France
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- ISBN13: 9781741049152
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Learn France
Learn why the Eiffel Tower expands during Paris’ high season
Tour the wild beaches and gin-clear waters of Corsica’s Bouches de Bonifacio
Pick up a bottle of locally made cider along Normandy’s Route de Cidre
Get an Alpine adrenaline rush heli-skiing above Chamonix
In This Guide:
Seven authors, 195 days of research, 157 maps, 105 glasses of wine
New color food chapter detailing regional specialties and country-wide staples
Interviews with a perfumer in Grasse, a Michelin star-awarded Lyonnais chef and a paraglider
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I had plotted all my trip with this book. I had revealed that my friends (even persons who live in Paris) didn’t know about the being of many Parisian places. The book gave me the info.
The info about hotels in Paris as like as in provinces was exact and helpful. Opening hours, prices and so on are mostly right.
Thanks for your fantastic book.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Lonely Planet guidebooks range from brilliant (Thailand) to less than mediocre (France). I establish the France guide to fall fleeting, especially because there is no section on what constitutes an appropriate tip or gratuity at a restaurant. While there were many useful and appealing tidbits of information (the text box on Cemetaire Pere la Chaise for example) the absence of any mention of tipping jaded me against this particular guidebook.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This book arrived in approx. 1 week and was in brilliant condition as promised. I will order my next book buys from this site!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this with the Rick Steve’s France book because I couldn’t choose between the two. Everyone told me that Lonely planet guides are fantastic…but I have watched Rick Steve’s shows on TV. Lonely Planet France was okay…but, it lists like 10 hotels for each area, 10-15 restaurants to eat in each area, whereas Rick Steve’s France narrows it down to 3 or 4 hotels/restaurants that you must try. Lonely Planet is fine…and it is helpful, but I use it in conjunction with additional guide books.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I expect to use a book like this to help me plot a trip. It should be organized by region so I can choose among things that are close by. And I need the kind of information that goes beyond just listing the sites: is it crowded, charming, treacherous, special?
This book tries to answer these questions with a personal tone. As I read it I start to get a sense of the writers personalities and tastes, so that I can gauge my agreement with their opinions.
I wish the hotel and restaurant reviews shaded towards the high end a bit more. But I haven’t establish a series (I also have their guides to Europe and Mexico) that I can trust as well as this one.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5