London Wallpaper City Guide (Wallpaper City Guides (Phaidon Press))
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Average customer review:Product Description
"Wallpaper City Guides" not only suggest where to stay, eat, and drink, but what the tourist passionate about design might want to see, whether he/she has a week or 24 hours in the city. Featured are up and coming areas, landmark buildings in an 'Architour', design centres, and the best shops to buy items unique to that city. "Wallpaper City Guides" present travellers with a fast-track ticket to the chosen location. The edited guides offer the best, most exciting, and the most beautiful of that particular city. As well as looking beautiful, the guides are expertly designed with function as a priority, and have tabbed sections so that the tourist can easily find what they are looking for. There are maps, rate and currency cards, colour-coded parts of the city, and an easy navigational tool. They are the ultimate combination of form and function.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #203640 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 120 pages
Editorial Reviews
The Observer, 3 December 2006
`Ultra-glam, uber-chic'
The London Paper, 3 November 2006
`We know, we know - why would a savvy Londoner such as yourself need a guide book to the capital. But this one isn't aimed at your average tourist. ... Its selection of London's most stylish haunts makes you look at your city with fresh and more sophisticated eyes.'
Telegraph magazine, 25 November 2006
'Glamorous, global and affordable.'
Customer Reviews
good but not great
I bought this guide after a visit to London. The guide is only small and I think tries to accomplish too much in not enough pages. I wanted it to give me lots of cool areas to shop in that are full of boutiques not found any where else. Sadly it brushes over this with not enough detail. It does provide information on some lovely hotels and buildings to visit but the guide needs to have much more information for it to really provide a guide to the city.



