Time Out's first publication of the best restaurants and gastropubs throughout the UK. Over 1000 establishments are reviewed, including 400 in London, and the coverage is wider than in any other guide with excellent budget and ethnic recommendations as well as haute cuisine restaurants. Arranged by area, and with full-colour maps, this is destined to become the restaurant guide of choice for the UK.

"Time Out" Sydney Guide

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 1 November 2001
Highlights to this guide to Sydney include: a local's guide to beaches; where to see the best New Year's Eve fireworks; a glimpse behind the scenes of Sydney's world of drag in pubs and clubs; the arts scene and the best places to shop, sightsee, eat, party and relax. The book also includes area-by-area overviews of Sydney's sights and suburbs; an in-depth look at the continuing battle for reconciliation between the European settlers and the Aboriginal peoples; and accomodation choices from top dollar to bargain basic.

Istanbul

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 5 February 2004
This comprehensive guide provides the visitor with in-depth, authoritative coverage of Istanbul. It contains information on where to stay and eat and includes details on restaurants, bars, museums, art galleries and dance halls.


Time Out Tokyo

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 2 June 2005
Tokyo is a city that evolves with breathtaking pace, thanks largely to a local obsession with renewal and innovation. Spectacular restaurants and bars, with designs from Tokyo's young hotshots, are opening across the city, and the luxury hotel scene is buzzing, with a Mandarin Oriental, Conrad, Ritz Carlton and Peninsula all joining the fray. The wildly popular lifestyle complex Roppongi Hills has new rivals in the form of Ando Tadao's Omotesando Hills and the Midtown Project. Yet in the midst of this consumer frenzy, the traditional Tokyo is also enjoying a renaissance. Zen practices are making a comeback and traditional Japanese design is now all the rage. With foreign interest in Japan showing no signs of waning, Time Out Tokyo is the most reliable commentator on its dazzlingly fast paced, ever-changing capital. *Sightseeing in Tokyo *Tokyo hotels *Tokyo restaurants *Tokyo bars *Tokyo shops *Tokyo maps

Time Out New York

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 7 April 2005
The 20th edition of the Time Out New York city guide has been updated by a team of local aficionados who have explored even the most out-of-the-way neighbourhoods for the latest eateries, bars and shops. Dozens of new feature boxes and listings spotlight the varied cultural offerings-be it family friendly or something a little more risque. Travellers and residents alike turn to Time Out New York for discriminating takes on the best of what to see, do, where and when to explore. From Central Park, Upper Fifth Avenue and Museum Mile to the hottest downtown and Brooklyn 'hoods (Greenwich Village, the Meatpacking District, Carroll Gardens and more), Time Out points visitors to both the well known and the under-the-radar sights. Plus we review the hippest new hotels and the best of the constantly changing dining, drinking and shopping scenes. *Sightseeing in New York *New York hotels *New York restaurants *New York bars *New York shops *New York maps

Changes are afoot in the Catalan capital, with the palpable surge of national pride as the region is granted more independence giving a boost to every aspect of Barcelona life. As arts agendas are given a fillip and ever more grander architectural schemes are dreamt up to keep pace with Jean Nouvel's, Richard Rogers' and Enric Miralles' recent contributions to the skyline, the city has also seen a return to its roots, with old traditions brushed off and ancient festivals given renewed vigour. The tenth annual "Time Out Barcelona" looks at the changes and remains the ultimate reference for all the essentials: where to stay, where to eat, where to shop and what to see.

"Time Out" Paris

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 3 February 2005
The number one guide to one of the world's favourite cities: without downplaying tradition - all major sights, museums and monuments are covered in-depth - "Time Out Paris" takes detours into the hip and madly popular world of comic strips, free entertainment, open-air dancehalls and the influx of cutting-edge fashion brands on the city's most staunchly haute couture avenue. Paris pulls off the enviable double act of being resolutely in step with the modern world - mushrooming public WiFi coverage, excellent public transport system, major architectural projects in the pipeline - and as seductively romantic and gloriously historic as ever: the flagstones the guillotine once stood on are still in situ, the palace of kings that houses the world's largest museum, the Louvre, is still a marvel to behold. "Time Out Paris" goes back to the city's roots and monitors its new shoots - the plans to cut traffic in the centre by 75 per cent, the new 'boat Metro' service along the Seine, and new developments in every sphere of its world-leading fashion, arts and culinary scenes.

"Time Out" Buenos Aires

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 1 September 2005
Buenos Aires, the cultural highlight on many trips to South America, is changing like never before. Every week new boutique hotels, restaurants, secret bars, art galleries and designer shops open in a blur of champagne and cocktails. The terraces of football stadiums heave with passionate fanatics of world-class teams such as Boca Juniors, while in the dimly lit halls of the city's old quarter, couples, in sensual embrace, dance the tango. Visitors to this city can participate in every aspect of Buenos Aires. It is a thrilling place, full of the unexpected, and occasionally bewildering. And over the last eight years, "Time Out Buenos Aires" has become a favourite for visitors looking for the most up-to-date information, the latest cultural trends and insightful investigations written by journalists who live this city everyday.

"Time Out" Sydney

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 7 July 2005
Sydney's laidback outdoor lifestyle has always drawn tourists from all over the world for a bit of seaside "R&R", but thanks to a new influx of bill-topping locals, the Emerald City is now pulling as many culture vultures as beach bums. Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett has returned to her hometown to take over as joint Artistic Director of the Sydney Theatre Company with playwright husband Andrew Upton and plans to launch the theater into a new green age, and the gleaming Sydney Opera House has recently achieved UNESCO World Heritage status. Sydney is no longer a colonial backwater, but a chosen destination to discover some of the world's leading restaurants and signature chefs, innovative young fashion designers and ground-breaking gay performance nightclubs.

