Analogue Guide London

Author(s): Alana Stone

Travel Guides

Analogue Guides are a series of curated city guidebooks featuring high-quality, low-key venues distilled through the lens of the neighborhood. Each neighborhood is complemented by a concise set of sophisticated listings, including restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels, and serendipitous finds, all illustrated with photographs. The listings are supplemented by user-friendly maps to facilitate navigation of the cityscape. By highlighting aspects of the urban patina frequently lost under the corporate veil of large restaurant groups and ubiquitous chains, the mood and feel of each unique city is captured. The result is a compact, efficient manual celebrating the ingenuity of the contemporary metropolis.London is arguably the most international global city today. Aside from its traditional connections to the Commonwealth, and its more recent favor among the worldwide oligarchy, London has also turned into somewhat of a Euro-melting pot. That said, no Londoner worth his salt would ever admit to anything more than merely "quite liking it," but it would be hard to imagine a city as multifaceted not offering something new and inspiring for everyone--from the convivial pubs of Clerkenwell and the recent influx of Iberian and Antipodean influences on the culinary scene, to the cutting-edge art and design of the East End and the ideal of postcard-pretty Notting Hill. The guide aspires to unearth the best of all of this.


Product Information

Alana Stone is a wine specialist with an editorial background. She is fluent in five languages and has lived in eight countries. She lives in New York City.

General Fields

  • : 9780991206209
  • : Analogue Media
  • : Analogue Media
  • : March 2014
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Alana Stone
  • : Paperback