From Library Journal
This father-and-son team has written an eminently useful guide for planning a first or even second trip to London. Their book encourages the traveler to have a great time seeing the major sights while living like a native, keeping expenses to a minimum, and avoiding the pitfalls of travel to a new country. The Lains advise on accommodations (an apartment will be cheaper and roomier than many hotel rooms), keeping children occupied on the trip over, pacing yourself, and keeping family quarrels to a minimum. Information on specific hotels, bed and breakfasts, apartments, and restaurants is not included, although details on historic sights, museums, and day trips are ample. Chapters on dealing with daily life (shopping, money, getting around) and the planning section at the back will be of help not only to families but to first-time visitors to London of any age, including college students and seniors. Recommended for all libraries with active travel collections.?Linda M. Kaufmann, Massachusetts Coll. of Liberal Arts Lib., North Adams
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"an eminently useful guide for planning a first or even a second trip to London...of help not only to families but to first time visitors to London of any age, including college students and seniors. Recommended." -Library Journal
"An accessible, well-organized and even friendly guide to a fun and hassle free trip abroad. London for Families is a must-have." -Independent Publisher
"This is a 'must have' for the realities of family travel in London. It's engaging, easy to read, and full of practical advice and money-saving tips." -The Family Paper for North Central Connecticut -- The Family Paper for North Central Connecticut
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