The only guide we have found to Gothenburg, this is a perfectly decent pocketsized volume that introduces the best sights, suggests walks and also accompanies you out of town to Kungalv and other nearby towns.
Perhaps the best Scottish guide available, an insider's guide that is well-researched, well-written and refreshing. Much like Eyewitness' Top 10 but on a larger scale.
From the trusted Lonely Planet brand come this wonderful new range of guidebooks for kids. Fact-filled and fun to read, these guides are aimed at giving a cultural and historical tour of Britain for children aged 7-13.
One of Insight's 'Great Breaks' short guides. The Top 10 attractions are highlighted and special features will help you get a real feel for the city. Practical travel advice covers accommodation, transport and much more. A useful cultural guide for a weekend away, though a bit light on practical tips.
A useful, practical guide for the youthful traveller on a budget. Contains comprehensive listings and reliable travel information, although the detail outside London is less good. Includes approximately 100 pages on Wales and 200 pages on Scotland.
A practical guide for the independent traveller on a budget, looking for listings of hotels and restaurants and information on travel logistics. Includes chapters on Bath, Bristol and Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
Enlightening and eminently useful. Whether you're looking for freshly baked bread, exquisite chocolates or exotic fare from across the globe, London has it all, and this book presents the best of the delights on offer.
A companion guide to Howards spectacular Secret London, specialising in the food and drink scene of London, one of the world's most vibrant cities, and of course home of Daunt Books. We have been time and again blown away by the revelations of this remarkable guide, with Howard managing to discover some of our own hidden gems (Wiltons Music Hall, anyone?) and uncovering places we've walked by for years and never noticed (such as the brilliant, if unsubtly named Phat Phuc noodle bar in Chelsea). Wonderful for locals and visitors alike!
A colourful, cultural guide to Europe with plenty of photographs and bird's eye graphics. Perfect as a sightseer's companion for an organised tour of the continent, rather than a practical travelling guide. Includes a general introduction to the history, art and landscape of Europe followed by a section on each country.
This exhaustive volume covers all of mainland Scandinavia as well as Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Crams in a bit of context but is best as a practical companion.
A lovely introduction to the region, this guide offers interesting essays, splendid photographs and an array of suggested sights and tours. Less practically-minded, however, than the Rough or LP.
Splendidly illustrated and crammed with stunning photographs, the Norway Eyewitness now has an extended hotel and restaurant section to complement its sightseeing support.
A lovely introduction to the cities, this guide offers interesting essays, splendid photographs and an array of suggested sights and tours. Less practically-minded, however, than the Rough or Lonely Planet.
Part map and part guidebook, Everyman Guides are incredibly useful. Restaurants, hotels and sights are marked clearly on foldout maps, with useful accompanying text.