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Freedom Pass London: 26 Special Days Out and Around the Capital
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Freedom Pass London: 26 Special Days Out and Around the Capital
Current price: $19.99
Barnes and Noble
Freedom Pass London: 26 Special Days Out and Around the Capital
Current price: $19.99
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The new, thoroughly updated second edition of Bradt’s Freedom Pass London brings to life the UK capital through 26 carefully curated walks that reveal historical landmarks, wildlife hotspots and quiet corners with fascinating pasts. Although this travel guidebook is primarily designed for the 1.1 million people who can enjoy free travel in central and Greater London (thanks to the ‘Freedom Pass’), its focus on walking destinations accessible by public transport makes it a must for anyone visiting London.
One of London’s unexpected glories is the way that the city meets countryside, not just in the surprisingly rural Green Belt, but also in the ‘villagey’ corners of suburbs, along urban rivers and amid the city’s commons, parks and woodlands. The area covered encompasses parts of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Hertfordshire, extending from Amersham, northwest of London, to Epping in the northeast, Orpington in the southeast and Epsom in the southwest.
With Bradt’s Freedom Pass London, you can discover where Charles Darwin lived and the local area where he studied flora and fauna. You can meet Keats, Shakespeare, Pepys, Dr Johnson, Dorothy L Sayers and Vera Brittain on a literary tour. Or visit the home of William Penn, jailed in the Tower of London before emigrating and founding Pennsylvania. Or walk through ancient woodland covered with trees since Neolithic times – or another old forest where scenes from Star Wars films were shot. Or venture into murder and mayhem as you find locations from the TV series Midsomer Murders in the deceptively peaceful-looking Chilterns. Or wander along the Wandle for a throwback to the days of country estates, watermills and legendary textile designer William Morris. Or even stroll through Soho, Fitzrovia and Bloomsbury to discover how Karl Marx wrote, lectured – and fenced with a murderer.
For each walk, there are tips about the best options for using public transport, along with a detailed route description, maps, options for flexibility and suggestions for pubs, cafés and museums en route. So lace up your walking shoes and let Bradt’s Freedom Pass London bring the capital to life.
One of London’s unexpected glories is the way that the city meets countryside, not just in the surprisingly rural Green Belt, but also in the ‘villagey’ corners of suburbs, along urban rivers and amid the city’s commons, parks and woodlands. The area covered encompasses parts of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Hertfordshire, extending from Amersham, northwest of London, to Epping in the northeast, Orpington in the southeast and Epsom in the southwest.
With Bradt’s Freedom Pass London, you can discover where Charles Darwin lived and the local area where he studied flora and fauna. You can meet Keats, Shakespeare, Pepys, Dr Johnson, Dorothy L Sayers and Vera Brittain on a literary tour. Or visit the home of William Penn, jailed in the Tower of London before emigrating and founding Pennsylvania. Or walk through ancient woodland covered with trees since Neolithic times – or another old forest where scenes from Star Wars films were shot. Or venture into murder and mayhem as you find locations from the TV series Midsomer Murders in the deceptively peaceful-looking Chilterns. Or wander along the Wandle for a throwback to the days of country estates, watermills and legendary textile designer William Morris. Or even stroll through Soho, Fitzrovia and Bloomsbury to discover how Karl Marx wrote, lectured – and fenced with a murderer.
For each walk, there are tips about the best options for using public transport, along with a detailed route description, maps, options for flexibility and suggestions for pubs, cafés and museums en route. So lace up your walking shoes and let Bradt’s Freedom Pass London bring the capital to life.