Monday, 7 January 2008
British Library on Euston Road
Since I mentioned British Library in a comment to my post "Nabokov and Onegin's Stanza", I wish to add a brief tip on a hidden tourist gem of London: British Library on Euston Road, between Euston and King's Cross/St Pancras train stations. If you find yourself dying of boredom at Euston or King's Cross with 40 minutes to spare, visit the ground floor exhibition of the British Library - it is 5 minutes walk, entry is free (and instant, the exhibition is in the entrance lobby). You will discover fantastic treasures, like the logbook of HMS Victory with the record of Admiral Nelson's death, or the manuscript (actually, exceptionally tidy handwritten book - true labour of love) of Alice in the Wonderland.
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3 comments:
Not forgetting a visit to Foyles, in Camden, as well!!
Foyles is on Charing Cross Road, this is pretty far away.
Oh, I'd love to roll to London some day before I'm old!
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