Forget New York City: Las Vegas truly is the city that never sleeps. Recently ranked as one of the ten most dynamic cities on earth by Newsweek, the most extreme, absurd and outrageous destination in the US draws more than 37 million visitors a year, and not all of them are gamblers: some come for weddings, others for conventions, still others for family breaks and many more for weekend-long parties. The city's famous hotel-casino resorts continue to get grande, with new restaurants boosting the town's reputation as a gastronome's delight, high-budget shows wowing sell-out crowds, and buzzing nightclubs catering to millions of visiting hedonists. Viva Las Vegas indeed...

Lisbon

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 29 July 2004
This Time Out Guide contains details on entertainment, nightlife and detailed descriptions of Portugal's beaches, mountains, Porto and the Algarve resorts.

Dubai

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 5 August 2004
Dubai and the rest of the United Arab Emirates is an extraordinary mixture of ancient Arabic culture and modern Western capitalism. The most opulent hotels in the world fight for attention with open tracts of desert that stretch, uninhabited, to the horizon. Hundreds of kilometres of sandy beaches, which run into the warm and clear waters of the Arabian Gulf, are only interrupted by desalination plants that create enough fresh water to keep acres of Dubai public gardens in luscious bloom. No expense has been spared to make Dubai a five-star paradise for up-market tourists looking for great food and drink, extraordinary duty free shopping, and all-year round sunshine. Discover sunken wrecks that attract divers from around the world; nightclubs hosting Europe and Asia's hottest DJs; desert driving in death defying conditions; restaurants run by globally renowned chefs; and shopping trips that mix bazaars full of ancient Iranian spices with tax free-priced suits from Armani and Versace.

Turin

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 5 August 2004
Having revamped the stately, elegant historic centre, Turin's city fathers are now preparing to stun visitors to the 2006 Winter Olympics here with a slew of ambitious new projects which, they hope, will make Turin a worthy rival to Italy's other historic' tourist destinations and give it the edge in the contemporary art and architecture stakes. In the first edition of our "Turin Guide", Time Out's resident writers delve into the city's regal past and cutting-edge present, to guide readers through immense artistic wealth and through the latest additions to Turin's art showcases, including architect Renzo Piano's bubble' atop, a classic Fiat building, and the dramatic Sandretto Re Rebaudengo exhibition space. But the "Turin Guide" also goes further afield, to the glorious countryside of the Piedmonte region with its exquisite wines, great ski-slopes and sought-after truffles.

This is a guide to eating out in London on a budget. The criterion is that you should be able to get a two-course meal (or ethnic equivalent) with a drink and service for under #20. The guide includes around 500 restaurants, all with full reviews and listings details. The guide is arranged by area (though with cuisine and alphabetical indexes), allowing budget diners to easily locate the best places to eat wherever they are in the city. In addition to the top cheap eateries, the guide includes details of the usually more pricey restaurants that offer great value deals at certain times of the day.

Washington

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 30 September 2004
With so many iconic sights, it's hard to forget you're at the heart of power in the graciously proportioned, classically styled city of Washington DC. Now, in its third edition, the Time Out Guide to Washington takes readers on an informed and detailed excursion around the city, taking in not only the likes of the Capital building, teh Supreme Court and the White House, but also Washington's highly individual neighbourhoods, its restaurants and bars, and it unparalled collection of museums and galleries. They delve into the vagaries of political life in the White House and on Capitol Hill, the patterns of immigration that have made the city what it is today, teh DC music scene and shopping possibilities from high-end deigner boutiques to neighbourhood bookshops.

Barcelona

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 1 May 2003
An endless cycle of festivals, with extraordinary architecture and a good climate as a backdrop, make Barcelona an exuberant city. It has something for everyone, from world-class restaurants, museums and beaches to a lively street-life. This guide provides an in-depth view of Barcelona and advises on where to stay, where to eat, where to shop and what to see.

With its remarkable literary heritage, unique pub culture and bubbling arts scene, Dublin inspires a rare affection among visitors, and its popularity shows no sign of diminishing. But there's more to Dublin than Guinness and James Joyce; the third Time Out Dublin Guide cuts through the stereotypes to bring you the low-down on this rejuvenated European city. With up-to-date details on the newest landmarks and the latest hotspots, plus crucial information on accommodation, restaurants, shops andservices, this is the indispensable guide to 21st-century Dublin.

Shanghai

by Time Out Guides Ltd.

Published 30 September 2004
Shanghai os rapidly en route to becoming the economic and cultural powerhouse of Asia. Recognised as the world's fastest growing city, it's a place where skyscrapers sprout weekly, and where to do something immediately is considered sluggish. Boundless energy, technolgical advancement and cash, cash cash make Shanghai buzz like no other city in the world. The first edition of this Time Out guide is written by a team of resident experts and local journalists who have scoured Shanghai from the early morning farmers' market at Xiangyang to the clubs of Guandii at dawn to present the complete picture of this city in flux.

Time Out's highly respected and high-selling Paris Eating Guide is converted into small pocketable format for its new eating series. Over 250 establishments are covered from bars and brasseries to haute cuisine restaurants, and there are specific recommendations for breakfast, brunch, drinks, dinner etc. This is an invaluable guide to one of the gastronomic capitals of the world.