Le Cool London

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A Weird and Wonderful Guidebook series is made for travellers that are hunting for the treasures each city is hiding.

They are designed with a local citizen’s perspective offering new and surprising facts for anyone who picks up the book. Our readers are people who think outside the box and as such have a special interest in seeing beyond the regular tourist sights and experiencing something out of the ordinary. Whether it’s art, food, music or nightlife, A Weird and Wonderful Guidebooks will appease the most seasoned traveller.

A Weird and Wonderful Guide to London was designed by the award-winning designer Jeremy Leslie at John Brown and edited by Mat Osman, Editor of Le Cool London. These two Londoners made sure this guidebook was 100% original. Jeremy designed the book to look like London, “Rich and poor, concrete and green, early and late, east and west, north and south, loud and quiet”. Mat, having been the former bassist of Suede and currently playing with Mista Brown, knows a thing or three about London and has happily put it down on paper for all to enjoy.

“The guidebook for people who hate guidebooks”
The Guardian

“The travel guide for the been-there, done-that set”
New York Times

“Your hippest good friend”
The Independent

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Hardcover

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