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Baedeker Guides, or simply Baedekers, are travel guides published by Verlag Karl Baedeker since the 1850s.
This is a list of Baedekers published in English:
- Switzerland: with the Neighboring Lakes of Northern Italy, Savoy, and the Adjacent Districts of Piedmont, Lombardy and the Tyrol (1863); later editions published as Switzerland, and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol
- Paris and Northern France (1867); later editions published as Paris and its environs, with routes from London to Paris, and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland
- Belgium and Holland (1869-1910) (transcription project)
- Italy (1869)
- Southern Germany and Austria (1871); later editions published as Southern Germany and Austria, including Hungary and Transylvania and Southern Germany, including Wurtemberg and Bavaria
- Northern Germany (1873); later editions published as Northern Germany, as far as the Bavarian and Austrian frontiers
- The Rhine, from Rotterdam to Constance (1873); later editions published as The Rhine, including the Black Forest & the Vosges
- Palestine and Syria (1876)
- Egypt (Baedeker Guide) (1878); later editions published as Egypt and the Sudan
- London and its environs, including excursions to Brighton, the Isle of Wight, etc. (1878)
- The Eastern Alps, Including the Bavarian Highlands, the Tyrol, Salzkammergut, Styria, and Carinthia (1879)
- Norway and Sweden (1879)
- Guide through Carlsbad and its environs (1884)
- Greece (1889)
- Northern France, from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its Environs (1889)
- Great Britain (1890)
- Southern France, from the Loire to the Spanish and Italian frontiers, including Corsica (1891)
- The Dominion of Canada, with Newfoundland and an excursion to Alaska (1894)
- South-eastern France, from the Loire to the Riviera and the Italian frontier, including Corsica
- South-western France, from the Loire and the Rhone to the Spanish frontier (1895)
- Athens and its Immediate Environs (1896)
- Austria, including Hungary, Transylvania, Dalmatia, and Bosnia
- Spain and Portugal (1898-1910) (transcription project)
- Norway, Sweden, and Denmark (1899)
- The United States, with an excursion into Mexico (1899); later editions published as The United States, with Excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Alaska
- Southern France, Including Corsica (1902)
- Berlin and its environs (1903)
- Southern Italy and Sicily, with excursions to Malta, Sardinia, Tunis and Corfu (1908)
- Central Italy and Rome (1909)
- Austria-Hungary (1911)
- The Mediterranean: Seaports and Sea Routes, including Madeira, the Canary Islands, the Coast of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia (1911)
- Russia with Teheran, Port Arthur, and Peking (1914)