The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 13 and Version 12 of British Library
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Most of the library, including the cofee bar and courtyard has wireless internet access (pay as you go, and seriously overpay, at that) - see [http://www.bl.uk/whatson/wifi.html their page about it]. |
Most of the library, including the cofee bar and courtyard has Wifi (Pay as you go) - see http://www.bl.uk/whatson/wifi.html . |
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The British Library's main site is on the Euston Road, though they also have a newspaper archive in Colindale.
The building of the British Library is worth a look if you are waiting for a train at the nearby Euston Station and King's Cross St. Pancras Station railway stations.
Although you need a readers pass to access the collections held at the library, the building itself is open to the public, and there are generally a couple of exhibitions happenning. In addition there is a restauant and a coffee bar inside.
Most of the library, including the cofee bar and courtyard has Wifi (Pay as you go) - see http://www.bl.uk/whatson/wifi.html .
As an aside, they have a bizarre domain name!
You think that's weird! You should see the British Museum's domain name. :)
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