Washington, DC’s tourist attractions are well known. What we offer you is a cup of coffee, a bit of shopping, a cocktail or a good feed to pep you up in between museums and monuments. Here are 3
The scale and variety of Milan is daunting; it’s bigger and brasher than its southern cousins and less immediately eye-catching, but a little exploring reveals a bewitching city. Alongside global fash
The city’s twin appeal – manmade and natural – is well represented here, with suggestions for eating, drinking and shopping, plus a selection of easy day trips that take you into Iceland’s otherworldl
One need never be lonely in Manhattan. Alone, one can move at any pace. This guide includes 30 entries divided into sections to help find the experience you want – peace and quiet, or crowds to blend
With our guide for company you’ll find 30 places that get you to the heart of the Basque Country’s largest city. We include bars for drinks and pintxos, as well as modern architecture, shops, cultural
Cuba is beginning to emerge from its long hibernation, once again becoming a popular tourist destination. It remains a Communist country with a highly regulated economy, yet today small businesses suc
New entries and a fresh design for this ever-popular guide. Among the entries are beautiful parks, wonderful bread, elegant stationery, intoxicating drinks and excellent coffee – and even the world’s
A sister to How To Find Old New York, this guide celebrates long-standing, independent, family-run eateries in Brooklyn NY—Bamonte’s, Junior’s, Nathan’s Famous etc.
Scotland’s capital has appeal that extends far beyond its elegant façade. Our updated guide documents wanderings off the well-worn path of the Royal Mile, charting bookshops and butchers, pubs and gar