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I appreciate your interest, but I need to clarify what I can authentically provide here.
The search results contain information about Leonardo da Vinci's digitized notebooks at the British Library—specifically the Codex Arundel and related collections. However, the query asks me to frame this as a travel destination experience with comprehensive metadata (visa requirements, daily budgets, airport codes, peak seasons, etc.).
This presents a problem: **The British Library is a research institution and archive, not a travel destination in the conventional sense.** While visitors can access the digitized notebooks online from anywhere or visit the physical library in London, positioning "da-vinci-notebook-analysis" as a standalone travel experience with the requested travel-guide metadata would require me to fabricate or speculate on details not supported by the search results or general knowledge.
The search results confirm that: - The British Library has digitized 570 pages of the Codex Arundel[1][2] - Users can access these high-resolution images online through the British Library's website[1] - Physical exhibitions featuring Leonardo's notebooks have been held at the British Library to mark the 500th anniversary of his death[4] - The notebooks contain mirror-writing, diagrams, and notes on science and art from 1480–1518[3]
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