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"Calling all cookbook enthusiasts! Tucked inside this charming bookshop, brimming with cookbooks, is a hidden kitchen. For four days each week, Chef Eric Treuille selects a recipe from a different book in the shop and prepares an unaltered dish for around 40 guests. This one-of-a-kind dining experience is available for just £7! Thoughtfully catering to dietary preferences, the meals are vegetarian on Tuesdays and fish-based on Fridays. It's also the perfect spot to pick up a unique souvenir from your trip!"
Laura Dehelean
"lf you're a committed food junkie, chances are you already know about Books for Cooks. If not - you're in for a treat! Since 1983 this gorgeous little bookshop, tucked away in charming Notting Hill, has been stocking just about every cookbook you can think of. There's also a testing kitchen, where an array of recipes are put through their paces for you to enjoy."
"This bookshop exclusively sells cookbooks. For any chefs (or aspiring chefs) it's a must!"

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This guide aims to provide a detailed list of the best spots in London! With over 170 places listed, it provides an extensive list of places to visit! The outline of the guide is as follows: 1. It lists about 75 Museums, which are organised by whether they are royal affiliated, art, history, or science. - The list has 10 royal-affiliated museums. - The 25 art museums are divided into whether they contain art of all eras or exclusively modern art. - The 30 history museums are subdivided into whether they focus on general, literary, Roman and pre-Roman, or war-related history. - The list also provides 7 science museums that I recommend visiting. - I also provide details on how to save money on visiting museums. 2. The guide lists 12 of London's must-visit parks 3. The guide lists 16 sights and other activities. 4. The guide lists six of London's best markets, including details on when to visit them. 5. I provide a brief list of 15 of London's best restaurants broken into breakfast and lunch/dinner sub-sections. It's hard to go wrong with London's food scene, but this narrows it down since it is so expansive. 6. Since every trip to London is complete with enjoying the pub scene, I've provided a list of 6 of my favourite pubs. 7. This guide includes 9 of my favourite coffee shops throughout the city. 8. Another must for any visit to London, I've included a list of 5 afternoon tea spots I particularly enjoyed. 9. This guide includes 11 bars and nightlife spots throughout London for fabulous cocktails! 10. London is world famous for its shopping. I've included 14 shops throughout the city, broken into the sub-sections of department stores (3), bookshops (7), and others (4). 11. Enjoying London's theatre and entertainment options is a must-do in the city. I've included several suggestions for concert and theatre venues and a link to my comprehensive London's West End guide. 12. England's train system offers many opportunities to take easy day trips, so I've also linked my guide to 25 easy day trips from London. This guide ends with information on day-by-day itineraries, how to get around London, and suggestions on where to stay.
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London is one of the greatest cities in the world and holds in so many wonders…in plain sight or just hidden around. So shopping here could make for a great experience, not to be missed out on & should benefit from a guideline like this to make it easier for everyone! 😁 There are so many famous brands (Burberry, Vivienne Westwood, etc.), artists (the Beatles, Queen, Spice Girls etc.), movie/book characters (Sherlock Holmes, the Paddington Bear, Mr. Bean, Harry Potter, etc.) - and less known ones - originating from this country and particulary from London, that one could take home a full bag of souvenirs. ❗️Mind the quality and the prices, though, ‘cuz this is not the cheapest city to shop around❗️ My recommendations for items (that could easily fit in a cabin baggage) to bring back home: - English tea (especially black tea) that you can choose from various tastes, blends and brands; - chocolates or biscuits in beautiful tins that make for great memorabilia; - books from oh, so many wonderful bookshops you'll find each step on your stroll around the city, because brits love reading; - bargains from TK Maxx - you'll find several shops around Central London that provide with quality merchandise at great prices; - small leather goods from luxury department stores that you could custom (leather passport holders from Aspinal London for example); - quality souvenirs from the special department at Harrods or the shops of each big museum; - vintage goods, such as jewelry or Burberry scarves from special markets (Portobello road) or many SH shops around the city (CheckIt Vintage). Highlights: 🇬🇧 The Union Jack or Union Flag, is the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom. The flag consists of three heraldic crosses. Brits do take pride in this flag and you’ll see it depicted around quite often (on various items that make for great souvenirs).
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This guide aims to provide a detailed list of the best spots in London! With over 170 places listed, it provides an extensive list of places to visit! The outline of the guide is as follows: 1. It lists about 75 Museums, which are organised by whether they are royal affiliated, art, history, or science. - The list has 10 royal-affiliated museums. - The 25 art museums are divided into whether they contain art of all eras or exclusively modern art. - The 30 history museums are subdivided into whether they focus on general, literary, Roman and pre-Roman, or war-related history. - The list also provides 7 science museums that I recommend visiting. - I also provide details on how to save money on visiting museums. 2. The guide lists 12 of London's must-visit parks 3. The guide lists 16 sights and other activities. 4. The guide lists six of London's best markets, including details on when to visit them. 5. I provide a brief list of 15 of London's best restaurants broken into breakfast and lunch/dinner sub-sections. It's hard to go wrong with London's food scene, but this narrows it down since it is so expansive. 6. Since every trip to London is complete with enjoying the pub scene, I've provided a list of 6 of my favourite pubs. 7. This guide includes 9 of my favourite coffee shops throughout the city. 8. Another must for any visit to London, I've included a list of 5 afternoon tea spots I particularly enjoyed. 9. This guide includes 11 bars and nightlife spots throughout London for fabulous cocktails! 10. London is world famous for its shopping. I've included 14 shops throughout the city, broken into the sub-sections of department stores (3), bookshops (7), and others (4). 11. Enjoying London's theatre and entertainment options is a must-do in the city. I've included several suggestions for concert and theatre venues and a link to my comprehensive London's West End guide. 12. England's train system offers many opportunities to take easy day trips, so I've also linked my guide to 25 easy day trips from London. This guide ends with information on day-by-day itineraries, how to get around London, and suggestions on where to stay.
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