The Number 11 Bus Tour of London

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, Great Britain
Cover of the book The Number 11 Bus Tour of London by Ian Runcie, Ian Runcie
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Author: Ian Runcie ISBN: 9781476402611
Publisher: Ian Runcie Publication: May 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian Runcie
ISBN: 9781476402611
Publisher: Ian Runcie
Publication: May 7, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Please write a review on Smashword if you use this book. If you have criticisms or can suggest improvements please email mail me (address in book)

To tour central London, buy a travel card or Oystercard, climb to the top of the number 11 bus and open this e-book.

Each stop is indicated and the things to watch out for after each stop are detailed. Suggestions are made about where to get off, what to see and where to take a walk. Connect up with other buses to other sites and the main shopping areas. The best pubs and restaurants en route are mentioned.
There’s an expanding “off the beaten Track” section. Because of this expansion the ebook more and more resembles a standard albeit eccentric guidebook.

If you're in London for a week or two, this may be the only guide you need.

Included are details of Buses or short walks to: Bank of England Museum, Banqueting House, Big Ben, Bow Bells, Brick Lane, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Changing of the guard, Churchill War Rooms, Courtauld Gallery, Covent Garden, Cutty Sark, Docklands, English National Opera, Fenton House, Flamsteed House (Harrisons Clocks), Geffrye Museum, Greenwich Maritime Museum, Guildhall, Hampton Court, Hampstead Heath, Harrods, Highgate Cemetry, Historic Royal Palaces, HorseGuards Parade, Houses of Parliament, Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Kenwood House, Kew Gardens, Lincoln's Inn, London Eye, London Zoo, Madam Tussauds, Millennium Bridge, Monument, Museum of London, National Gallery, National History museum, National Portrait Gallery, Old Bailey, Open Air Theatre, Oval, Oxford St., Palace of Westminster, Parliament Hill, Planetarium, Regents Canal, Regent Street, Richmond, Royal Courts of Justice, St Martins in-the-fields, Saint Paul's Cathedral, Scotland Yard, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Smithfield Market, Tate Gallery, Tate Modern, Thames Ferries, Teddington Dock, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, Victoria and Albert Museum, Watling St. Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Whitechapel Gallery and others.

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Please write a review on Smashword if you use this book. If you have criticisms or can suggest improvements please email mail me (address in book)

To tour central London, buy a travel card or Oystercard, climb to the top of the number 11 bus and open this e-book.

Each stop is indicated and the things to watch out for after each stop are detailed. Suggestions are made about where to get off, what to see and where to take a walk. Connect up with other buses to other sites and the main shopping areas. The best pubs and restaurants en route are mentioned.
There’s an expanding “off the beaten Track” section. Because of this expansion the ebook more and more resembles a standard albeit eccentric guidebook.

If you're in London for a week or two, this may be the only guide you need.

Included are details of Buses or short walks to: Bank of England Museum, Banqueting House, Big Ben, Bow Bells, Brick Lane, British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Changing of the guard, Churchill War Rooms, Courtauld Gallery, Covent Garden, Cutty Sark, Docklands, English National Opera, Fenton House, Flamsteed House (Harrisons Clocks), Geffrye Museum, Greenwich Maritime Museum, Guildhall, Hampton Court, Hampstead Heath, Harrods, Highgate Cemetry, Historic Royal Palaces, HorseGuards Parade, Houses of Parliament, Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Kenwood House, Kew Gardens, Lincoln's Inn, London Eye, London Zoo, Madam Tussauds, Millennium Bridge, Monument, Museum of London, National Gallery, National History museum, National Portrait Gallery, Old Bailey, Open Air Theatre, Oval, Oxford St., Palace of Westminster, Parliament Hill, Planetarium, Regents Canal, Regent Street, Richmond, Royal Courts of Justice, St Martins in-the-fields, Saint Paul's Cathedral, Scotland Yard, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Smithfield Market, Tate Gallery, Tate Modern, Thames Ferries, Teddington Dock, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, Victoria and Albert Museum, Watling St. Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, Whitechapel Gallery and others.

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