Best bulgaria travel guides according to redditors

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best bulgaria travel guides. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/skartocc · 11 pointsr/Edinburgh

Oh man you're in for a treat... as there is too many to mention - so to make it easier I suggest buy one or both of these books - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Edinburghs-Hidden-Walks-Stephen-MIllar/dp/1902910583 and https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-Edinburgh-Unusual-Jonglez-Guides/dp/2361951487/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=H08S08Z2Y3MVSPS3JZH0 . They are both excellent and even though I lived here a number of years now and know pretty much every street and path, these two books still had bits I hadn't found. One quick one, just start in Dean's village and do the water of Leith to Stockbridge and have a pint there - if that doesn't work for you than you're in the wrong city!


As for what a local would do end May - well if its sunny, buy a portable BBQ, ciders and lounge in the Meadows - sunshine is too rare to do anything indoors-y.

u/hutchero · 4 pointsr/Edinburgh

Try and pick up a copy of this it'll be sure to have some suggestions, and it's bloody interesting .

Maybe the anatomy museum at Edinburgh university? They've got Burke's skeleton as he was dissected after being hanged, not exactly secret but not that commonly known either.

u/Vagenbrey · 1 pointr/brighton

Secret Brighton by Ellie Seymour - other shops available!

It's a great little book, sits on our coffee table and gets flicked through now and then. A lot of them you'll probably have heard of just from living here but it's nice to have a bit of history on them.