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Art/ Shop/ Eat London

by Delia Gray-Durant

Published 16 December 2008
Blue Guides: Complete Cultural Guides This eminently portable guide offers readers fresh suggestions and insights into London's major districts, including the Tate Modern and the South Bank, St Paul's and the City, the British Museum and the West End, Buckingham Palace and Westminster, and the Victoria and Albert Museum and Kensington. Full colour with maps, photographs, and floor plans. About the series: The art/shop/eat pocket guides combine a great look with the thoroughness of research expected from a Blue Guides publication, making them the perfect choice for the weekend or short break tourist. This intelligently planned series divides each city up into 4-5 districts centred on a key sight and gives ideas for a perfect day in that part of town: the main sights and one or two quirkier ones too, the best places to eat or have a coffee, and some original shopping ideas, presented in an uncluttered and navigable format that respects the reader's intelligence. A good 50% of the book is dedicated to the art and history of the place, distinguishing these useable little books from many guides which are little more than practical information listings.
About Blue Guides: Blue Guides have been published continuously since 1918 and have always represented the best-researched, best-presented and most comprehensive cultural guide books in the English language. Other Art/shop/eat titles include: Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, San Francisco, Madrid and Rome "Often plagiarised by other guide writers, Blue Guides have always been a gold standard for accuracy and depth" Daily Telegraph "Guide books in the grand tradition of thoroughness and objectivity" Georgia Review

Paris - a city, they say, for lovers - of art, style and culture. Paris simply oozes art and we bring you the must-see highlights in four art districts: the Louvre, the Beaubourg Marais, the Left Bank St Michel and D'Orsay St-Germain. Paris, the capital of style: it would be a crime not to stroll around the ultra chic quartier of St-Germain or along rue de Fauborg St-Honore looking for une petite quelque chose; pay hommage to great designers in their natural habitat: Saint Laurent, Agnes B, Dior, Comme des Garcons, Givency and Chanel. And in a city where food is almost as important as life itself, we suggest everything from tempting pavement cafes and bistros to gourmet restaurants. Take time to browse the typical street markets and bouquinistes along the Seine.