Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
A guide designed for the time you actually have for your trip! Some travelers come for the savory cuisine and wonderful wines, while others visit quiet villages to get away from it all. There are also some of the world's best-preserved Roman ruins to see, and elegant seaside resorts where visitors can bask on sun-drenched beaches, and be dazzled by fields of lavender, yellow sunflowers and bright red poppies under brilliant blue skies. Whatever your reasons to visit, there's truly something for everyone in Provence. Wherever you go, you'll create colorful memories. Europe Made Easy's updated guide to this lovely region offers more than 100 places of interest at your fingertips (from the Papal Palace in Avignon to the wineries in Châteauneuf-du-Pape), with insider tips on cafés, restaurants, hotels, shops, outdoor markets, and where to sample great wines. This guide covers all the information necessary to plan a trip without burdening readers with long lists of options that simply aren't worth your precious vacation time. With this guide in hand travelers will have a great adventure in Provence!
Madrid is Spain's capital city. It's not only located in the center of the country, it is the center of Spain. Although travelers come to visit Madrid's main attractions-including the fantastic Prado Museum-they soon get caught up in the city's lively nightlife. The tapas scene alone is worth the trip. Although you'll find plenty of new buildings, you'll also find Baroque and neo-Classical structures such as the Plaza Mayor (where it seems at times that everyone in Madrid is visiting) and the grand Palacio Real (Royal Palace). If you have only a few days, we'll make it easy for you to truly experience Madrid. Our walks are designed for you to see the most sights in the shortest time. So forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Madrid is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy. Madrid Made Easy features: -Walking Tours -Museums, Monuments, Historic Sights & Architecture -Parks, Palaces & Gardens -Dining & Nightlife -Excursions to Toledo, El Escorial Monastery, and The Valley of the Fallen -Helpful Spanish Phrases, Travel Tips, and Detailed Maps. Before you know it, you'll be drinking vino tinto, eating tapas and staying up all night - just like real Spaniards!
A guide designed for the time you actually have for your trip! Do you really want to spend your vacation in Paris hauling around unwieldy, outdated travel books? Instead of being weighed down with a lot of useless information, we created this concise little guide to give you the best this fabulous city has to offer-grouped into four main categories: The Top 15 Sights; Museums;Art and Architecture;Eating, Drinking, Shopping and Relaxing; and Offbeat and Off-the-Beaten Path. We've also included special sections, including "A Day at a Cooking School and Wine Tasting," Paris's quirky museums, and our picks for the top hotels and restaurants. "Paris Made Easy" is filled with 30 maps to help guide you through your visit to the City of Light. From the author of "Eating & Drinking in Paris: French Menu Translator and Restaurant Guide" and "Paris Walks."
It's called the City of Light, but perhaps it should be called the City of Promise. Around every corner is the promise of another beautiful street, another bistro filled with people eating delicious food (Paris is a city where you have to work at having a bad meal), another building that in any other city would be remarkable, but in Paris is just another building. Walk down practically any block in Paris, and the sights, smells and sounds will excite you. Grab this little guide and experience the top sights and great neighborhoods of Paris! Paris Walks second edition features: - Ten walks through the Islands, Left Bank, Marais, Major Sights, Montmartre, Canal St-Martin, Along the Seine River, and Culinary Walks - Street-by-street directions - Detailed Maps - Travel Tips
Nothing can make a trip to Paris more enjoyable and rewarding than a great dining experience. This guide not only helps you find your way around a menu written in French, but also will help you find great places to eat in Paris, the gastronomic capital of the world! Even if you speak French fluently, we'll bet you a plate of racasse with a side of pourpier that you'll still need a menu translator. There are always strange and unusual items on a menu. With this guide tucked inconspicuously in your pocket, you'll know where to dine in Paris and boldly go where you once feared to enter. This new 9th edition of Eating and Drinking in Paris includes: - A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide - A comprehensive French-menu translator - Advice on restaurant etiquette - A short pronunciation guide - Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it... Over 3,000 food-related words and phrases Over 100 fabulous places to eat and drink Over 30 unique food and wine stores 10 simple rules for dining in Paris 8 great outdoor markets. Bistros - Brasseries - Cafés - Cheese Shops - Chocolate Shops - Crêperies - Culinary Walks - Delis - Grocers' Shops - Historic Restaurants - Markets - Pastry Shops - Restaurants - Rôtisseries - Sweet Shops - Tea Shops - Wine Bars & Shops - Organic, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, and Lactose-Free
Cosmopolitan Barcelona is the gateway to Spain's Mediterranean coast, and has so much to offer, whether you have a day or a week in this fabulous city. You'll find world-class museums, including the Museu Picasso, with some of this artist's most interesting works. Or perhaps you'd prefer to wander the narrow streets of the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter) filled with medieval buildings. Barcelona also has some of the most interesting architecture in Europe, especially the structures designed by Antoni Gaudí. Don't miss the indescribable and uncompleted La Sagrada Família (Church of the Holy Family), Barcelona's most recognizable landmark. Barcelona is an easy city to get around on foot. So, we've included walking tours of the interesting neighborhoods of this fantastic destination. And get ready to stay up late in Spain's second-largest city, because Barcelona is known for its vibrant nightlife. If you have only a few days, we'll make it easy for you to truly experience Barcelona. Our walks are designed for you to see the most sights in the shortest time. So forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Barcelona is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy.
