Rick Steves’ Best of Europe 2010
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- 1280 pages
- Greatest hits from Rick’s country guides
- Perfect for a cyclone Europe trip
- In-depth Rick-tested information on trip preparation, hotels, restaurants, tourist offices, transportation, simple-to-follow maps
- Austria: Vienna, Salzburg, Hallstatt and the Salzkammergut
Product Description
You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when preparation a Grand Tour of Europe. In this guide, Rick covers the best of Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Fantastic Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Switzerland. You’ll find a healthy mix of huge cities, tiny towns, and exciting regions, such as London, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Prague, and Barcelona. Also included are Rothenberg, Siena, Toledo, Hallstatt, and Gimmelwald, as well as Provence, the French Riviera, the Romantic Road, the Berner Oberland, and the Cinque Terre. Rick’s candid, humorous advice will guide you to excellent-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.
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Very simple to follow to make any plans. Take this book with you on the trip!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
The concise suggestions for each city are very helpful. The only thing (which has been mentioned in another view I read) which I would like is if Munich was also included in the book. The additional cities we had plotted to visit were all featured in the book (London, Paris, Bacharach, Rottenberg, and Vienna). We will continue to dream and plot for our future trip, when health and weather permit (currently deferred by the Icelandic volcano).
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
My wife and I have used the information to book hotels. We will be carrying the book during our train travels in Europe this June. The book neatly complements Rick’s informative video DVDs about Europe.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Just like all the reviews on his previous year’s copies, this version is a fantastic resource for preparation a European trip. My fiance and I used it (and still are) when preparation our three week honeymoon, and its been invaluable. I haven’t read any of the previous versions, so I can’t say what has changed this year. Certainly start with this book when preparation your trip, as it answers a lot of your most basic questions and gives a fantastic overview of Europe to help you start with a rough itinerary.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Look at the table of contents before buying this book. There are nearly 50 countries in Europe. This book only mentions 10 of them. Of persons mentioned many well loved and appealing cities are omitted. For example in the Germany chapter there is no mention of Munich, for Belgium no Brussels or Antwerp, for Switzerland no Zurich or Geneva, and on and on. In fact only 22 cities/locales in all of Europe are mentioned.
I travel to Europe frequently and prefer my Lonely Planet “Europe on a Shoestring,” nearly an encyclopedia for travelers in Europe. For individual countries and cities the Michelin Green Guides are lacking equal.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5