London
Gay Travel Books
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Useful
Travel Guides for Gay London
Need to do some extra reading before planning your trip to London. Check out the following selection of gay travel guides. Click on individual covers to purchase book. |
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Gaytimes
- London Guide by John Szponarski ![]() London has everything – a diversity that caters for every whim and bent; a scene that is constantly expanding and changing form, and which embraces and enthrals newcomers who arrive from all over the world. The guide explores the rich fabric of London's scene, from the hub of Soho and Piccadilly to the smaller village areas of Earl's Court, Vauxhall and Clapham. There's a wealth of gay activity crammed into hundreds of different venues across the city: this guide lists them all; spilling the details on the clubs, pubs, saunas, cruising grounds and accommodation outlets that make for such a mixed and lively scene. London's famous history, its sights and attractions are also covered in detail, making this guide the perfect and most detailed introduction to a place that, quite simply, has everything the gay tourist could desire! |
Gaytimes - Great Britain Guide by John Szponarski
Its comprehensive round-up of gay and gay-friendly accommodation will help you find a place to stay, whether you want a wild weekend, a safe haven or a fresh slant to your next business trip. And once the hotel is booked, you can plan your entertainment by reading up on the coolest clubs, the cruisiest pubs and the hottest saunas. |
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Ultimate
UK
Gay Guide |
London
Scene
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Spartacus
2002/3
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Gay
London
A Guide |
Time
out Guide
London |
When
it says The Ultimate Gay Guide its not kidding. This should become your
bible. What isn't in this book is not worth knowing about. Six hundred
pages of information and advice on issues such as drugs, wills, STDs,
as well as reviews on every bar, club, pup, sauna and cruising groung
in the country. It'll tell you what the decor's like, who goes there,
which are the best nights to be there, and a little bit about the place's
history. Given the UK gay scene changes almost weekly the scene listings
will have changed to a certain extent.
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London's
gay scene may well channge with the winds, but as a hand book for visitors
new to the British capital, London Scene may still provide signposts to
the best in entertainment and diversions, and give more than a few pointers
on bar ettiquette and London Life. The guide was written to help visitors
cope with a gay scene that is spread across an improbably wide area and
to understand which parts of London would be suit different tastes. It
also offers a perspective on all aspects of the city from walking, to
dining, to music and art that gay visitors should enjoy - rather than
spending a weekend or fortnight in the ghettos.
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International
Gay Guide is the standard companion for gay men who travel. Chock-full
of information, Spartacus sheds light on the richness of gay life and
helps bring together countless men from around the world. The key to getting
the most out of the big gay world out there! This guide contains over
25,000 useful addresses as well as valuable background info about gay
life and travel worldwide. The guide is the authoritative source of information
on the rapidly ever-changing gay scene. An absolute must for every gay
traveller!
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Gay
London aims to be more than just a scene listing. It provides an insight
into how a gay man might enjoy the more esoteric pleasures that the city
has to offer. These could include the pursuit of spectral figures in Abney
Park Cemetery, or perhaps the contemplation of exactly what form the muse
took that inspired Frederic Lord Leighton when building his house in Holland
Park. When the reader tires of history, culture and the arts, there is
always shopping, the essential facial at Harvey Nicks, followed by lunch
and then on to the bars. Rest and relaxation could well be found lounging
amidst the art-deco splendour of Porchester Spa or experiencing the rather
more gladiatorial pursuits at Chariots Roman Baths. Samuel Johnson would
surely agree that a gay man who tires of London is not tired of life,
but only in need of a sun tan.
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Revised
and updated by a London-based team of writers and researchers, this guide
is packed with up-to-the-minute listings information and informed critical
comment on all that London has to offer. Also has a category on gay and
lesbian London.
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