When in Rome…

Cirencester is steeped in Roman history – the Bradt team took a tour around the town with living historian Cherry Hubbard and visited the famous Corinium Museum to find out more.

A Slow day in York

‘The history of York is the history of England’; unearth the past with a slow tour of this medieval city.

The Tour de Yorkshire

Author Mike Bagshaw takes us on a tour of the towns and villages on the Tour de Yorkshire route for 2017.

My Daughter’s Laugh

Winner of Bradt’s New Travel Writer of the Year competition 2016, tells the story of his first trip away from his daughter.

A Slow day in Exeter

As cities go, Exeter is perfect for Slow travel. 

Lewis Carroll & Alice in Wonderland

There are many places and features around Oxford that crop up in Lewis Carroll’s books.

The Covered Market

The place to go for local produce in Oxford.

The Shakespeare Centre Library & Archive

So much Shakespeare-related history has been preserved and can be visited.

Shakespeare’s birthday

The Bard’s birthday is celebrated every April.

The first English aeronaut

James Sadler was a pioneer of flight in Britain.

Oxford Open Doors

An ideal time to visit Oxford.

The University of Oxford

Do you want to pay Oxford’s famous colleges a visit?

Jane Austen in Bath

Jane Austen lived and wrote in Bath for a number of years.

Symbolism in Bath’s architecture

Bath’s architecture has more symbolic meaning than you probably first realised.

A man’s world – Bath’s big four

The four men who shaped the way that Bath looks and feels today.