Rick Steves Great Britain (Travel Guide)
H**H
Great book
Lots of great info in for plan our trip Rick really lays out the best plan to follow or modify to fit
B**R
Always can depend on Rick
Donโt go without itWe cruise a lot and always use Rick as our destination guide in our planning and in tours that enhance history, scenic sites, and โdo not missโ sites
A**N
Completely worth it.
Just a lot of great information, history and advice.
D**O
Great book.
I don't like the fine print with my old eyes but this is a great and accurate book. Order well ahead 9f time of your trip. Study it. Most informative book I've come across and accurate. Combine with Google maps you are golden.
G**N
Probably un-equaled travel reference
We have liked using Rick Steves' travel books for years. They are typically excellent for doing research on attractions, places to eat and stay, and physical orientation, that is, walking maps and routes. This volume covers a LOT of ground, so our pointing out that there is no information on the city of Oxford for example, might seem petty... but Oxford is a neat place, if you manage to be staying in town. We stayed at the Randolph and thus were walking distance to nearly everything. If you watch Rick's episodes on this part of England, he says to flip a coin as to Oxford or Cambridge. With this book, he's made the choice for you. For a challenging goal such as Stonehenge, the book for a lone traveler is excellent. For another spot--Buckingham Palace--he minimizes how severe the security screening is (as extreme as at Heathrow!!), and how limited the food and beverage service is given the crowds. My tip? skip it. This hints that this is a part of the book he has not updated. There's no mistaking that Rick has real interest in his subjects, especially the stone age sites, and that gets through in the writing. A final note: On the topic of live theater in London, Rick gives some good advice, but he doesn't say that scrimping on ticket prices can result in an uncomfortable evening--and a poor to nonexistent view. We had tickets for "the Mousetrap" courtesy of our tour. The theater had not been remodeled since the last century, and once a family of full-size fellow Americans sat down in front of us, our view was canceled out for the whole performance. Live and learn, and safe travels!
G**D
Very Helpful Travel Guide.
This Guide was very helpful in deciding which cities and venues to select. Especially good advice on Tower of London and York. Stonehengeโฆ. not so much. Skip Great Yarmouth. Cambridge, Lincoln, and Norwich were especially enjoyable.
M**.
Helped me Plan Recent UK Trip
I was overwhelmed trying to plan my recent 2 week trip to the UK. I wanted to go everywhere from Cornwall to John O'Groats and beyond. I wanted to visit several islands off the Atlantic coast of Scotland and I wanted to see Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness plus spend 2 or 3 days in London. I needed at least 6 weeks, probably more, a car and a BritRail pass to see all these places.This book provides realistic itineraries within Great Britain and distinguishes between the "must sees" and the "worth it" destinations based upon Rick Steve's extensive travels.Also included are terrific restaurant, side trips and bed and breakfast suggestions. We had a wonderful meal at Number 27 in Inverness and tons of fun watching a shepherd with his sheepdogs and sheep.Pull out maps of Great Britain plus regional and city maps within the book are terrific.We had our own "must see" in London - we went by the Asher home where Paul McCartney lived when he wrote "Yesterday". The book also includes directions to Paul's current London home - we did not stop by. Bottom Line: This book helped us to realistically prioritize our UK "wanna sees" and ultimately feel like we went to as many of those places as time would allow. That's how I want to feel when I return from holiday.
H**E
Some very good advice for visiting Great Britain...
There are many guides for the would-be visitor to Great Britain. Rick Steves's guide has a lot to recommend it. The author takes into account that the enterprising traveler is especially interested in useful, practical information, and there is lots of it here.It is important to note upfront that the guide doesn't cover everything. As another reviewer has noted, Cornwall isn't covered, and this reviewer notes that neither is Shetland, north of Scotland. The guide does cover the various portions of Great Britain that the author has visited and done his own information gathering. The level of detail on offer here reflects that, from London to the rest of England, and on to Wales and to Scotland. Northern Ireland is covered in a separate guide.The author discusses how to get to places and what to see, with specific suggestions on dining, accommodation, and movement. The maps are better than average, and the text includes a nice selection of black and white, and color, photographs. The enterprising traveler is encouraged to read the whole book before making hard plans and reservations. The likely reward is a better trip to one of the world's great destinations (yes, this reviewer is biased). Highly recommended.
G**K
good guidebook
We have used rick Steves' books all over Europe - hard to go wrong. I do find that he has very few really budget options when it comes to accommodations in his later books.
E**R
Una garanzia
Va precisato che รจ una guida completa ma non ha trafizione in italiano quindi se non si conosce la lingua valutate l'acquisto
A**R
Very detailed and up to date (King Charles is referenced)
Love all the details on costs of transportation, attractions with days open/hours, too much to write here.Excellent buy. Highly recommend!
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