New England Travel Guide – Attractions
New England is a beautiful area of the world, at any time of year. New England refers to the northern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Travelling by boat or seaplane area that can be done by bus, car, train or plane.
New England Travel Guide: Boston area
Eyewitness Travel Guide to New England
Eyewitness Travel Guide to New England Review

Once you buy your first DK Guide, you will seek them out anytime you are getting ready for a trip. My husband and I had not traveled to Massachusetts or Rhode Island previously and used the guide for much of our trip. We found it extremely helpful for the Boston Area-for the sites to see and the handy map of the “T”, which is their subway system. I also recommend purchasing the compact fold-out DK street maps of Boston, that can be purchased separately at most book stores. We used the guide throughout our stay in Plymouth, our day trips to Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Rhode Island. As always, I love the full color pictures and descriptions of the sites. We felt that we were able to make informed decisions about the places to visit that would interest us the most. Also helpful is the Survival Section in the back that gives you much of the information that you need to know when traveling to a new area. We used the guide also for restaurant recommendations, while out driving, and were not disappointed with any of the stops we made. I plan to use the guide the next time we go back and would highly recommend it to those thinking about a trip to this beautiful area of the country.
Travel Guide – England
England is the heart of Britain, one of the greatest empires in history. London itself is a truly modern and cosmopolitan city, whose roots in many centuries of history founded. Places like the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace (former residence of Princess Diana), Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and Hyde Park ring a bell anywhere.
Visit one of London's many museums or simply enjoy a cupAfternoon tea in one of the salons and drawing rooms of London. Check Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, Westminster Abbey or St. Paul's Cathedral.
New England (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
New England (Eyewitness Travel Guides) Review

My family and I just returned from a long trip to the East Coast, and this was one of the guide books which I found to be informative. It gives a great overview and detailed information on the best places of interest in New England. What I love about these Eyewitness Guides is the great number of full-color pictures of all the places of interest which are a feast for the eyes [most other travel guides do not have many pictures, much less full-color photographs]. Seeing these places in the book helped me [a very visual person] to decide on whether I wanted to visit certain places. There are maps aplenty, though small in size [but handy]. There are extensive reviews of restaurants, places on interest and also hotels, amongst others.
My one complaint is that the addresses for some the places of interest are not detailed for the GPS, i.e. missing zipcodes and such which made it harder for me to locate the exact address on my GPS [a situation remedied by a quick call to said location via the tel no helpfully provided in the guide]. Perhaps the publishers can look into this aspect for future publications. Other than that, this is a beautiful and handy travel guide to New England.
