Scotland Recommends

The Word-of-mouth Guide to Scotland

David Lee

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Binding: Paperback

ISBN 9781906307479

About the Book: 

Have you ever stood in a strange street and wondered where to eat?
Ever queued for hours to get into a visitor attraction that turned out to be mince?
Have you ever wished you could speak to someone who really knew what to see?

Scotland Recommends is the savvy local you've been looking for. For over a year, readers have been writing in to the Recommends section of The Scotsman, telling the paper that they know a great little Mexican down Victoria Street or a spine-tingling cave in Ardnamurchan.

These are the best (and most useful) of the home-grown endorsements, brought together into something better than a guidebook - it's more like a little friend to carry around in your pocket.

With a great line-up covering the basics (dog-friendly hotels, romantic restaurants, cheap places to eat), as well as the weirder holiday pasttimes (wishing wells and trees, where to find conkers, the best public toilets) and the things that are just plain fun (traditional music venues, chocolatiers, places to build sandcastles), this book is designed to be useful for the native Scot as well as the holidaymaker.

Whether you're in Scotland for a day, a weekend, a week, or have been here all your life, this is the book for you. Scotland Recommends is the ultimate guide to having a brilliant time in Scotland.

Reviews: 

Recommends is a great supplement - even more fun than a bed bath in a private hospital. DOMINIK DIAMOND, TV and radio presenter.

About the Author:

DAVID LEE has been a newspaper journalist for almost 20 years. He worked in various positions at The Scotsman for two years before becoming Assistant Editor five years ago. As well as being responsible for editing the much-loved 'Recommends' supplement every Wednesday, he also edits the professional pages including Law & Legal Affairs, Education and Government and Public Affair. He also writes the satirical 'Pick of the Week' column every Monday and compiles the daily diary. Outside of journalism he is a father of four and a youth football coach.