Recognized the world over by frequent flyers and armchair travelers alike, Eyewitness Travel Guides are the most colorful and comprehensive guides on the market. With beautiful commissioned photographs and spectacular 3-D aerial views revealing the charm of each destination, these amazing travel guides show what others only tell.
DK are my favourite travel guides along with their pocket sized Top Tens. This one covering Great Britain is actually 25 years old but its been reprinted more recently and I'm sure lots of it hasn't changed. Its clearly set out with good information, lots of colour pictures, and, my favourite, cross sections of buildings and towns.
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This is one of my favorite of DK Publishing's travel guides. This particular piece of eye candy takes you across Great Britain with loads of color photos of things to see and do and places to go for both people looking forward to a trip and armchair travelers alike.
These are hands down the most thorough guide books when it comes to the visual aspect. You could truly be an armchair traveler with these.
The only downside is it seems they put so much detail into certain areas and attractions and don't focus on other areas so it could skew where you chose to visit.
I would suggest if you are planning a trip to use this as a start but then back it up with further research to make sure you put together at the best itinerary for you.
"A visual as well as a informational feast" is how one blurb puts the Eyewitness Guides, and indeed I'd class it more along the lines of a good reference book.
With plenty of glossy pictures and diagrams of parts of towns you'd want to visit, this style lends itself to learning all about where you want to go, or perhaps you're just dreaming a bit.
It does have a couple sections on practical information, using transportation and the like but the book's strong point is giving you a look around.
Since it is a heavy duty softback book, not likely you'd want to tote this around with you seeing the sights.
These DK guides provide a good overview of a place: cultural and historical background, helpful maps, suggestions for activites, lodging, local food, and places to see. The abundance of high-quality photographs is especially helpful for determining what things you'd like to see for yourself. For visiting somewhere for the first time, this is a good guide to begin with.
This is a comprehensive and very visual guide to the tourist sites across the UK from prehistoric stone circles to modern art galleries. While this may not have everything and probably misses some real little gems, it is a great starting point for those visiting the UK and us homegrown tourists looking to take a little road trip.
Helpful for planning a trip, yet I wish DK published a book with a bit more detail on the south of England. I found it hard to determine where the best beaches were to go.
DK guides are always a treat for the eyes and this one is no exception. This is an updated version from one I'd read years before, and I appreciate the updated detail.
I always find DK Books really clear with just the right amount of pictures and details. I love British Travel and use this book all the time to plan my trips!
دليل سفر الى بريطانيا وفي دليل السفر ليس من الضروري ان نقرا الكتاب كله, وانما المعلومات المهمة والمناطق التي يرغب الانسان بزيارتها بالنهاية وجدت ان الاعتماد على الكتاب في السفر بات غير ضروري هذه الايام فهناك معلومات متوفرة على الانترنت بشكل جيد ووافي بالاضافة الى ان التعرف على اناس جدد في البلد الذي ترغب بالسفر اليه والتنقل معهم امر ممتع للغاية بالاضافة الى ان الحياة مغامرة :) يضاف الى سلبيات السفر مع الكتاب, الحجم الكبير لهكذا كتب ومن المعلوم انه يفضل تماما ان يكون حملك خفيفا قدر الامطكان خلال التنقل الجزء الجيد من الكتاب كان القسم التاريخي اذ كانت فيه معلومات مفيدة عن تاريخ برييطانيا كما لاحظت ان هذه السلسلة تحوي صورا ومخططات توضيحة اكثر من سلسلة lonely planet وهذا مجرد شعور مبدئي ربما بحاجة لتاكيد لاحقا
My husband is PCS-ing to RAF Lakenheath, so I figured I might as well read up on things to see and do while we're over there! It's very helpful because instead of feeling like I'm reading a phone book (which is how most travel books feel and look), this one has bright photos and maps, small blurbs about a lot of different places (instead of lots of info on one boring museum or building), and it's pretty lightweight considering it covers all of Great Britain.
Beautiful to browse and great fodder for daydreams! I like the street-level illustrated maps with suggested routes for some attractions. If I ever make it to Britain, I'd use this to plan my trip, and I'd also love to have it on Kindle for quick reference while on vacation.
A really great companion for our trip. Great photos and descriptions of all the great things to see and do in England and Scotland. A must if you are planning on travelling.
Looking through this guidebook is not as good as actually using it, but almost. I love the pictures and pictorial maps and hope I have a chance to use it as intended some day.