
Find the traces of London’s past in the chilling dungeons of the Tower — which held many famous prisoners including Sir Walter Raleigh and two of Henry VIII’s wives — or at the Poet’s Corner in Westminster Alley, a shrine to England’s illustrious writers from Auden to Shakespeare. Explore the city’s modern-day attractions on a journey through the markets on Portobello Road and enjoy a piping steak and kidney pie at the local pub. The Knopf Guide to London will teach you how Georgian townhouses were built and how Christmas pudding is made, as well as how to ride the Tube and take in the “Trooping of the Colour,” when the Queen inspects the royal guards. It will guide you through the city’s great museums including the Tate and National Gallery and take you on leisurely strolls through London’s famous Hyde Park and Queen Mary’s Garden.
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