The Guardian’s new Kindle guide to the real London

Been to the V&A , done the Tate? Then it's time to get London: The real city guide, our brilliant new ebook, packed with stories and reviews of the city's less obvious experiencesBuy the Kindle edition or get it as an iBook
  
  

London real city guide
London real city guide Photograph: PR

The idea behind our new ebook, London: The Real City Guide, was to get under the skin of the capital and seek out the unconventional. It can be used by visitors and Londoners alike – no matter how long you've lived in the capital, there will be plenty of suggestions that you haven't considered before and won't find in a regular city travel directory. Such as …

• Relive your favourite moments from films shot in the capital; visit a truly "underground" theatre space beneath Waterloo station; an art gallery in an old coffin repository; or another in a power station – and no, it's not Tate Modern.

• Take a guided walk using maps from Charles Dickens's time, or one that follows the slopes of the capital's lost rivers. And a walking tour of the Olympic Park perimeter may be the closest you'll get to the Games.

• Try out the world's largest new parkour park, kayak on an inner-city reservoir, or take the kids bat-watching, or on a haunted tour of a haunted historical palace.

• There's an in-depth guide to off-the-beaten-track accommodation (meandering canal boat anyone?), shopping, drinking and entertainment, as well as our Budget Eater's take on food in the capital – from cheap and cheerful to the latest in street eats to pop-up restaurants.

• To top it off, the guide has readers' recommendations – from the best spot to buy Belgian chocolate or enjoy an ale in the sunshine, to "London's only Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan restaurant", to where to find the best Belgian chocolate.

Download London: The Real City Guide (Guardian Shorts) from Amazon Kindle books for £2.56, amazon.co.uk

 

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