Sights: What Scenes May Seem
London Baby
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Lande Jewels
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Lande Jewels
About this listen
The book is the first of its kind to introduce London through a poetic recollection. It is filled with unexpected magic and thought-provoking observations.
It weds romantic verse with insights and historic facts gathered through the actual walks and visits:
- It takes the listener to Albertopolis to explore Royal Albert Hall, Natural History Museum, Albert Memorial, and Victoria & Albert Museum
- It turns to Knightsbridge to shed light on the history of Harrods and Harvey Nichols department stores.
- It immerses into Westminster’s picturesque Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament including Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, National Gallery, Burlington House, and Tussauds
- It guides through busy Bloomsbury into British Museum and Covent Garden, and revisits BT Tower and BBC100
- It explores the Knowledge Quarter making a stop at British Library
- It ghost hunts in King’s Cross and looks for Platform 0
- It leads the way through Thames Embankment overlooking Savoy Hotel, Somerset House, London Eye, Tate Modern, Cleopatra’s Needle, Globe Theatre, Queenhithe, Tower of London and Tower Bridge
- It steers through the ancient City of London and visits Guildhall, Barbican, Monument, St Paul’s Cathedral, and beyond!
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