This lively guide presents 25 suggestions for European holidays that don’t require a flight from the U.K. The trips are original and inspiring, everything from island-hopping in Croatia to romantic sleeper journeys to Inverness to city breaks in spots like Antwerp and Amsterdam. Some trips are as much about the journey as the icebreakers to ice hotels, donkey trips in the Cevennes, kayaking in Cork. Each itinerary contains up-to-date advice on accommodations, restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions.
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Time Out New York - Updated Annually
- 415 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
The 16th edition of Time Out New York has been updated by a team of local aficionados who have explored even the most out-of-the-way neighbourhoods for the latest eateries, bars and shops. Dozens of new feature boxes and listings spotlight the varied cultural offerings-be it family friendly or something a little more risqué. Inside you'll find bang up-to-date coverage of the arts, music, clubs, hotels, eating and drinking - and more. From riding the Staten Island Ferry to dancing the night away, this guide takes you straight there.
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 Mexico City: & the Best of Mexico
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Mexico City is portrayed as a vibrant and evolving metropolis, rich in history and contemporary culture. As the city prepares for significant anniversaries, it offers a blend of historic charm and modern attractions, including a thriving art scene and exceptional dining options. This guide, crafted by knowledgeable locals, provides honest reviews on accommodations, activities, and historical sites, ensuring visitors can fully experience the city's offerings. Additionally, it includes recommendations for five remarkable trips across Mexico, highlighting diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.
Time Out London for Londoners is an insider's guide like no other, this must-have book contains everything you'll ever need to know about the city. Borough by borough, this guide takes readers through the day-to-day life that tourists don't see. Each area is dissected by way of facts and figures (council tax, transport, schools, rents), by amenities (restaurants, cafés, pubs, bars, parks, shops, sports facilities), and by atmosphere (for families, singles, culture, sport). The guide also reveals whether an area is on the way up and what the proposals are for its future.
Time Out Amsterdam
- 336 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
"Eat, drink, shop, sleep, explore, enjoy"--Cover.
Inspirational ideas for what to do in the capital, London. Enjoy big club nights or little-known river walks; try martial ars or hula hooping; play bike polo or hunt for classic vintage couture; drink quality champagne or hear world-class music. -- Back cover.
Time Out London
- 420 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
What many visitors expect to find in London - pageantry, history, living tradition - is dramatically at odds with the experience of living here. Yet guidebooks struggle to reflect this. As publisher of the capital's definitive cultural listings magazine, Time Out is uniquely positioned to give you the whole of the bewildering, exhilarating city. You'll of course find terrific coverage of historic London, a city containing six World Heritage Sites, but there are also cultural field reports from all quarters. Sample the cocksure new British cuisine, the bizarre multiart venues of Shoreditch and Soho, or the gorgeous new Haymarket Hotel, perhaps the world's finest boutique hotel. See how the triumphant new Southbank Centre has completed a seamless riverside stroll from foodie fun at Borough Market to the London Eye. You'll even get the most out of hackneyed old Covent Garden, suddenly perking itself up to welcome back the much-missed Transport Museum.