casper Morris

Production Controller Rebecca Short

Authors Vincent Crump, Leonie Glass

Photography Max Alexander

Cartoons Tom Morgan-Jones

Other Illustrations Arun Pottirayil, Brian Delf, Trevor Hill, Robbie Polley

Design Concept Keith Hagan at www.greenwichdesign.co.uk

Digital Team

HEAD OF DIGITAL OPERATIONS, DK DELHI Manjari Hooda

SENIOR EDITORIAL MANAGER Lakshmi Rao

ASSISTANT PRODUCER Chandni Jain

ASSISTANT EDITOR Aishwarya Dwivedi

SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER Ravi Yadav

APPLICATIONS DEVELOPER Paranpreet Singh

EBOOK EDITOR Dipika Dasgupta, Cincy Jose

EBOOK CARTOGRAPHIC MANAGER Suresh Kumar

EBOOK CARTOGRAPHER Mohammad Hassan

Additional Design and Editorial Assistance

ASSISTANT EDITOR Claire Bush

JACKET DESIGN Tessa Blindoss, Louise Dick

READERS Scarlett OHara, Anna Streiffert

FACT CHECKER Karen Villabona

PROOFREADER Huw Hennessy

With thanks to Douglas Amrine for his help in developing this series.

Revisions Team

Ashwin Adimari, Karen DSouza, Maria Edwards, Caroline Elliker, Kaberi Hazarika, Bharti Karakoti, Tanya Mahendru, Catherine Palmi, Susie Peachey, Marianne Petrou, Khushboo Priya, Nikky Twyman, Ajay Verma

Photography Permissions

Dorling Kindersley would like to thank all the museums, galleries, churches and other sights that allowed us to photograph at their establishments.

Terri and Sir Richard Raleigh at 44 Curzon Street Apartments, Apple UK Press Office, Nicolas at Arosfa B&B, Hlne Muron for Barbican Film Sunday, Finoa Vella at Battersea Park Childrens Zoo and Lemon Tree Caf, Benjamin Pollocks Toyshop, Britain at War, British Music Experience, Paul and Sarah at Browns Brasserie, Sophie Darley at Browns Hotel, Brunel Museum, Burgh House, Camden Arts Centre, Cartoon Museum, Shannon Hermes at Charles Dickens Museum, Jess Walker at Davis Tanner for Chelsea Football Club and all at the club, The Clink Museum, Crystal Palace Museum, Crystal Palace Sports Center, DR Johnsons House, Lettie McKie at Dulwich Picture Gallery, Farady Museum and the Royal Institution, Fire Brigade Museum, Florence Knightingale Museum, Gemma Colgan at the Foundling Museum, Lorenzo & Giuseppe at La Gaffe, Garden Museum, Guards Museum, Nancy Loader at Geffyre Museum, Vikki at Giraffe, Golders Hill Butterfly House, Amelia Atkinson at The Goring, Hany Kirollos at Gourmet Burger Kitchen Windsor, Guildhall Art Gallery, Jo Wilkinson and Madeleine McClure at Hamleys, Richard Brindley at Hard Rock Caf, Harrods, Tim Powell at Historic Royal Palaces, Sarah Beckett at the Horniman Museum, Household Cavalry Museum, Hunterain Museum, Imperial War Museums, Alison Bledge at Legoland, Sophie Lilley at The London Eye, London Film Museum, Wendy Neville at London Transport Museum, Nicola Kalimeris at Museum of London, Becca Hubbard at National Army Museum, Claire Gilbey at Natural History Museum, Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, Malida at Original Maids of Honour, Gren Middleton at Puppet Theatre Barge, Royal Air Force Museum, Bryony Phillips at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Royal Observatory Greenwich, SACO Holborn, St Pauls Cathedral, Nicola Osmond-Evans at Science Museum, Serpentine Gallery, Snooks Fun Store, Syon House, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Unicorn Theatre, Joanna Bolitho at V&A Museum of Childhood, Amy Randall at the Wallace Collection, Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St Peter Westminster, WWT London Wetland Centre, Zoological Society of London (ZSL).

Picture Credits

The publisher would like to thank the following for their kind permission to reproduce their photographs:

ALAMY IMAGES: The Art Gallery Collection/The Execution of Lady Jane Grey 1833 Hippolyte (Paul) Delaroche; Robert Bird; Mike Booth; Greg Balfour Evans; Keith Mayhew; John Warburton-Lee Photography.

BATTERSEA PARK CHILDRENS ZOO

THE BRIDGEMAN ART LIBRARY: Index/Bymuseum, Oslo, Norway

BRITISH AIRWAYS: Newscast

THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM; Alan Hills.

CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURES/MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS GROUP

CORBIS: Demotix/David Mbiyu, /James Gourley, /P Nutt; EPA/Frantzesco Kangaris; Eurasia Press/Steven Vidler; Jason Hawkes; Heritage Images; Robbie Jack; Pawel Libera; Reuters/A.J. Sisco; SuperStock/Clive Sawyer PCL.

DESIGN MUSEUM: Gilbert McCarragher.

DORLING KINDERSLEY: Jamie Marshall Collection; Courtesy of The Science Museum; Park Lane Group Young Artists Concert.

DREAMSTIME.COM: Nanisub; Padmayogini; Tamara Kulikova.

EDF ENERGY LONDON EYE

ENGLISH HERITAGE PHOTO LIBRARY.

EUROLINES

GAMBADO CHELSEA

GETTY IMAGES; AFP, /Carl de Souza; Express/Stan Meagher; Imagno; Chris Jackson; Christopher Lee; Clive Rose; Oli Scarff; SuperStock; Time & Life Pictures/ Mansell.

GLENTHURSTON SELF CATERING APARTMENTS: Andrew Hatfield.

THE GOLDEN TREASURY BOOKSHOP

THE GOVERNOR & COMPANY OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND

IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMS

WWW.KIDSROLLERBLADINGLESSONS.CO.UK

THE KOBAL COLLECTION: Walt Disney Pictures

LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN

LONDON CITY AIRPORT: Andrew Baker

LONDON RECUMBENTS

MADAME TUSSAUDS/LONDON

THE MAYORS THAMES FESTIVAL: Barry Lewis

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, LONDON: Colin Streater

THE NATIONAL TRUST PHOTO LIBRARY NTPL: Arcaid/Richard Bryant; Andrew Butler; Geoffrey Frosh; David Levenson

POLKA THEATRE: Robert Workman

REGENTS PARK OPEN AIR THEATRE: Tristram Kenton

NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON

REX FEATURE: Mark Thomas

RIPLEYS BELIEVE IT OR NOT

ROYAL ALBERT HALL: Marcus Ginns 2009

ROYAL NATIONAL THEATRE: Simon Annand

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: Sim CanettyClarke

THE ROYAL COLLECTION 2011 HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II; John Freeman; Derry Moore

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