
London's literary loungers: Paddington —
The marmalade sandwich-loving bear from Darkest Peru is celebrated in this bench on the south bank of London's Thames river.

'Alice in Wonderland' —
The "Alice in Wonderland" bench near London's City Hallby was designed by surreal cartoonist Ralph Steadman.

London's literary loungers —
Another children's favorite. The "How to Train your Dragon" bench can also be found close to City Hall.

Bridget Jones —
Romantically-confused diarist Bridget Jones features on this book bench in Paternoster Square, in London's City financial district.

Dr Seuss —
There's no obvious London connection here, but "The Cat in the Hat" and other Dr Seuss creations are perennial favorites everywhere. This bench can be found by the river, near City Hall.

'The Jungle Book' —
Rudyard Kipling's classic jungle-based tales are pictured on this bench positioned by a crossroads in Greenwich Park, the home of London's Royal Observatory.

Mary Poppins —
Visitors should leave this bench tidy if they don't wish to incur the displeasure of London's favorite nanny, Mary Poppins. This one can be found by flying down to St. Paul's Cathedral.

'Pride and Prejudice' —
Jane Austen's much-loved tale of marriage and manners, "Pride and Prejudice," gets the bench treatment in Queen Square, Bloomsbury.

'The Time Machine' —
H.G. Wells's sci-fi masterpiece "The Time Machine" is depicted on a bench located -- appropriately -- in Greenwich, close to the Prime Meridian which defines Universal Time.


