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Travel DK Guides Undiscovered Cities.

1 Eyewitness Travel Guide, 1 Top 10 travel guide, 1 Pocket Map and Guide of the winner’s choice with the Undiscovered cities article?1 Eyewitness Travel Guide, 1 Top 10 travel guide, 1 Pocket Map and Guide of the winner’s choice with the Undiscovered cities article?

Undiscovered cities

Head off the beaten track and away from the tourist traps of the world’s big cities and you can uncover some amazing attractions. From little-known markets to hidden museums and secret gardens; look beyond the well-known sights to discover the less-explored side of popular tourist destinations.

Less-explored London

London is one of the world’s most touristy cities and for many visitors its emblematic sights are what a holiday here is all about. But there’s a whole lot more to the city than kings, queens, palaces and soldiers in silly hats. From pub theatres to small museums, hidden green spaces to myriad markets, and its maritime treasures to its international cuisine, modern London is one of the most extraordinary cities on the planet. As Western Europe’s largest and most vibrant city, it is a multi-ethnic cultural hothouse and bastion of the new just waiting to be discovered.

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Head off the beaten track in London and try…
Sir John Soane’s Museum
King’s Head Theatre & Bar
Highgate Cemetery
Columbia Road Flower Market

Less-explored New York

Scratch the surface of the world’s most iconic city and you’ll find another side to this diverse, culture-crammed metropolis. Even for first-time visitors, New York will seem as familiar as an old friend, but it’s when you go from the legendary to the lesser known that the city really stirs to life. The arts scene buzzes with off-Broadway independent theatre performances, poetry slams and indie music gigs. Downtown, SoHo, NoHo and NoLita are home to unique boutiques selling fashion with a twist. And when you need a rest, numerous green spaces offer somewhere to stretch out on the grass and forget you’re in a concrete jungle.

Head off the beaten track in New York and try…
Public Theater
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Kirna Zabete
Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Less-explored Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a vibrant east-meets-west destination with an appeal which reaches far beyond its showpieces. The food scene offers a sumptuous array of cuisines, from Chinese to pan-Asian and global fare, whilst tucked discreetly away from the melee of big names and their insatiable shoppers is a world of more refined retailing. An annual contemporary art fair has been launched and the long-running Hong Kong Arts Festival draws an eclectic mix of creative talents. With all this and much more on offer, it’s no wonder that Hong Kong raised its own bar, rebranding itself as “Asia’s world city”.

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Head off the beaten track in Hong Kong and try…
Yung Kee for dim sum
Goods of Desire
China Art
Hong Kong Museum of Art

Less-explored Venice

Who can fail to be impressed by magical Venice? But it’s the backwaters where the real soul of the city lies. All it takes is a wrong turn or a detour from the tourist trails and the maddening crowds are left behind, as you wander into the real Venice, where the locals live, work and socialize. Further afield the lagoon islands are far-flung patches of marshy land transformed into fishing villages, monasteries, hospitals and market gardens. Finally, don’t forget to stop at a traditional osterie (watering spot); a convivial place for an ombra (house wine) at the end of a long day sightseeing.

Head off the beaten track in Venice and try…
Island San Servolo
Osteria alla Botte
Trattoria Giorgione
San Pietro di Castello

Less-explored San Francisco

San Francisco is everybody’s favourite American city and if you did nothing more than ride its cable cars, stroll along the waterfront and watch the fog rolling in around the Golden Gate Bridge, you would come away happy. Explore further however and this free-thinking town will reveal diverse neighbourhoods and vibrant communities, beyond which lie alluring green spaces boasting giant redwoods and impressive vistas. Victorian wooden architecture, immigrant churches and vintage streetcars all add to its historic charm and the city’s many peaks provide excellent vantage points to view the beauty which lies below.

Head off the beaten track in San Francisco and try…
Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitor Center
The Presidio
Mission Dolores
F-line streetcars

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Less-explored Paris

Lauded for its dizzying array of monuments, sweeping boulevards and alluring cafés, the world’s most romantic city still has many surprises up its sleeve. Roam Paris’s serpentine backstreets, bustling bridges, quais and handsome boulevards and you’ll chance upon the haunts of artists, writers and poets, plus hidden squares and pretty gardens – the lesser-known side of this legendary metropolis. Explore the enchanting mansions of the Marais, the city’s richly coloured street markets offering an unrivalled taste of France, and the 19th-century Parisian passages couverts, where to this day people continue to shop and people-watch.

