Brussels

by Phil Lee, Martin Battersby, and Martin Dunford

Published 25 March 1999
This handbook to the city of Brussels features accounts of every attraction; detailed reviews of the pick of Brussels' bars, restaurants, accommodation, and shops; excursions to Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, Waterloo, and Villers-la-Ville; and colour maps.

Toronto

by Phil Lee and Helen Lovekin

Published 27 May 1999
This guide to Toronto gives details of its food, shopping and accommodation, as well as information on art museums, nudist beaches and lesser known places such as the Toronto islands and the city's green islands. There is a day trip section with attractions only a few hours from the city centre.

This mini guide aims to break the Big Apple down into manageable bites, offering concise decriptions of the financial district, the village, and Central Park as well as reviews and listings to help visitors get the most out of what can appear to be a daunting city.

"The Rough Guide to Bruges and Ghent" is the essential pocket handbook to two of the most beautiful and intriguing cities in Europe, featuring: lively accounts of all the attractions, from superb art galleries to the handsome mediaeval city centres; critical reviews of where to stay, eat and drink, and a guide to Belgian beer; excursions to the nearby coast with its miles of sandy beaches, and inland to the sombre battlefields of World War I; and full-colour maps with grid references for every attraction and recommendation.

This miniguide aims to provide everything needed for a short or long break in Rome. It has in-depth coverage of every attraction and gives insider reviews of the best places to stay.

The definitive handbook to the island with in-depth coverage of Mao, Ciutadella and all the sights, from megalithic monuments to fine old country mansions. Includes up-to-the-minute recommendations of the best places to eat, drink and stay, in all price ranges, and practical tips on the island's favourite walking routes, plus the pick of the beaches.