Time Out applies its expertise to the world of camping with comprehensive reviews of 100 fantastic campsites in England, Scotland and Wales. Each site is illustrated with beautiful photography and detailed information on facilities provided; attractions and activities in the area; the best eating and drinking options; amusing the kids and the general pros and cons of each site. Whether you're after forest hideaways or beachside retreats; beautiful or jolly; remote or urban; with family or just friends, Time Out Camping covers it all, whatever you're looking for.
Includes everything from Rome's ancient monuments and spectacular galleries to the sybaritic new Turkish baths and where to take gladiator lessons. Features local advice on great restaurants and dodging tourist traps. Reveals budget lodging options including nunneries, campsites, and youth hostels.
Features local advice on the best places to stay, play, and dine, with choices for every taste and budget. Includes quick trips to destinations such as Versailles, Normandy, and the Loire Valley. Offers an in-depth look at the city's exciting new cinematheque, one of the world's top showcases for the moving image.
Features gastronomic goldmines from five-star restaurants like Ferran Adrià's El Bulli to hole-in-the-wall tapas bars. Highlights the best wineries, hiking, beaches, and skiing outside the city.
In the city that never sleeps, keeping up with the newest skyscrapers, museum makeovers, and celebrity chefs -- let alone unearthing the history hidden around nearly every street corner -- can be challenging. Luckily, Time Out's fearless insiders have done all the heavy lifting. This updated guide profiles the wealth of pleasures of this amazing city: underground gigs, high culture, gay culture; haute hotels and cozy cafes; major events, news, and trends and the people behind them; and much more. Updated fold-out maps make reaching even daunting destinations a snap.
The New York Shortlist 2007 selects the very best of New York's sightseeing, with Time Out's trademark expertise. And, because it's annual, it also takes you straight to the latest venues, tips you off to the news and fashions and gives you the dates that matter. It's the complete reference for anyone visiting New York in 2007, in a handy size and easy-to-use format." - back cover.
This guide takes you straight to the latest venues, tips you off to the news and fashions and gives you the dates that matter. It includes all important openings, event information and calendar for 2009.
Florence has the greatest collection of Renaissance art in the world, and a character list that reads like a Who's Who of the period's greatest artists and thinkers u Dante, Leonardo, Michaelangelo u not to mention the powerful families who financed their work - the Medici and the Strozzi. Evidence of their lasting influence abounds today, including the discovery of a Leonardo fresco beneath a painting by Vasari, and the unearthing of Michaelangelo's plans for a church facade. The city's challenge today is to manage the resultant tourist hordes; a new entrance to an enlarged Uffizi should double tourist numbers to the gallery, while a tramline is intended to reduce the city's traffic.
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY GUIDES. As Prague settles into the European Union club, its rebirth as a vibrant Western-style city continues to blossom, with the traces of East bloc communism increasingly hard to uncover. But the City of 100 Spires is also returning to its roots as a decadent, jubilant place that made the word bohemia into a common noun. The smoky jazz clubs, rowdy, cruisy bars and stunning symphony halls have been restored to the spirit and role they once served. And it's fast making up for lost time with local designers and artists creating confrontational work at dozens of galleries while the frisson of the Cold War remains in Soviet-era meat shops and chilling monuments.
Written by local experts who know the city inside out, this savvy guide helps travelers avoid tourist traps and experience the real Paris. Alongside established favorites are the city's newest hot spots -- restaurants, bars, clubs, galleries, shops, and more. An extensive events calendar and day trips to Versailles and other nearby destinations are also included.
The first volume of the acclaimed Time Out Country Walks has been fully revised and updated, featuring 52 walks within easy reach of London, all starting and ending at railway stations. The walks take travelers through the glorious countryside, all on scenic footpaths with a minimum of road-walking. Recommendations for the best pubs and cafés are included, while easy-to-use maps and cut-off suggestions help those who choose to shorten the walk.
Time Out Seoul helps travelers get the best out of the ever-changing South Korean metropolis. As well as covering visitor essentials, this new guide offers detailed coverage of cultural highlights, shopping, and dining. From hiking and public baths to trendy shopping, Time Out has got you covered — experience the city like a native and avoid the obvious tourist traps. Time Out Seoul assists visitors in navigating the cultural and financial center of East Asia, whether one is seeking the arts (over 700 museums and 400 galleries), shopping (choices from Prada to flea markets), temples and shrines (five major palaces), or the best in Korean BBQ.
Time Out's highly respected and high-selling Paris Eating Guide is converted into small pocketable format for its new eating series. Over 250 establishments are covered from bars and brasseries to haute cuisine restaurants, and there are specific recommendations for breakfast, brunch, drinks, dinner etc. This is an invaluable guide to one of the gastronomic capitals of the world.
Travellers from around the world are drawn to India to seek out its history, pulsating cities and colourful countryside. The country's stunning kaleidoscope of destinations are at once fascinating and bewildering. Time Out's team of writers brings you the most perfect destinations, from classic architectural gems to splendid wildlife escapes. They uncover the best India has to offer, from the Tibetan Buddhist regions of the Himalayan far north to the sleepy backwaters of Kerala in the country's southernmost state. Each chapter is accompanied by beautiful images that exhibit India's diversity and culture.Time Out India: Perfect Places to Stay, Eat & Explore makes the country's vastness more manageable, the choices easier. Generously illustrated with colour photography, and featuring appendices packed with practical information, it's both an inspiration for readers and a useful tool for planning a perfect trip
All Time Out Guides are written by a team of local experts, with a unique insider perspective. They contain comprehensive arts and cultural coverage, along with hundreds of independent reviews. For every destination, our critics identify the best, the worst, the most fashionable and the most overrated. Time Out Athens is the definitive guide to one of Europe's most exciting, fast-changing cities - and its ancient heritage. It provides informed coverage of the icons left by a culture that shaped the world. then ventures into the heart of today's city : its pacy nightlife, expanding restaurant scene and diverse music and art worlds.
