Category
page 1Travel guide books
Michelin Guide
France based hotel and restaurant guide
Lonely Planet
publisher of guidebooks and other media related to travel
guide book
book of information about a place, designed for the use of visitors or tourists
DK
British publisher of general reference and illustrated non-fiction books
The Negro Motorist Green Book
annual guidebook for African-American roadtrippers, published 1936–1966
Molvanîa: a Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry
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Molvanîa (subtitled A Land Untouched by Modern Dentistry) is a book parodying travel guides. The guide describes the fictional country Molvanîa, a post-Soviet state, a nation described as "the birthplace of the whooping cough" and "owner of Europe's oldest nuclear reactor". It was created by Australians Tom Gleisner, Santo Cilauro and Rob Sitch (locally known in Australia for television shows The D-Generation, The Late Show and The Panel, and films The Castle and The Dish). Along with the other Jetlag Travel volumes, 2004's Phaic Tăn and 2006's San Sombrèro, the bo
Periplus of the Euxine Sea
2nd century guidebook by Arrian

Spartacus International Gay Guide
book

Baedeker
thumb|right|upright|''Baedeker's Great Britain'' guide for 1937 is typical of most of the different country guides produced
Verlag Karl Baedeker, founded by Karl Baedeker on 1 July 1827, is a German publisher and pioneer in the business of worldwide travel guides. The guides, often referred to simply as "Baedekers" (a term sometimes used to refer to similar works from other publishers, or travel guides in general), contain, among other things, maps and introductions; information about routes and travel facilities; and descriptions of noteworthy buildings, sights, attractions and museums, writt
Rick Steves
American travel writer and television host
Mirabilia Urbis Romae
travel literary genre in the medieval Latin literature
Zagat
The Zagat Survey (, ), commonly referred to as Zagat (stylized in all caps), is an organization which collects and correlates the ratings of restaurants by diners, established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979. For their first guide, covering New York City, the Zagats surveyed their friends. At its height around 2005, the Zagat Survey included 70 cities, with reviews based on the input of 250,000 individuals with the guides reporting on and rating restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, zoos, museums, music, movies, theaters, golf courses, and airlines. The guides are sold in book form, and were
Rough Guides
UK travel company
Touring Club Italiano
large map publisher
Le Rhin
1842 travel guide by Victor Hugo
Bradshaw's Guide
series of railway timetables and travel guide books
Frommer's
'''Frommer's''' () is a travel guide book series created by Arthur Frommer in 1957. Frommer's has since expanded to include more than 350 guidebooks in 14 series, as well as other media including an eponymous radio show and a website. Frommer has maintained a travel-related blog on the company's website since 2007.
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Fodor's
'''Fodor's' is a producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information. It was founded by Hungarian Eugene Fodor, who created his first travel guide, 1936...on the Continent'', with the intention of improving upon the directory-type travel guides in existence through the inclusion of practical guidance, such as tipping advice, and levity (the introduction noted that "Rome contains not only magnificent monuments [...] but also Italians.").
Bradt Travel Guides
publisher of travel guides founded in 1974
Meyers Reisebücher
literary work
Apodemica
Ars Apodemica is travel advice literature which was significant in the period between the mid-16th and the late 18th century.