Rick Steves’ Athens and The Peloponnese
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- ISBN13: 9781598802184
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Travelers can count on Rick Steves to tell them what they really need to know when traveling in Greece. Savvy advice guides visitors to well loved sights such as the Acropolis, Very ancient Agora, and the National Archaeological Museum. Experience the culture like a local — delight in an evening meal of souvlaki at a breezy café in Plaka and learn how to navigate Athens on the Metro. With up-to-date advice on which sights are worth your time and money and suggestions on excellent-value hotels and restaurants, Rick Steves helps travelers get the most out of every day and every dollar.
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It is so simple to use his books. Logically organized and not a lot of fluff but a whole lot of valuable and usable information!! Can never go incorrect with these travel books. We won’t travel lacking them anymore.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Rick does an outstanding job of assisting the traveler with advice, guidance, maps and descriptions. I own several of his European Travel Guides.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This book is very perfect and gives you all the essential information. Although Greece is a wonderful country with much to delight in, Athens is not a city in which most tourists spend more than a couple of days.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this book before traveling to Greece. All-purpose info in this books if fine and useful, but there is plenty of it on the internet. Any inside info is absolutely horrible. I cannot imagine he ate at some places he recommends as the best and highest regarded in Athens. First of, some are completely empty at peek season in the end of July in the late afternoon like for example “Xenios Zeus” that he recommends. Second, food is not edible in some of these places. We went to “Geros Toy Moria Tavern” that he recommends as the “highest regarded”, oldest in Plaka etc. There is a lot of attitude from the waiters, there are stained menus and dirty linens, if you care for this stuff, but most importantly quality of food itself is not more than McDonalds by far and half of the food was so salty, you would not eat it if you were very hungry. I questioned the manager if he can find anyone in his staff who’d be able to eat what he served us if i pay for food and as much for the person’s efforts. There were no takers. Greek food overall is very excellent though and any random place works better for his recommendations, so i would recommend to use his advice as a black list if you buy the book.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I establish this book to be very informative on touristy sites in Athens. I agree that there wasn’t much else for non-touristy areas in Athens.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5