Bradt Britain’s Sacred Places (Slow Travel) Guidebook

Britain’s Sacred Places: a guide to ancient and modern sites that stir the soul – travel guide covering places of religious and secular pilgrimage in England, Wales and Scotland, from Westminster Abbey to Iona, Twickenham stadium to Orkney, including Buddhist temples, Stonehenge and Princess Diana’s statue.

Bradt Lebanon Guidebook

Lebanon travel guide. Expert advice and travel information, from Beirut hotels and restaurants to cuisine and wineries, nature reserves, nightlife, skiing, hiking, beaches, festivals, museums and historic sites. Features World Heritage sites (Aanjar, Baalbek, Byblos, Qadisha Valley and Tyre), plus Tripoli, Bekaa Valley, Shouf and Aammiq Wetlands.

Bradt Seychelles Guidebook

Seychelles Travel Guide – expert travel information featuring Mahé hotels and restaurants, Victoria, day trips, beaches, markets, wildlife and birdwatching. Also including when to visit, Creole cuisine, biodiversity, nature reserves, Praslin, La Digue, Inner Islands, Outer Coralline Islands, Aldabra Group, snorkelling, diving, sailing and hiking.

Bradt Haiti Guidebook

Haiti Travel Guide – Holiday tips and expert advice including Port-au-Prince highlights, beaches, hiking routes, Jacmel Carnival, music, art and local cuisine. Also covered are wildlife, safety, visas, historical sites such as the Citadelle Henry and colonial outposts, cruises, Parc National la Visite, Jacmel, Port Salut and Grotte Marie Jeanne.

Bradt Christian The Lion: The Illustrated Legacy Travel Literature

Unforgettable true story of Christian, the lion bought at Harrods by John Rendall and Ace Bourke, raised in Fulham, and released into the wild in Kenya. The touching reunion clip in Africa was a YouTube sensation. Features an update on Christian’s legacy, George Adamson’s death and never-before-seen photographs by Derek Cattani.

The unusual travel rules you need to know

From selfie bans to loitering laws.

The best things to do in and around Times Square in New York

With dozens of digital billboards, hundreds of events a year, and over 400,000 pedestrians on a busy day, planning what to do in Times Square can feel overwhelming.

A perfect walk for a long weekend: the Grantham Canal Path

This 33-mile walk takes you from south Lincolnshire’s glorious countryside, through the Vale of Belvoir, and into the suburbs of Nottingham.

Interview with Mark Rowe

We chat to Mark Rowe, author of our guide to the Outer Hebrides, about walking, wildlife, and his favourite place to eat on the islands. 

South Shropshire sleeps

Here is just a selection of accommodation options in south Shropshire: welcoming, heartwarming and occasionally quirky places to base yourself for a Slow adventure.

How to Travel Through Kent

Take your travels slowly through Kent and you’ll be amazed how much there is to discover, enjoy and savour. Simon Richmond author of Slow Travel: Kent Why travel to Kent Kent is a county for all seasons. In spring, lie on a picnic blanket beneath frothy clouds of cherry and apple blossoms in the orchards…

Celebrate 100 Years of Latin American Travel with Bradt

The Latin America Travel Festival On Saturday 8 November 2025, Bradt will host a full-day event showcasing travel in Latin America at the beautiful Royal Geographical Society in London. Buy your tickets before the end of July and get £20 off! Your Ticket Will Give You Access To… Onstage Talks and Speakers Race Across the…

Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary

Discover how we plan to celebrate 50 years of Bradt.

Karakalpakstan

“Karakalpakstan’s history and traditions are strong, but they are a foundation for development rather than tying people down to the past (…) What you will find time and again in Karakalpakstan is that people surprise you in wonderful ways, and whatever challenges they face, natural or manmade, they respond with creativity, determination and resilience.” Sophie…

How to Visit Cape Verde

The mood is unmistakably caboverdiana, the unique, united identity of a country with a big heart and a deep soul.  Aisling Irwin, Colum Wilson and Murray Stewart, authors of Cape Verde: the Bradt Guide Cape Verde survived a bout of being overhyped as the ‘new Caribbean’ a few years ago, but this diverse archipelago of nine inhabited…