The London Year
What to Do and When
by Yolanda Zappaterra; Sarah Guy
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Pub Date Oct 01 2024 | Archive Date Sep 20 2024
Quarto Publishing Group – White Lion | Frances Lincoln
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Description
A bustling city with seemingly endless energy, London is the ultimate destination for those seeking new and dynamic cultural experiences. There are fun and fanciful events on throughout the year, with the most unusual often known only by locals.
This unique guide unlocks these lively seasonal activities, highlighting key dates and attractions across art, culture, history, nature, education, food, and drink, and giving you a fresh perspective on London’s vibrant cultural calendar.
Take part in remarkable events, and embrace unique opportunities across the city, including:
- Taking part in the city’s annual steel pan competition
- Watching the sheep racing at Lambeth County Show
- Catching Richmond Park’s rhododendrons in full bloom
- Staying overnight at London Zoo
The London Year is brought to life with inspired features that guide you through the rich tapestry of the city…
- Events and activities for all ages and interests
- An ideal day out for each month
- Unusual opening hours of various attractions and venues
- Must-see one-off occasions
- Fascinating historical details
This is a refreshing guide to London and its vibrant calendar of events. An ideal gift for locals, students, or regular visitors to the city, allowing anyone to explore the capital in a whole new way.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780711293359 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 176 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This book was a round-up of the main events happening in London, grouped by month, complemented by overviews by topic (e.g. round-up of music festivals across several months).
As someone who lives in London - and who is still very much in the honeymoon phase of the London life - I thought this was fantastic! The calendar was really comprehensive and it included many events that even someone like myself, who is very proactive about finding events to attend, didn't know about. It helped me find new things to add to my London bucket list.
I wouldn't recommend this to a tourist necessarily, or someone planning to spend a short time in London. Instead, I would very highly recommend it to someone staying in London medium to long term.
I would have loved to have a label for each event, specifying if it's free or paid; and for the paid ones, perhaps having a bracket of the ticket cost / a tier system that labels it as "inexpensive"/"mid-tier"/"expensive". And the cover could have had a lovely photo of London! But even so, I thoroughly enjoyed. Now if you excuse me, I'm off buying tickets for the Podcast Festival...
Thanks to the publishers and Netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Appealingly laid out, with plenty of vivid color photos, I liked seeing images of many of the goings-on in the city of London and, while I’m not sure how helpful this might or might be to a resident, as someone who’s planning a dream trip to England, I found it an enjoyable and helpful read, (and I’ve also realized that I really would need at least a full year to experience the area the way I’d love to be able to).
The London Year would also likely be rather useful in planning your homeschooling year.
Thank you to Frances Lincoln and NetGalley for the PDF
Those who live in England, along with those who plan to visit will find this book to be essential. It highlights the many events that happen in London over the course of the year. For each, there is a helpful description and there are also a number of photos. For example-in April be part of The Tweed Run, in July attend the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival and so on.
Whenever a person is in London, this book should be part of the trip.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.
The London Year is a fun and colorful guide for anyone living in or visiting London. It’s packed with some of the best events and things to do throughout the year, making it super handy if you're looking for something specific. The photos really bring the book to life, and it’s organized in a way that’s easy to follow. I enjoyed reading it and think it’s perfect for anyone who wants to make the most of their time in the city!
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