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Fodor's London 2019

Fodor's Travel Guides

Publisher: Fodor's Travel

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Summary

KEY SELLING POINTS FOR THE SALES FORCECURATED AND RELEVANT: Coverage is focused on only the best places so travelers can make the most out of their limited time. Carefully vetted recommendations are given for all types of establishments and price points.CONCISE: Shortened reviews are presented with brevity and focus. Every restaurant review has an added “Known For” section; hotels always include both pros and cons. 
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Available since: 01/29/2019.

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