All Time Out Guides are written by a team of local experts, with a unique insider perspective. They contain comprehensive arts and cultural coverage, along with hundreds of independent reviews. For every destination, our critics identify the best, the worst, the most fashionable and the most overrated. Time Out Budapest is the essential guide to Europe's most engaging and affordable metropolis. Together with informed recommendations of restaurants, bars and spas and detailed sightseeing coverage, we offer insights into underground nightspots, the transformation of grand Habsburg buildings into luxury hotels and the reinvention of national drink Unicum as an alcopop.
Casting an independent and critical eye, Time Out Buenos Aires looks past the "Paris of South America" clichés, highlighting century-old cafés, world-famous steak houses, word-of-mouth bars, backstreet bistros, and late-night tango salons. Introductory chapters frame Buenos Aires in its historical and cultural context.
The eternally beautiful grande dame of European cities, Paris boasts an unrivalled range of world-class visitor attractions. But it never rests on its laurels: several old favourites have been revamped and renewed, while the opening of the spectacular Musee du Quai Branly in autumn 2006 confirmed that no-one does museums quite like the Parisians. Paris is growing too: the building of a vast new museum of contemporary art on the northern outskirts of the city (due to open in the second half of 2008) will breathe new life into a previously neglected area. And the same is happening elsewhere. "Time Out", with its team of Paris-based writers, is uniquely placed to track these changes.
Completely updated, this must-have guide features more than 900 reviews of London's best bars, pubs, clubs, wine bars, and gastropubs. It offers a huge range of choices, including swanky cocktail bars, sports and comedy bars, child-friendly pubs, and the best local watering holes. The bars are indexed alphabetically, by subject, and by area, with detailed maps pinpointing most bars by name.
Written by a team of resident journalists so that the true flavour of the city can be captured, this guide gives independent, impartial advice to inform and entertain. More than 700 venues are reviewed and all price ranges and tastes are covered.
The Tokyo Guide is packed with vital information for both first-time tourists and experienced business travelers. Written by journalists and writers living in the Japanese capital, this guide takes the lid off one of the most exciting and mysterious cities in the world, with a guide to Japanese food -- what to eat and how to order it -- walking tours of Tokyo's most vibrant districts, a thorough shopping guide, language survival tips, and a mini-guide to Yokohama, Japan's second city, thirty minutes away.
An endless cycle of festivals, with extraordinary architecture and a good climate as a backdrop, make Barcelona an exuberant city. It has something for everyone, from world-class restaurants, museums and beaches to a lively street-life. This guide provides an in-depth view of Barcelona and advises on where to stay, where to eat, where to shop and what to see.
From Museum Mile and Upper Fifth to Alphabet City and the Meatpacking District, this guide points visitors to both the well-known and the under-the-radar sights. It showcases the Big Apple's myriad cultural attractions, including the newly reopened Statue of Liberty and MoMAUs splashy new digs, and covers its phenomenal food scene.
This text offers a behind-the-scenes look at every neighborhood, as well as the full lowdown on quirky towns and lakeshore hideaways beyond the city limits, including reviews of all the major museums and attractions, and guided tours to the paths less traveled. Color photos and maps throughout ensure easy use for any visitor to this city of architectural treasures.
Written by a team of resident journalists so that the true flavour of the city can be captured, this guide gives independent, impartial advice to inform and entertain. More than 700 venues are reviewed and all price ranges and tastes are covered.
Comprehensive reviews of restaurants, bars, and lodgings. A sizeable community of expats call Prague home, having been attracted by the city's affordable lifestyle and reputation for decadence.
This book "selects the best of London's sightseeing, restaurants, shopping, nightlife and entertainment, with Time Out's trademark expertise. And, because it's annual, it also takes you straight to the latest venues, tips you off to the news and fashions and gives you the dates that matter. It's the complete reference for anyone visiting London in 2007, in a handy size and easy-to-use format." -- back cover.
The seventh edition of the Time Out guide to Paris has been revised and updated by a Paris-based team of writers and researchers to present the French captial in all its diversity. Updated annually, it is packed with up-to-the-minute information on the city and its inhabitants. This edition of the Paris guide includes - more on Paris by area, from its historic heart to quarters in transition; the streetlife as well as sight-seeing; restaurants, bars and brasseries.
Listing over 30 destinations throughout Great Britain and Ireland, this handbook offers great ways to explore the countryside and beaches, from the Cotswolds to historic York and Canterbury. In-depth reviews cover the best sightseeing, hotels, B&Bs, pubs, cafes, and restaurants, with color photos and comprehensive listings information. Maps.
Written by a team of resident journalists so that the true flavour of the city can be captured, this guide gives independent, impartial advice to inform and entertain. More than 700 venues are reviewed and all price ranges and tastes are covered.
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