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Unlock Portugal’s unspoilt, hidden charms with this compelling and practical guide. Discover tiny walled villages, virgin beaches, brazen castles, crenellated cathedrals, an array of markets and museums, and astonishing landscapes. • Includes in-depth cultural and historical backgrounds • Contains practical travel advice and easy-to-use maps • Hand-picks the best places to stay and eat • Recommends the top sites for each region.
Loaded with infectious enthusiasm and solid practicality (Michael Palin), this guide to modern Croatia describes the very best of the country's spectacular coastal villages, islands and historic cities, Roman palaces, and much more. Includes itineraries for food lovers and architecture buffs.
"This work guides you from the spectacular Louvre to the intimate Musee Rodin, and from temples of gastronomy to the bars of the Latin Quarter; shares engaging cultural and historical knowledge, stories and anecdotes; admires the city from the top of the Eiffel Tower and the hills of Montmartre; and, embarks on a shopping trip to the haute couture of the Place Vendome and looks for bargains in Les Puces de St-Ouen." - product description.
Explore monumental, all-conquering Rome and go beyond the Eternal City's ancient gates to discover volcanic lakes, beaches and islands, and Etruscan tombs. Get reliable advice on everything from castles and monuments to pizzas and piazzas.
Visitors have flocked to the Cote d'Azur for nearly two centuries, irresistibly drawn by the welcoming climate and warm seas, topnotch restaurants and hotels. This entertaining guide offers easy-to-use maps and information and advice on everything from markets to film festivals.
Forget the Costas and discover a different, greener Spain with Cadogan's thoroughly researched and entertaining guide to Northern Spain. Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls will take travelers on a memorable journey through the magnificent Pyrenees and the Basque lands of Navarra and Euskadi, and fascinate them with their insightful commentary on the prehistoric art of the Puento Viesgo Caves and Spain's finest Visigothic architecture in Castilla-LeÓn. For wine-lovers, there's a trip to La Rioja, whilst sun-worshippers will enjoy the lively summer resort of Santander. And if travelers fancy something a little energetic to work off all the food and wine, special sections provide expert guidance on canoeing, fishing, and diving in the rapids of the Asturias and around the Bay of Biscay, plus golfing in GijÓn.
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You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when planning a Grand Tour of Europe. In this guide, Rick covers the best of Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland. You'll find a healthy mix of big cities, small towns, and exciting regions, including: London, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Prague, and BarcelonaRothenberg, Siena, Toledo, Hallstatt, and GimmelwaldProvence, the French Riviera, the Romantic Road, the Berner Oberland, and the Cinque Terre Rick's candid, humorous advice will guide you to good-value hotels and restaurants. You'll learn how to find the right bus in Rome, an inexpensive crêpe in Paris, and which museums and sights are worth your time and money. More than just reviews and directions, a Rick Steves guidebook is a tour guide in your pocket.
From the fine museums of the Museumplein to the Red Light District, this guide is packed with ideas for any length of visit.