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Author - DK Publishing ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Turtleback Book item from DK Travel was reviewed on 16-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0756615410 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General France Europe Travel Subjects Books General Eyewitne . Click the following link to view the cover of France (Eyewitness Travel Guides). Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. France. requestid: a2573f47-9a83-4a6c-93ea-c44f0260b2f9requestprocessingtime: 0.0897520000000000 salesrank: 20112 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 140850200510 1) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. I love DK guides for their sumptuous photos and the attention they pay to the stories behind national monuments and histories of the destination. For a concise read of the above, DK is the best.
2) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. I´ve purchased this book expecting an overall look to France in order to point out some areas that would be most interesting for me. This book follows the usual quality of the series, which I consider best from what is on the market, but i got a little dissapointed, because a huge part of this book is dedicated to Paris (I would have bought "Paris" if I wanted a detailed guide). Other territories of France are reviewed very briefly, and having in mind my knowledge about some of them, only some, and not always the best landmarks are pointed out. What is more, only some sightseeing points of nature are mentioned, so if you expect some picturesque mountain routes in southern France to be marked you will get dissapointed. So all in all it is a very nice guide of major French towns and chateaus, worth having to discover the most impressive urban sites. However, if you plan to travel in some specific region, it is better to search for more detailed guides (´Provence and cote da zur´ and ´Dordogne and Southwest France´ from the same series are really fantastic).¤ 3) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. Just returned from a two week visit to Europe, mainly in France. This book was much more user friendly than the typical Michelin guide and I highly recommend it. Places are easy to find. Lots of information makes it easier for you to get an impresssion of a particular place, what to see, what to do, and will it will feel like being there. Highly organized and user friendly.¤ 4) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. We have traveled to France the past 3 years and are in the process of planning the 4th at this writing. As always (since discovering these guides)I started with this guide to determine which part of France we will visit and the potential route. I also own the guides to Paris, Loire Valley and Provence. The Green Guides offer much more detail but are infuriatingly arranged in alphabetical order. Eyewitness guides are arranged by area and include some theme tours (wine,cheese,troglodyte, etc)This and the beautiful pictures make planning a joy. I just wish they published an area guide for Southwest France, where we are headed in 2003!!¤ 5) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. . The Guides are well organized in a logical and easy to follow manner. They are beautifully illustrated, well developed with accurate information (it is unusual for hotel and restaurant information to be that accurate), have enough history to help the reader understand the people and cultural background, and have a lot of useful travel information and useable maps in the appendixes. But, the really great attraction to this book is several fold; it is: Summary Negative: The country books are too general to really satisfy all your needs in any given location. So, if your entire trip is spent in Champagne, or Brittany, for example, you will also want to get the specific guide for that city (but, the Paris Section is fairly good) Guide Specifics: The guides are organized as follows: How to use this guide Paris and Ile de France, Area by Area ............River View of Paris France by Region Travelers Needs Discussion: The Paris section is very good supports this book for those on a general tour of France (see Negatives below). But, one should get the alternative "Eyewitness Guide to Paris" if you wish better information on that city. Region with an "At a glance" overview, then has subsections of Cities / Towns, then specific locations, churches, historical monuments, bridges, galleries, etc. Architectural reviews include various views, and cutaways; given greater understanding and better perspective. They are all attractive, if not works of art - honestly. The travelers´ Info. offers good and valid info. on prices, currencies, customs, important words, etc. I used the reviews on resorts, hotel´s restaurants and nightclubs, etc. and found they were useful and accurate, and helpful with my touring and site decisions The books are so well thought out that it has multiple maps, with various lookup tables, and the book´s flaps are designed to be used as bookmarks for map pages. Negative: Conclusion: 6) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. The chapters of this book have been divided into 16 color-coded regions that reflect the diversity of France. These are based on the country´s historical regions that were often defined by their geography and landscape as much as by their influence and power. Each has developed its own special flavor; its own architecture, cuisine, customs, music, dress, dialect and even language. The pages of the Eyewitness Travel Guide will give a taste of these areas and show you what there is to see and do.¤ 7) Turtleback Book France (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Travel. You´d be hard-pressed to find a more comprehensive, engrossing, and just plain fun-to-read guidebook than the Eyewitness Travel Guide: France. Spilling over with all sorts of useful information for the traveler, you´ll find three-dimensional drawings, floor plans, and detailed neighborhood maps, as well as timelines, charts, even Metro stations. Broken into four sections--"Introducing France," "Region by Region" (covering Paris quite impressively, as well as the Loire Valley, Provence, Brittany, and Normandy), "Traveler´s Needs," and "Survival Guide"--the guide paints a complete picture of the country. Readers will especially appreciate the hundreds of color photos of everything from ski towns in the Alps to the beaches of St. Tropez to vineyards of the Rhone Valley. You´ll also find street-by-street illustrated city walks (Paris´s Champs-Élysées and St. Germain-des-Pres are two good ones), not to mention the best brasseries, bistros, and boulangeries. --Jill Fergus¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 13-Nov-2008, 07566154109780756615413, 100-290-530-7X0-180-580-8
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