Let the written word’s pull whisk you off to new places
A look at four travel books to help you plan that next big trip
NEW YORK — Whether you’re an armchair traveller, a road tripper or a frequent flyer, books about travel can inspire and inform.
Here are some out this season on a variety of travel themes.
MADRID AFTER DARK: A NOCTURNAL EXPLORATION
This guidebook (Interlink Books, $22) takes readers on a tour of the Spanish capital many visitors may never see. Though the city is known for nightlife and late dinners, author Ben Stubbs reveals the hidden side of Madrid’s nighttime world, from all-night taxi drivers and partygoers to stories of religious observances and the lives of the poor.
LONELY PLANET’S GLOBAL BEER TOUR
This hardcover ($27.99) from travel guidebook publisher Lonely Planet features breweries in 32 countries on five continents. Because a lot of craft beers don’t get distributed beyond their home cities or countries, the book offers advice on where to go to find local suds in destinations as far-flung as Ethiopia, Nepal and Iceland. The book also offers information on how to ask for beer and say cheers in the local language, the best local bar snack and other local things to see and do.
Two other books out from Lonely Planet this season offering themed trip ideas include one on Street Art ($27.99) with recommendations for seeing 140 examples of street art in 42 cities around the world, and “Film and TV Locations” ($16.99 for paperback edition), listing places features in Game of Thrones, Star Wars, Harry Potter and more.
GREAT AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNEYS
This book is a tie-in to a BBC series of the same name that airs on public TV this summer, hosted by Michael Portillo, who wrote the foreword to the book. In the show, Portillo travels by train across America from New York and Boston to Atlanta and New Orleans, then on to Chicago, Colorado, New Mexico and San Francisco. The book (Simon & Schuster, $33.99) consists of essays about the development and expansion of rail routes across 19th century North America, with maps, photos, illustrations and lots of history.
FOOTSTEPS: FROM FERRANTE’S NAPLES TO HAMMETT’S SAN FRANCISCO, LITERARY PILGRIMAGES AROUND THE WORLD
This collection of essays walks readers in the footsteps of famous writers, looking at the destinations and landscapes that inspired them, whether the familiar locales of their childhood or a trip they took to a faraway land. Ernest Hemingway’s Madrid, Jamaica Kincaid’s Antigua and Mark Twain’s Hawaii are among the places featured in Footsteps (Crown/Archetype $22).