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Complete guides give the comprehensive overview of their destinations to give travellers the maximum variety of choices and need-to-know local information in their chosen city or country, without glossing over any of the details. Through itineraries, regions and areas are broken down to allow for detailed guides to each of the areas and accompanying reviews and prices listed throughout; helping travellers to find the places to stay, eat and explore that are best suited for them wherever they are or are planning to go. Frommers England & the Best of Wales details the best overall travel experiences, from pub crawls to antique shopping to theatre-going; the best of literary England (Stratford-upon-Avon, Jane Austen country, and more); the best ancient and Roman sites, including Roman baths and Hadrians Wall; the best museums and galleries, from the Tate Modern to the National Museum of Wales; and the best hotels and restaurants in all price categories. Youll also find over 130 pages devoted to the best of London, including the best nearby driving tours and day trips by train. Contents:1. THE BEST OF ENGLAND & WALES2. ENGLAND & WALES IN DEPTH3. SUGGESTED ENGLAND ITINERARIES4. LONDON5. THE THAMES VALLEY6. KENT, SURREY & SUSSEX7. HAMPSHIRE & DORSET8. WILTSHIRE & SOMERSET9. DEVON10. CORNWALL11. THE COTSWOLDS12. THE HEART OF ENGLAND13. CAMBRIDGE & EAST ANGLIA14. EAST MIDLANDS15. THE NORTHWEST16. THE LAKE DISTRICT17. YORKSHIRE & NORTHUMBRIA18. CARDIFF & SOUTH WALES19. NORTH WALES20. PLANNING YOUR TRIP.;The best of England & Wales -- England & Wales in depth -- Suggested itineraries -- London -- The Thames Valley & the Chilterns -- Kent, Surrey & Sussex -- Hampshire & Dorset -- Wiltshire & Somerset -- Devon -- Cornwall -- The Cotswolds -- The heart of England -- Cambridge & East Anglia -- East Midlands -- The northwest -- The Lake District -- Yorkshire & the northeast -- Cardiff & the south of Wales -- North Wales -- Planning your trip.

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Frommer's England & the Best of Wales

22nd Edition

by Nick Dalton & Deborah Stone

Published by John Wiley Sons Inc Copyright 2012 John Wiley Sons Ltd - photo 2

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List of Maps

Englands Historical Highlights

Suggested England Itineraries

Central London

Attractions, Hotels & Restaurants in the West End

Attractions, Hotels & Restaurants in West London

Attractions, Hotels & Restaurants in
Southwest London

Westminster Abbey

Attractions, Hotels & Restaurants in South Bank & The City

St. Pauls Cathedral

Attractions, Hotels & Restaurants in East London

Greenwich

The Thames Valley

Oxford

Kent, Surrey & Sussex

Canterbury

Kents Castles & Gardens

Brighton

Hampshire & Dorset

Winchester

Portsmouth & Southsea

Wiltshire & Somerset

Salisbury

Bath

Bristol

Devon

Dartmoor National Park

Torquay

Cornwall

The Cotswolds

Warwickshire: Shakespeare Country

Stratford-upon-Avon

Birmingham

East Anglia

Cambridge

East Midlands

The Northwest

Manchester

Chester

Liverpool

The Lake District

Yorkshire & Northeast

Leeds

York

Newcastle

South Wales

Cardiff

Brecon Beacons

Swansea

North Wales

Conwy

Llandudno

Note About Maps

This guide contains dozens of maps of varying sizes and complexity. If you find it hard to read a map on your device, use the zoom function to enlarge. You can also download and/or printout PDFs of all of the maps in this guide. Go to www.frommers.com/go/ebookmaps and click on the title of your guide.

About the Authors

Nick Dalton and Deborah Stone work as a team (generally helped on research trips by children Georgia and Henry). Using the knowledge garnered from writing about England and Wales for newspapers, magazines, and books, they were lead writers here, uniting a team despatched to the countries far reaches.

They co-wrote Kent, Surrey & Sussex, Cambridge & East Anglia, and Cardiff & South Wales, along with Suggested Itineraries, and much of The Best of , In Depth (in which history graduate Deborah revelled in the Today and Making of sections), and Planning Your Trip.

Together they have written Frommers Wales With Your Family, and have worked on Frommers editing projects for destinations from Vienna to Iceland.

Nick writes on travel for U.K. newspapers such as the Daily Telegraph, the Times and the Daily Express. He also, for his sins, covers skiing and cruises worldwide, and is a regular visitor to the U.S., where he has written travel guides for Colorado and other states. He has also written Frommers Salzburg Day By Day.

Deborah has written prolifically for the Daily Telegraph and Daily Express, on U.K. and family travel, having spent her childhood camping all over Britain, but particularly in East Anglia and Wales. She is a leading cruise writer, and is Online Gardening Editor at the Daily and Sunday Express.

Donald Strachan is a Scottish journalist, writer, and editor who has lived most of his life down south in England. He has written about the country, and wider European travel, for newspapers worldwide, including the Sydney Morning Herald and the Guardian, and is a U.K. Sunday Telegraph contributor on travel-related new technology. He's also authored or co-authored several recent guidebooks to European destinations, including Frommer's London 2013 and Frommers Florence, Tuscany & Umbria. Donald was responsible for the sections on London, North Wales, Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, and southern Somerset.

Rhonda Carrier, who hails from the East Midlands, has lived in London, Paris, Vienna and Hong Kong, and is now based in Manchester, writes widely about travel in the U.K. and abroad for Frommer's and frommers.com, Rizzoli, takethefamily.com, The Guardian and The Observer, The Mail Online, P&O Ferries and others. A family travel expert, she has authored three editions of Frommer's London with Kids as well as the guidebooks Frommer's Brittany With Your Family and Frommer's Normandy With Your Family, and edited several other titles in the 'With Your Family' series. Rhonda wrote the chapters East Midlands, The Northwest, and Yorkshire & the Northeast.

Louise McGrath is a freelance travel writer and editor. Born in England, she lived in the U.S., Colombia and Spain before moving to Northern Ireland in 2006. Since 2000 she has worked as an editor for Whatsonwhen (now Frommers Unlimited) writing destination guides, and has authored several guide books, including Frommers Lisbon Day by Day, Frommers Lake District Day by Day and Frommers England and the Best of Wales 2012, for which she worked on the Lake District chapter. Louise speaks Spanish and Portuguese, has an MA in Latin American Literature & Culture and is currently studying for the CIM Diploma in Digital Marketing.

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