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  • av Gillian Tait
    187,-

    This unique guide explores the broad swathe of eastern central Scotland surrounding the city of Edinburgh, revealing a fascinating wealth of destinations with a difference, and hidden histories where myth and reality mingle. It's a diverse landscape dotted with quirky surprises, from the booby traps at Rome's final frontier to the secret birthplace of the Industrial Revolution; from a UFO landing site to a Gothic vault built by goblins.

  • av John Tucker
    187,-

    Go exploring across Richmond, Virginia and discover the wealth of secret places and hidden stories that make the River City so special. 111 Places in Richmond That You Must Not Miss holds something for everyone, whether you're a nature lover, history buff, aesthete, athlete, epicurean, tippler, or just an adventurous soul seeking curiosities - the River City welcomes you to partake in its treasures. It's time to discover the secret spots that Richmond hides so well.

  • av Susan Veness
    201,-

    Orlando is much more than a theme park destination, and 111 Places in Orlando That You Must Not Miss reveal Orlando's true history and its modern face, highlighting offbeat delights and hidden gems that deserve their place in the spotlight. You'll discover the sites of epic battles lost to history, magnificent works of art, heart-rending gravesites, and unique dining experiences, among many others, all building to a completely new way to explore The City Beautiful.

  • av Jonjo Maudsley
    195,-

    Windsor has so much more to offer than its Castle. Take a tour of the more intrepid parts of this historic town and see the weird and wonderful places that make Windsor truly special. Discover the tombstone in a haunted pub, eat cinnamon buns in a Victorian ticket office, find the craft beer brewery in a secret garden, and learn why there's a field full of classic cars in Eton.

  • av Ed Glinert
    225,-

    Oxford is the dream city, the celestial city, the city of dreaming spires; an architectural treasure trove in honey-coloured Cotswold stone, dedicated to love and learning. Here is the world's most famous university nestling among glorious streets, surrounded by delicious riverside walks astride the beautiful Thames and Cherwell, and bucolic countryside. And it's all captured in Ed Glinert's 111 Places in Oxford That You Shouldn't Miss.

  • av Terry Philpot
    195,-

    Few, if any, cities have a literary history as rich as that of London. Writers have written about it; and lived, loved, stayed and died there.In this guide, there are 111 stories to be revealed. Among them are the lives of writers and their characters, and the plots and venue. Where can you see the first printed book in the western world, or visit the library with no books? Where did two poets marry secretly and then flee to Italy; and what happened when Sigmund Freud met Salvador Dali?

  • av Graeme Menzies
    204,-

    Victoria has been described as the Garden City, and it has so much more to offer, including a rich indigenous culture, links to the old British Empire and Queen Victoria, and its origin as an old fur trading post. Authors Dave Doroghy and Graeme Menzies take you to find the cool, the quirky, and the unusual places hidden here amidst the fascinating architecture and glorious outdoor scenery. Explore the exceptional local food scene, quirky stores, and strange museums, and beyond. You are unlikely to run out of things to do in Victoria with this unique guidebook.

  • av Kaitlyn McInnis
    225,-

    Where can you get up close and personal with a full-sized dinosaur in the downtown core? What well-respected wine bar hides a bison head in the bathroom? And how can you learn the art of surfing without setting foot in the ocean? Get ready to embark on a whirlwind trip through the side streets and alleyways of Montreal, the world's second-largest French-speaking city and home to some of Canada's most charismatic characters and attractions.

  • av Floriana Petersen
    195,-

    Most people go to Napa and Sonoma for the wine, and rightly so. The trove of 111 unexpected treasures in this guidebook, however, vastly broadens the possibilities for exploring and experiencing this region in a whole new way. Encounter incomparable art of all kinds. Enjoy a secret whale-watching spot and a stroll through a pygmy forest. Visit restaurants, gardens, cemeteries, music venues, and more places you never imagined existed - and yes, a few truly unique wineries too.

  • av Laurel Moglen & Julia Posey
    191,-

  • av Travis Swann Taylor
    215,-

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