What is The Teal Guide?The Teal Guide is the perfect find for any visitor or tourist looking to explore London. Are you concerned about language barriers, tipping, or transportation? Head to our Practical Information section, which will give you the lowdown on basic London culture. Have some free time? Read a quick history lesson or go on a walking tour with our Feature Section. The Teal Guide is filled with many useful (and sometimes useless) insider finds, plus some helpful city tips that will have you feeling like a local in no time.
"A clever compilation of what everyone already knows about London, what they don't, and what they wish they didn't."
"The contributors to this volume (what talent!) have been adept at avoiding Cease and Desist Orders from the other hues of guidebook companies. I highly recommend this guide whilst one is lost and whilst one searches for the definition of “whilst.” Huzzah!"
-Michael Martone Author of The Blue Guide to Indiana |
When renown psychologist Sigmund Freud passed away he left his legacy to the city of London. Find out how Londoners have honored his memory and visit the Freud Museum and Freud Bar for yourself.
"Coming out as an American can be an extremely difficult decision. Not everyone has supportive family or friends, and coming out can sometimes illicit mockery, scorn, or even violence from strangers." Here you will discover the pros and cons of coming out as American, and when the best time is to make the big reveal.
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"Life was hard those early days. We had a baby that needed many things and we could barely make enough to keep a roof over our heads." -Katya
Believe it or not, the Underground was once a privilege reserved only for Queen Victoria, and Londoner’s didn’t always have to "mind the gap." Ever wondered why is Waterloo the busiest Tube station? Read here to brush up on your knowledge of the famous London Underground.
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