Practical UK Guidebooks for Touring in the United Kingdom
These practical UK guidebooks will help you plan your routes, decide what to visit and find the best places to eat, drink and stay the night. Use these practical guidebooks to plan ahead for your trip or while touring England, Scotland and Wales.
Book Review of Movie London, Exploring the City Film-by-Film by Tony Reeves
Read a review of Britain by BritRail, a Guide to Touring Britain by Train by LaVerne Ferguson-Kosinski - A popular guide book that leaves a lot to be desired.
Read a review of The AA Bed and Breakfast Guide 2007
The AA Road Atlas Britain is the most complete and authoritative UK Road Atlas available. It is a "must have" for visitors touring the UK by car, bike or cycle.
The Which Good Food Guide is the UK's leading independent restaurant rating guide, with listings and reviews of restaurants throughout England,Scotland and Wales, along with sections about Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic and the Channel Islands.
The Good Pub Guide is a guide to friendly pubs and good pub food all over the UK. It has detailed information about the best pubs and good pub food wherever in the UK you find yourself.
Use The Real Ale Pub Guide to find the best pubs for cask conditioned, original beers from UK micro-breweries and independent producers.
The National Trust's Guide to its properties is a tempting look at historic homes, English gardens, important English places - John Lennon's boyhood home - and beautiful landscapes to visit.
Britain's Best Museums and Galleries by Mark Fisher is a guide to the best galleries, museums and collections throughout the UK. Find interesting collections, great art galleries, fascinating museums as you tour the UK.
There are so many books about London that you might as well flip a coin to choose. On the other hand, you could consult Laura Porter, About.com's guide to London for Visitors to see what she recommends.