
Get there in three words —
Chris Sheldrick believes he has found a way to to turn every address in the world into a simple three word code.

Meet up —
What3Words has turned the whole world into a grid of 3 meter x 3 meter squares. "Table.lamp.spoon" designates one of these squares -- and makes meeting up as easy as sharing the W3W code.

Off the beaten track: London —
"Off the beaten track" -- in modern cities, it's where all the best places to eat, drink, and have fun are, apparently. But if you're looking to find a city's greatest "secret spot," an address might not be enough -- if it even has one.

Finding new places —
In London, locals will tell you one of the best places to watch the sun set is from atop Nunhead Reservoir, an underground reservoir on a hill in South London.

Sharing secrets —
An address or Google search can lead you to the general area, but not the precise spot where best to see the sun split London's skyline (zips.summer.result)

Hints and tips —
Nor the location of the hole in the fence which will save you 20 minutes walking on your way there. For that, you'll need something a bit more precise.


