Frommer’s Vancouver and Victoria 2010
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- ISBN13: 9780470507353
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- Completely updated every year, Frommer’s Vancouver & Victoria also includes coverage of Whistler and the Pacific Rim National Park.
- Just in time for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, our leader has all the details you need to plot your trip to the games in Vancouver and Whistler, from buying tickets, to finding accommodations.
- Our leader shows you all the highlights — from the Museum of Anthropology and Granville Island in Vancouver, to Butchart Gardens and the Fairmont Empress in Victoria — and takes you outdoors to explore the area’s parks, mountains, beaches, and wildlife.
- You’ll get authoritative and candid hotel and restaurant reviews to help map out the choices that best suit your tastes and budget.
- Plus, you’ll have shopping and nightlife, detailed walking tours, accurate neighborhood maps, public transportation information, and coverage of Whistler and the Pacfic Rim National Park, and more all at your fingertips.
- Frommer’s Vancouver & Victoria also includes gorgeous color photos of the sights and experiences that await you and a color fold-out map of Vancouver.
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I bought this and What to Do in Downtown Vancouver: Map & Guide. Since this Frommers was the latest version available, I thought the info would be current but many of the attraction prices were already outdated (Ex. the Vancouver Art Gallery is $22.50 not $18; Vancouver Lookout $15 not $13 etc).
I establish that most info in the book was readily available online or already discussed in additional traveler’s trip reports. In this day and age, if you have a smart phone or are internet savvy…I would skip this guide and try another or just go with the Downtown Vancouver map, which was handy.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this guide to use during our one-week family tree trip to Vancouver. While I read about various sites, restaurants and hotels, I have to agree with the previous reviewer who stated that there’s not a lot in it that you won’t find online. But, it would be very useful for persons who travel to Vancouver over and again and want to dig deeper into places to go and eat and need to know more about public transportation, local things to do and so into the world.
For the several-day visitor, here’s my advice: stay downtown as it’s walkable and there are lots of shops and restaurants that will keep your interest; plot to spend two days in and around Stanley Park (take the carriage ride, spend an afternoon in the Aquarium, hike around and find the totem poles); take the river launch over and eat lunch and walk around the Public Market out on Granville Island; take the Harbour Ferry tour around the Harbour; and, if it’s raining, go to the horse races at Hastings Park. What a wonderful city!
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5