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NFTNot For Tourists Guide to London
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Dear NFT User,
Weve seen a lot these last couple of years. There was the Royal Wedding, which cheered up even the most miserable bastards among us. The glorious sight of spitfires and hurricanes flying over the capital was enough to make one feel proud to be British, and a style icon was born when Kate Middleton wore Alexander McQueen up the aisle. Then the 2013 arrival of His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge. And in 2015, Princess Charlotte. The year 2018 brought the birth of Prince Louis of Cambridge followed by another Royal Wedding of beautiful Meghan Markle and everyones favorite ginger, Prince Harry.
Then there were the Olympics: otherwise known as that running-jumping-swimming-cycling-diving event thingummy, the name of which we cannot mention for trademark reasons; luckily it all went smashingly, we were ready (eat it, Mitt Romney!), and Britains dignity, respectability, and credibility remained intact. Well, there was that moment when Boris got stuck on the zip wireoh, and the mix up with the North and South Korean flagsRussell Brand at the lacklustre closing ceremony. But other than that, all good. Well done everyone, jolly good show.
Elsewherespecifically, Sarf of the riverwe have a new Renzo Piano-designed 72-storey glass shard-like pyramid-idoididooby tower. Once destined to be the tallest building in Europewell, with all that new Russian money that we knew wouldnt last, but well always have the view. We could make a joke about the best thing about the view is that its the one place you cant see The Shard, but that would be a little shabby. Anyway, so that happened.
And to think all this happened amid a backdrop of financial collapse, Mayan nihilism and Danny Boyles supremely dreary view of the Industrial Revolution. But thats where a stiff upper lip comes in handy. All of which is to say, here it is, a guide to the most delicious, intoxicating, awe-inspiring, groovy destinations in the city. The best places for quaffing, boogying, spending, and caffeinating ourselves silly in one of the best cities in the world. Or just spots that we likethose that become part of our everyday as Londoners and which weve chosen to share with you.
Dont forget to visit us online at www.notfortourists.com for updates and added content. And while were at it, check out the NFT appits a great way to take the little black book on the go. No, well never shake the tactile pleasure of the printed page, but that doesnt mean we wont find new ways to reach out and connect. As usual, dont hesitate to let us know how you feelyour comments (and criticism!) are always very much appreciated.
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Underground Map and Bus Map
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Map 1
Marylebone (West)
Where the mullah meets the hookah, a stroll down Edgware Road is soundtracked by gurgling shisha pipes and bangin Arabic pop music. To the east, ostentatiously bejewelled madams patrol Montague Square. Theyd turn their noses up at a shawarma at Beirut Express, and probably wouldnt deign to shop at Maroush Deli. Good, more for the rest of us.
Cinemas
Odeon Marble Arch 10 Edgware Rd
Everyman Baker Street 96 Baker St
Coffee
Apostrophe 19 Baker St
Bagel Factory 39 Paddington St
Borough Barista 60 Seymour St
Caffe Nero 184 Edgware Rd
Daisy Green 20 Seymour St
Eat. 400 Oxford St
Eat. 114 Baker St
Kings Caf 177 Edgware Rd
Palm Cafe Shisha Bar 7 Crawford Pl
Pret A Manger 556 Oxford St
Starbucks 29 N Audley St
Starbucks 34 Edgware Rd
Landmarks
Marble Arch Oxford St & Park Ln
Speakers Corner Cumberland Gate & Park Ln
Nightlife
Arizona Lounge 134 Marylebone Road
Duke of York 45 Harrowby St
Post Offices
Baker St 111 Baker St
Edgware Rd 354 Edgware Rd
Restaurants
Beirut Express 112 Edgware Rd
Daisy Green 20 Seymour St
Locanda Locatelli 8 Seymour St
Maroush VI Express 68 Edgware Rd
Twist 42 Crawford St
Shopping
Maroush Deli 45 Edgware Rd
Phil Parker 106 Crawford St
Primark 499 Oxford St
Spymaster 3 Portman Sq
Totally Swedish 32 Crawford St
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