With its medieval architecture, underground caverns, and imposing skyscape, Edinburgh has long been a favorite of visitors intrigued by history and natural beauty. Time Out Edinburgh takes travelers into the city's core, from its ancient alleyways to the new waterfront development. Unbiased reviews, written by Time Out's team of local journalists, dish on where to dine, shop, drink, and dance like a native. Glasgow and surrounding towns are also explored, as well as suggested day-trips.
We used this book exclusively for our one week stay in Edinburgh during the Festival this August. It was my "bible", and it gave us some great ideas for restaurants and sights that we wouldn't have found on our own. All in all, a first-rate quidebook, better than the Lonely Planet guide.
5 on 3
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The specialty of the Time Out guides is getting inside the local culture and nightlife. I have used the Time Out guides for London, Paris, & New York. My favorite Time Out guide is for the king of nightlife cities, Madrid.For this guide the Time Out people bring all their style and insight, but it is a 5 star book on a 3 star city,meaning that Edinburg has not as many museums or theatres, etc, as London; here the Time Out guide is very helpful in spending time like and with natives.This guide does a very good job of covering Edinburgh, gives information on Glasgow, and the areas of interest above, below, and to the East of Edinburgh. The first 30 pages covers the history of the Scotland, Edinburgh, and the current conditions, just enough to give an overview. The next 70 pages covers Edinburgh & its suburbs, with good detailed information on the sights of interest, including websites. 20 pages on hotels/accomodations; 41 pages on restauranets/cafes/pubs/bars; 25 pages on shopping;and the next 40 pages covers art galleries, what to do with children, music, theatre, nightlife, sports, etc.Then 20 pages on Glasgow, 20 pages on day trips, & 20 pages on the traveling-tourist essentials. Scotland is a dificult area to cover since it is unlikely you are going to spend a week in Edinburgh for itself as you would in London. I would have liked to see the Time Out guide split 50/50 on Glasgow & Edinburgh. Time Out guides are always skimpy on pictures, the Eyewitness guides make a good combination with them.The maps are good, and if you are going to stay in Edinburgh you really must get this book. For me, staying in Glasgow as a base of operations for a week, and day-triping to Edinburgh, Striling, Arran, Loch Lomond, & Ayr, I still found this book quite helpful and was glad I got it.
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