Head off the beaten track in Paris and try…
Atelier d’Artistes de Belleville
Hôtel de Retz
Passage du Grand Cerf
Galerie Vivienne

Less-explored Sydney

Images of Sydney’s iconic cityscape and harbour may be imprinted on the mind, but there are lesser-known – yet no less exciting – sides to this amazing city. The natural world is never far away, with miles of white, sandy beaches and national parks rich in astonishing flora and fauna surrounding the city in a vast wilderness of bush, verdant river valleys and magnificent mountains. There are many reminders of the history of the Aboriginal peoples as well as the city’s colonial past, and when it comes to partying, Sydney’s diverse multicultural identity ensures an array of fabulous festivals.

Head off the beaten track in Sydney and try…
Pittwater Beaches
Royal National Park
Cockatoo Island
Tribal Warrior Association

This piece was written by the editor of www.traveldk.com


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21 thoughts on “Travel DK Guides – Undiscovered Cities And Win Travel Guides And Maps!”

  1. Avatar Of Clareawasw

    I am a big fan of the DK travel guides – not so much for where to eat / sleep – I find those sections so-so but the history sections are really good. They normally include a time line which helps but things into perspective for me.

  2. Avatar Of Heather Hapeta

    as a solo nomadic traveller i love being off the beaten track/ undiscovered places . trouble is when we discover a place, and tell someone – it is soon not undiscovered any more 🙁
    .-= Heather Hapeta´s last blog ..Mad About Tulips =-.

  3. Avatar Of Robin Smith
    Robin Smith

    We always like to simply walk the “off the beaten path” areas of any city that we are in. It is the best way to really get to know the city. Great post…

  4. Avatar Of Vencel Angelo
    vencel angelo

    You guys are making a remarkable job. You’re discovering and making us know some hidden ‘wonders’ in the world that we should appreciate, explore, and enjoy. Keep it up! 😀

  5. Avatar Of The Longest Way Home

    I’ve always felt there’s so much more to a city or a place than just what the average guidebook, or even local, describes. It’s the unexplored places in front of us that can make short hop vacations and on your doorstop travel that but more unique.

    Well spotted TravelTart
    .-= The Longest Way Home´s last blog ..The Bus Mafia in El Nido, always the same =-.

  6. Avatar Of Spunkygirl

    Great article- I didn’t like London very much when I was there, but this has made me want to give it another go. Great concept.
    .-= SpunkyGirl´s last blog ..8.365 =-.

  7. Avatar Of Zoom Pens

    Wonderful post i just love your alternative suggestion and i bookmarked this site for later travell refrence.

  8. Avatar Of Xtremxpert

    I spent one week in London but I didn’t visited any ’emblematic sight’, I slept in the airport, in a tent under a bridge and it was fun. This is how I want to travel.

  9. Avatar Of Sarah

    Im a solo traveler and I love the DK books, Ive brought so many since being in London I have no idea how Im going to get them all home when my visa runs out lol

  10. Avatar Of Cristina

    I love to travel and I adore to go off the beaten path. When you first visit a place you are tempted to visit the “top” attractions but there’s nothing lovelier than discovering hidden places.

  11. Avatar Of Eva Gill

    Out of the way places are the very best! I love DK guidebooks, they are definite favorites, other than the fact they weigh so much. I anxiously await their e-versions…

  12. Avatar Of Xvader

    thanks anthony. you always impress me with a brand new imagination of how the place out of my country look like. and yeah! there’s venice in your post here! as i said to you a few month ago (when you were in palembang), “one day, i’ll be there, exploring venice and europe all around!” 😀

  13. Avatar Of Arvi

    Awesome,good post!! As a addicted traveller, i like to walk to every places,anywhere&anytime as i can… ;D

  14. Avatar Of Suzan

    I really want to go to Venice because I wanna see the water city, beside of that my hometown Palembang called Venice of the East. After that I wanna make a trip to Sidney, to meet my friend, then I want go to London UK, Paris then shopping in Hongkong. Hehheheheheheh… I love this dream… 😀 I hope I can make this trip
    .-= Suzan´s last blog ..From Bandung With Sickness =-.

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