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Lonely Planet: The worlds leading travel guide publisherLonely Planet Best of London is your passport to the Londons top sights and most authentic experiences.Soak up Shoreditchs edgy and offbeat atmosphere in a local bar, explore the world-class Tate Modern gallery, or steep yourself in history at Westminster Abbey; all with your trusted travel companion. Offering visually-inspiring content along with the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you, this photo-rich, user-friendly guide makes planning fun and easy. Discover the best of London and begin your journey now!Inside Lonely Planet Best of London:In-depth coverage of the destinations must-see sights along with hidden gems that most guidebooks miss to get you to the heart of a placeIntuitively organized with essential information at your fingertipsEye-catching full-colour design and easy-to-use layout with maps and images throughoutAnnotated images that bring a destination to lifePractical planning and transport tools including a fold-out map (included in print version) that gives instant access to must-see sights to help you navigate as you plot out your itineraryShort and extended itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests to make the most of your time on the roadInsider tips and insights to save time and money, avoid crowds and trouble spots, and to get to know the destination like a localHonest recommendations for all budgetsCultural insights and background information to put top sights and experiences in context and to give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience (includes cuisine, art, architecture, history, wine, sport, and etiquette)Covers the West End, Kensington, Hyde Park, Spitalfields, Clerkenwell, Hoxton, the South Bank and moreThe Perfect Choice:Lonely Planet Best of London, our easy-to-use guide, filled with inspiring and colourful photos, focuses on Londons most popular attractions and authentic experiences for those looking for the best of the best and have minimal time for planning.Also looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences and extensively covers all of the ins and outs of the citys neighborhoods? Check out Lonely Planet London guide.Or check out Pocket London, a handy-sized guide focused on only the absolutely cant-miss sights for a quick trip.Also be sure to check out Lonely Planet England for a comprehensive look at all the country has to offer.eBook Features (Best viewed on tablet devices and smartphones):Downloadable PDF and offline maps prevent roaming and data chargesEffortlessly navigate and jump between maps and reviewsAdd notes to personalise your guidebook experienceSeamlessly flip between pagesBookmarks and speedy search capabilities get you to key pages in a flashEmbedded links to recommendations websitesZoom-in maps and imagesInbuilt dictionary for quick referencingAbout Lonely Planet:Since 1973, Lonely Planet has become the worlds leading travel media company with guidebooks to every destination, an award-winning website, mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet covers must-see spots but also enables curious travellers to get off beaten paths to understand more of the culture of the places in which they find themselves.TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Awards 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 winner in Favorite Travel Guide categoryLonely Planet. Its on everyones bookshelves; its in every travellers hands. Its on mobile phones. Its on the Internet. Its everywhere, and its telling entire generations of people how to travel the world. - Fairfax Media (Australia)

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BEST OF LONDON

TOP SIGHTS, AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES

Welcome to London

One of the worlds most visited cities, London has something for everyone, from history and culture to fine wine and good times. Its energy is intoxicating and its sheer diversity is inspiring.

With a third of all Londoners foreign born, representing 270 different nationalities, London is marvellously multicultural. These cultures season the culinary aromas, the often exotic clothing people wear and the music they listen to. Londons diverse cultural dynamism gives it a fascinating international flavour.

A tireless innovator of art and culture, London is a city of ideas and the imagination, and the citys creative milieu is streaked with left-field attitude, from ground-breaking theatre to contemporary art, pioneering music, writing and design. And dont forget the food comestibles in all their permutations have become almost an obsession in certain circles.

Contrasting with the up-to-the-minute restaurant and arts scene, London is also a city immersed in history, with more than its share of mind-blowing antiquity. Londons buildings are eye-catching milestones in the citys compelling biography, and its museums have collections as varied as they are magnificent. Of course, London is as much about leafy spaces and wide-open parklands as about high-density, sight-packed exploration, and there is always a glorious green escape waiting to soothe the senses.

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London has a busy year ahead there are festivals, cultural events and fairs to look forward to, and a sporting calendar culminating with the Athletics World Championships. Its likely to be 2012 all over again, with sports fever gripping the capital.

Top Festivals & Events

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December

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January

January in London kicks off with a big bang at midnight. London is in the throes of winter, with short days: light appears at 8am and is all but gone by 4pm.

1822 January
London Art Fair

Over 100 major galleries participate in this contemporary art fair (www.londonartfair.co.uk), now one of the largest in Europe, with thematic exhibitions, special events and the best emerging artists.

Late January
London International Mime Festival

Held in the last two weeks of January, this festival (www.mimefest.co.uk) is a must for lovers of originality, playfulness, physical talent and the unexpected.

28 January
Chinese New Year

Chinatown fizzes, crackles and pops during this colourful street festival, which includes a Golden Dragon parade, eating and partying.

January
Tate Modern Extension

Opened in June 2016, the new Tate Modern extension makes an already fabulous museum even more compelling. Check out the permanent collection in its new home and dwell in those wonderful South Bank views.

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February

February is usually chilly, wet and even snow-encrusted. Schools break off for a week mid-month when museums and parks swell with children on holidays.

12 February
BAFTAs

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA; www.bafta.org) rolls out the red carpet on Leicester Sq to hand out its annual cinema awards, the BAFTAs (the British Oscars, if you will). Expect plenty of celebrity glamour.

14 February
Valentines Day

Whether youre single or part of a loved-up couple, youll be able to choose from themed and alternative parties, special movie nights and dedicated menus. Book ahead as its a popular night.

February
A Night at the Opera

The nights are long and cold so what better way to cosy up than inside the stunning to revel in world-class opera or ballet? (Plus its a great chance to dress up.)

28 February

Pancake Races

On Shrove Tuesday, you can catch pancake races and associated silliness at various venues around town (Spitalfields Market, in particular).

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March

March sees spring in the air and trees beginning to flower, most colourfully in parks and gardens. London is getting in the mood to head outdoors again.

19 March
St Patricks Day & Parade

This is the top festival for the Irish in London, held on the Sunday closest to 17 March, with a colourful parade through central London and other festivities in and around Trafalgar Sq.

March
Flare

This LGBT film festival, organised by the British Film Institute (www.bfi.org.uk/flare), runs a packed program of film screenings, along with parties, talks and events for schools and families.

25 March
Head of the River Race

Some 400 crews take part in this colourful annual boat race (www.horr.co.uk) held over a 7km course on the Thames, from Mortlake to Putney.

March
Spring Watch

Spring is in the air the days are getting longer, its mild, the daffodils carpet the capitals lawns, the squirrels are out in force head to Hyde Park or St Jamess Park for a giddy walk in the spring air.

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