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Book Review: London, For The Indian Traveller
Vaishali Bhambri, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, November 01, 2012
First Published: 17:39 IST(1/11/2012)
Last Updated: 01:08 IST(2/11/2012)
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For someone who was always fascinated with London, this book provided with all that a curious traveller like me would want to know. From food options, to the must-visit places, the book takes you on a journey of the city in just a few pages. One of the sections that I enjoyed reading the most was
the planning bit.

The author has studied the mind of the Indian traveller quite well. The language of the text has been kept easy and unlike most travel guides, this one is far more interesting. The Eating out in London and Nightlife and Entertainment sections made for an interesting read. The little details such as difference between vegetarian and vegan food in London has been woven quit well. 

Almost all the needs of an average Indian traveller have been met in the book in sections, such as, London In Four Days and 12 Top Experiences, Travelling with Kids and the cheap and best shopping options. This book is part of a 10-book series, covering different places across the globe.

Price: Rs. 799
Published by: Lonely Planet


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