Michelin Green Guide Provence, 7e
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- ISBN13: 9781906261894
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Respected cultural travel guides featuring Michelin stars and tours. This completely revised new edition features Provence?s top attractions, most appealing towns, best driving tours, shopping hot spots, hotels and restaurants. Now divided into regions, Green Guide Provence?s tours, maps, illustrations and color photographs bring serene landscapes and rich history to life. Whether hiking through La Camargue, caving in the Ardche or brushing up on your history in Avignon, Michelin’s celebrated star-rating system and respected maps make sure you see the best that Provence has to offer.
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I bought my guide and the Amazon handed in Brazil lacking any problem.I’ll buy again at Amazon Store.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
As permanently, these travel guides are permanently up to date and have brilliant recommendations for international travel. I rate this guide as A+++++.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Sorry to say it seems 2002 print is the latest available at present, which means some admission times and charges are no more right. Nevertheless, it is a guidebook with the standard Green Guide outlay with lots of town plans, suggested tours (both in towns and across region) and the simple-to-find alphabetical list of sights. What I didn’t like is the pointer where sights (castles, villages) described within proposed tours are regularly missing and there is no simple way to find them in the guidebook. This is a flaw that I met in several additional Michelin Green Guides I used in the past. On the excellent side, information is mostly adequately detailed and with a car driver in mind (positions of car parks on the maps, road numbers etc).
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
The green guide for Provence provides a very useful overview, along with pertinent information such as opening/closing times (the Pont du Gard at opening, approx 7:30 am, is not to be missed–marvel in the silence). Used it, along with Rick Steves’s France guide in 01, and will use both again in 03.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I bought Frommer’s before purchasing this one. Frommer’s is very nicely organized but it doesn’t have all the details as I’d like so I finished up buying Michelin book too.
I really like Michelin’s book better than the Frommers. It seems to have more details such as ‘what is a excellent place to park(we will be driving), detail info on buying discount museum tickets, etc’ which is fantastic for budget conscious travelers like me.
Two minuses I have: it does not take in the Riviera(since a lot of people tend to go to both places) Also, it ‘wastes’ too many valuable spaces on history, culture, buiding architecture, etc. Don’t get me incorrect, I like art and culure but wasting pages on explaining architectural names seem to be a bit too much. I will be walking around with this guide book and I doubt i will be looking or reading these pages. I can permanently find these info online If I wanted to learn more about them. I rather have them take in more on towns or simply make it shorter to make the book lighter.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5