Книга: Ireland Barbara «The New York Times: 36 Hours London&Beyond»
Серия: "-" Simultaneously a fast-paced contemporary metropolis and a venerable center of history and culture, London seduces the traveler with infinite possibilities for an action-packed weekend. Now, with the help of The New York Times and its expert travel writers and photographers, you can refine choices and cut through tourist clich 233;s to get the best of British in just 36 hours. Through treasure-house museums and cutting-edge galleries, classic pubs and top-notch theater, picture-perfect lunch spots and legendary curry houses, discover the best of this buzzing world capital with a selection of lively itineraries, including thematic and neighborhood specials such as Literary London, London with Children, East London, and Hampstead. And if it’s time to venture further afield, choose from a selection of glorious weekend trips from the Highlands of Scotland to sleepy Welsh villages, the dreaming spires of Oxford to nonstop partying in Brighton. Featured destinations: London, Literary London, East London, London with Children, Hampstead, Brighton, Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, Liverpool, South Wales, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and the Highlands&Isle of Skye. Издательство: "Taschen" (2016)
ISBN: 978-3-8365-6258-4 Купить за 696 руб в My-shop |
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The New York Times. 36 Hours, London& Beyond | Britain in a weekendBite-sized itineraries in and around LondonSimultaneously a fast-paced contemporary metropolis and a venerable center of history and culture, London seduces the traveler with… — (формат: 145х200 мм, 80 стр.) The New York Times 36 Hours Подробнее... | 2016 | 380 | бумажная книга |
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