This guide to Great Britain and Ireland was written and organized based on the assumption that you have a limited amount of time in which to travel. Steves covers the "predictable biggies (Big Ben, Stratford, bagpipes, and the Book of Kells)" and mixes in "a healthy dose of Back Door intimacy (nearly edible Cotswold villages, Gaelic folk pubs...)" It's the sort of book you should read for preplanning information--if you're staying for only three days, for example, stick to London, but if you're staying for five days, you might add Bath, or the Cotswolds, or Blenheim to your itinerary. You'll also want to have the book in your knapsack as you head out the door of your B&B for a day of excursions. Each chock-a-block section gives a quick introduction to an area (North Wales, Belfast, Bath, etc.) and offers advice on how to plan your time, then covers the sights, accommodations, food stops, and transportation. The sights are rated according to Steves's evaluation: three triangles means don't miss it (Cliffs of Moher), two triangles mark the sights that you should try hard to see (Tintern Abbey), a single triangle denotes sites that are "worthwhile if you can make it"(Harrods), and no rating means the attraction is worth knowing about (Inverness).
What finally makes Rick Steves' Great Britain & Ireland 1998 such a delight is that Steves's affinity for traveling, and for Great Britain and Ireland, is evident on every page. His personality is infused throughout, both in the casual, first-person voice and in the details he chooses to include about the destinations. In the section on Blackpool, "Britain's fun puddle," he writes that "it's an ears-pierced-while-you-wait, tipsy-toupee kind of place. Tacky, yes. Lowbrow, okay. But ... Blackpool is as English as the Queen--and even more fun." --Heidi Robinson
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good, but no passion,
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This review is from: Rick Steves' Great Britain & Ireland 1998 (Serial) (Paperback)
This book has good information about how to get local housing, but after that it starts to go downhill. What's missing is passion and interest. England is a fun place to visit, but this book left me feeling cold about England. Get the book for its advice on housing, but get a different book for the sights and attractions.
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Great Guide Book for England..,
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This review is from: Rick Steves' Great Britain & Ireland 1998 (Serial) (Paperback)
I used this guide for almost exclusively for England. The restaurant recommendations were the best - they were cheap, but good food. The attractions he recommends are great.A must if you are planning to go to England.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Guide Book for England!,
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This review is from: Rick Steves' Great Britain & Ireland 1998 (Serial) (Paperback)
This is an excellent guide book for England and Ireland. I hope the '99 edition contains more detail on Ireland.
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