(Part 2) Best english travel guides according to redditors

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We found 34 Reddit comments discussing the best english travel guides. We ranked the 27 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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England travel guides
Bath England travel guides
Devon England travel guides
Gloucestershire England travel guides
London travel guides
Yorkshire travel guides

Top Reddit comments about England Travel Guides:

u/valeyard89 · 2 pointsr/travel
u/Parelle · 2 pointsr/tea

Lanesbourgh Hotel, Fortnum and Mason, and Harrods all have afternoon teas. I've used this book before but i suspect there are more updated websites now.

Tea in the City: London https://www.amazon.com/dp/0966347889/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BdfdAbQJ1A4D8

u/kickstand · 2 pointsr/travel
  • Ride a double-decker bus, upper deck, front seat. You will have to ride off-peak hours to do this. It is a highly memorable cheap thrill, and you have to get around anyway, right?

  • If you have any interest at all in natural history, the Natural History Museum is awesome. It is so old, it has specimens from Darwin and the other great British naturalists. And it is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.

  • Walk along the embankment at night, specifically across one or more bridges.

  • Tower of London is awesome

  • London Eye has stunning views, but the wait on line was 3 hours. It winds up killing half a day, so maybe not worth it if you have little time.

  • I enjoyed the Fat Tire Bicycle Tour, you see most of the major sights in a half day.

    London is full of amazing palaces, museums, restaurants, theatre, etc etc, I highly recommend you spend ten bucks for a guide book.
u/webauteur · 1 pointr/london

I'm reading the book Culture Shock! London: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette. It has all the practical information you need. I learned to keep to the left while walking.

u/thelardboy · 1 pointr/AskUK

This should be perfect for the job: M5 Sights Guide. I have a couple of friends who spend hours travelling motorways every day (they are comedians) and they love this kind of thing as it helps break the journeys into recognisable chunks.

u/MooseCannon · 1 pointr/london

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0980374693?ie=UTF8&force-full-site=1

Love this book. Was bought for my birthday and it contains loads of things a Londoner should know