Anyone who knows me is aware of how passionate I am about London, how much I like to return often to visit the English capital… And that every time I try to find the most particular and least known places. Today, for our appointment with travel literature, let’s talk about the book “The 500 Hidden Secrets of London”.
Because London is not just Big Ben, Tower Bridge and the city!
I’m always looking for new places to discover in London, of the most hidden and curious places in the English capital, and this book was the perfect one.
I have found numerous fascinating suggestions regarding activities, places, experiences and more particular secrets of London and its surroundings. A small alternative guide to the usual notes, ideal for the novice and for the most hardened travellers who think they know even the most hidden and hidden corners in London
Which are and where are the 5 best places to eat street food? What about the 5 best restaurants to eat in Soho? Which are the pubs that amaze the most with their interiors? Where to go to buy the best vintage vinyl? And the most unusual museums? Reading the book “The 500 Hidden Secrets of London” may help you to discover these particular places and many others! You can choose from many unusual, unknown, and exceptional places to find the best part of London out of the crowd of tourists and people who fill up every day.
In the book, therefore, you will find the favourite addresses of Tom Greig, the author of the book. Some examples? The 24-hour Brick Lane bakery famous for its salted beef beigels, a former department store now a vintage and antique market or the historic street where the Huguenot settlers first lived and are now the home of famous artists.
All places are grouped by lists of 5 places each, with attached maps and indexes to find them at a glance on a map.
Of course, you can buy the book on Amazon.