Let us take you back 157 years to the Italy of 1859 with this map from our Edward Stanford Cartographic Collection archive. Continue reading Mappy Monday – Stanford’s Map of Italy (1859)
We Wish We Were
…Walking in the Dolomites.
Mappy Monday- Glow in the Dark World Map
Here’s a fun one this Mappy Monday (Funday, if you will). Continue reading Mappy Monday- Glow in the Dark World Map
We Wish We Were…
… at the International Bristol Balloon Fiesta.????????????
Mappy Monday- 5 maps to take to Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Headed for the Fringe? Don’t leave without our essential Edinburgh map selection!
Continue reading Mappy Monday- 5 maps to take to Edinburgh Fringe Festival
A Curious Walk Around Covent Garden
The authors of the terrific new book, Curiocity: In Pursuit of London, have written a very special circular walk around Covent Garden just for Stanfords! Continue reading A Curious Walk Around Covent Garden
The Travel News – 5th August
Michelin-starred noodles and the ultimate destruction of all life on earth. Two pretty compelling reasons to travel more we think. Continue reading The Travel News – 5th August
Wish We Were…
in Rio, watching the Olympics.
Continue reading Wish We Were…
Mappy Monday – A-Z celebrates 80th Anniversary
They’ve certainly come a long way since founder, Phyllis Pearsall walked the streets of London creating the first A-Z. The company has an amazing history and has been helping people find their way for 80 years, teaching Taxi drivers the Knowledge and more recently, giving people something to colour in.

We have a particular penchant for A-Z maps here at Stanfords because the lower ground floor in our Long Acre store is in fact a giant A-Z map of London. It’s been the setting of many a shoefie.

Happy birthday A-Z. You look great for 80. ????
Read A-Z’s blog post celebrating 80 years of history: az.co.uk/blog
The Travel News- 29th July
Was that summer? Is summer broken? Animals on the loose, a homesickness hotline, a very giving Norway and some questionable Olympic outfits. The Travel News is in. Continue reading The Travel News- 29th July