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AA Hotel Guide 2008

The AA Hotel Guide 2008

This is the UK's best-selling "Hotel Guide". It is a full colour guide to over 4,000 AA inspected Hotels in Britain and Ireland, fully updated for 2008. All of the establishments featured have been officially inspected and rated for quality by the AA's professional inspectors, each graded with 1 to 5 stars, with AA red stars highlighting top hotels. It contains more establishments offering more choice than competing guides. Over 800 budget hotels are featured, ideal for overnight stops. Plus, there are up-to-date details of room prices, credit cards, parking, directions and leisure facilities throughout. Central reservation telephone numbers are featured for the major hotel groups. The hotels featured are arranged in county order with prices, opening times, directions and websites. The special features include the AA Hotel of the Year Awards and AA Top Hotels in Britain and Ireland.
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Some of the UK's most interesting
towns and cities

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Cardiff

Known as 'Europe's youngest capital', Cardiff, in south Wales, has re-invented itself as one of Britain's most buzzing, young-at-heart and stylish cities. It's a rapidly-evolving, vibrant and fascinating place for a short break, so come and see what it's like keeping up with the Joneses - Tom was brought up near here, and Shirley Bassey's a local girl. More at:

Edinburgh

The location of Edinburgh - capital of Scotland and a World Heritage Site - is spectacular, with the castle high on its rock, views over the River Forth, elegant architecture and its own extinct volcano, Arthur's Seat - described by thriller writer Ian Rankin as "a natural wonder, a wilderness in the middle of a city." A favourite Edinburgh pastime, beloved of students and others, is to climb to its summit to see the sun rise over the sea.

More at: Edinburgh: Scotland's festival capital

* Getting to Edinburgh

* Edinburgh Zoo

* Edinburgh Book Festival

* Edinburgh International Festival

Glasgow

Glasgow is one of Europe's most important cultural centres, a heady mix of grand Victorian and sensuous art nouveau, and wonderful museums, galleries and concert halls.

More at: Glasgow: Scottish gem

Liverpool

Look lost in Liverpool and someone like Terry Allen is likely to appear at your elbow. He's one of a team of Navigators employed by Liverpool City Council. Want to see pre-Raphaelites art? The Walker Art Gallery is just by the station, and all its Victorian grandeur comes free. Anfield football stadium, home of Premier Division Liverpool Football Club? A ticket may be hard to get hold of, but anyone can go on a tour of the dressing rooms.

More at: Liverpool: 'Culture Capital' on the Mersey

London

London is matchless for its impressive range of landmarks. World-wide, few people would mistake the location of Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben or Trafalgar Square, for example.

More at: London's New Landmarks,  London - City of Landmarks,  London hotels,  Gatwick hotels,  London Heathrow hotels

NewcastleGateshead

Lying close to England's north-eastern coast, the two cities sit side by side, divided only by the River Tyne. This is a great place for walking around and exploring. First head down to the Quayside area, for a view of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge (it closes like a winking eye to allow ships to pass), meander amongst the street art and perhaps enjoy a light lunch in one of the bars or restaurants.

More at: NewcastleGateshead: Lively home of the 'Geordies'

Historical Accounts

Kew (1772 & 1789): The buildings in Kew Gardens are deservedly the admiration of all foreigners

Lincoln (1802 - 1866): Lincoln, a place of considerable note in the ecclesiastical and military annals of England, is singularly situated on the top and side of a high hill, which slopes with a deep descent to the south, where the river Witham runs at its base.

Warwick (1840): Extracts from letters written to Emily Sellwood by Alfred, Lord Tennyson


 


The Rough Guide to Britain
by Robert Andrews, Jules Brown, Rob Humphreys, Phil Lee, Donald Reid
  If ever a nation were both hostage to and beneficiary of its history, it’s Britain. The single most important thing to remember when travelling here is that you’re visiting not one country, but three: England, Wales and Scotland. For visitors foreign and domestic, that means contending with three capital cities (London, Cardiff and Edinburgh) and three sets of national identity - not to mention the myriad accent shifts as you move between them. More information and prices from:
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