Amsterdam has more canals than Venice, more bridges than Paris, more bicycles than cars, and perhaps more tolerance than any other city in the world. It's what makes Amsterdam truly unique and such a wonderful place to visit. Because the city is so compact, you can see a lot even if your stay is short. Its sights are as diverse as its residents, including beautiful churches, lovely gardens, world-class museums and, of course, the infamous Red Light District. Cultured, vibrant, fun-and easy to get around-Amsterdam is the perfect European city to explore.As our title says, this little guide will make your trip to Amsterdam easy. You'll have over 100 places of interest at your fingertips, with insider tips on cafes, restaurants, shops, and outdoor markets. We've also given directions for great themed walks around the city, along the canals and, of course, through the "naughty" part of town (this is Amsterdam, after all!). Forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Amsterdam is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy.This updated 3rd edition features: Walking ToursMuseums, Monuments, Historic Sights & ArchitectureParks, Palaces & GardensDining & Nightlife Day Trips to Edam, Haarlem, Delft, Aalsmeer, and MoreHelpful Dutch Phrases, Travel Tips, and Detailed Maps
Cosmopolitan Barcelona is the gateway to Spain's Mediterranean coast, and has so much to offer, whether you have a day or a week in this fabulous city. You'll find world-class museums, including the Museu Picasso, with some of this artist's most interesting works. Or perhaps you'd prefer to wander the narrow streets of the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter) filled with medieval buildings. Barcelona also has some of the most interesting architecture in Europe, especially the structures designed by Antoni Gaudí. Don't miss the indescribable and uncompleted La Sagrada Família (Church of the Holy Family), Barcelona's most recognizable landmark. Barcelona is an easy city to get around on foot. So, we've included walking tours of the interesting neighborhoods of this fantastic destination. And get ready to stay up late in Spain's second-largest city, because Barcelona is known for its vibrant nightlife. If you have only a few days, we'll make it easy for you to truly experience Barcelona. Our walks are designed for you to see the most sights in the shortest time. So forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Barcelona is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy.
This guide was created for those who want to truly experience the incredible food and wine Italy has to offer. We've included Italy's best restaurants, wine bars, wine shops, wine stores, food shops, and markets. You'll find historic restaurants, old favorites, and new finds for every budget. Get ready to experience the extraordinary food and wine of this remarkable country.In this updated 2nd edition, you'll find:¿ 165 restaurants, wine bars, food shops, and more¿ Detailed color maps¿ Tips on budget dining and restaurant etiquette¿ Bonus sights section for each destination¿ Exciting destinations, including Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan, Turin, Tuscany & Umbria, Cinque Terre, Bologna, Pisa, Capri, Naples, and PalermoFrom the author of Eating & Drinking in Italy: Italian Menu Translator and Restaurant Guide and Italy Made Easy.
This guide was created for those who want to truly experience the incredible food and wine Paris has to offer. We've included Paris's best restaurants, wine bars, wine shops, cafés, bistros, food shops, and markets. You'll find historic restaurants, old favorites, and new finds for every budget. Get ready to experience the extraordinary food and wine of the City of Light!In this 3rd edition, you'll find:¿ Nearly 200 restaurants, wine bars, food shops, and more¿ Detailed maps of each arrondissement/neighborhood¿ Essential French phrases¿ Tips on budget dining and restaurant etiquette¿ Bonus sights section for each neighborhood
It's called the City of Light, but perhaps it should be called the City of Promise. Around every corner is the promise of another beautiful street, another bistro filled with people eating delicious food (Paris is a city where you have to work at having a bad meal), another building that in any other city would be remarkable, but in Paris is just another building. Walk down practically any block in Paris, and the sights, smells and sounds will excite you. Grab this little guide and experience the top sights and great neighborhoods of Paris! Paris Walks second edition features: - Eight walks through the Islands, Left Bank, Marais, Major Sights, Montmartre, and Culinary Walks - Street-by-street directions - Detailed Maps - Travel Tips
Berlin is like no other city in the world. Despite the ravages of war, the brutal division of the wall, and the struggles of reunification, Berlin continues to look forward. You can marvel at historic buildings painstakingly renovated (such as the impressive Reichstag), or experience some of the most innovative modern architecture anywhere. But Berlin isn't about buildings. It's about feeling alive and vibrant. There's something for everyone. From museums like the Pergamonmuseum, with some of the world's greatest masterpieces, to poignant memorials like the Memorial to the Murdered Jews, to an exciting nightlife unlike any other city in Europe, Berlin will not disappoint. You'll have over 100 places of interest at your fingertips, with insider tips on cafes, restaurants, and shops. We've also given directions for sight-filled walks around the city, including both East and West Berlin, along the former Berlin Wall, and to the museums in Charlottenburg. So forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Berlin is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy. This updated 3rd edition features: Walking Tours Museums, Monuments, Historic Sights & Architecture Parks, Palaces & Gardens Dining & Nightlife Day Trips to Potsdam and Sachsenhausen Helpful German Phrases, Travel Tips, and Detailed Maps
Nothing can make a trip to Spain and Portugal more enjoyable and rewarding than a great dining experience. This guide not only helps you find your way around a menu written in Spanish or Portuguese, but also will help you find great places to eat the unique and wonderful food of Spain and Portugal.Even people who speak passable Spanish or Portuguese can have trouble reading a menu. We'll bet you a plate of criadillas with a side of kokotxas that you'll still need this guide. There are always unusual items on a menu. With this guide tucked inconspicuously in your pocket, you'll know where to dine and boldly go where you once feared to enter.Eating & Drinking in Spain and Portugal (sixth edition) includes:¿ A comprehensive Spanish-menu translator¿ A comprehensive Portuguese-menu translator¿ A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide, including Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, and Lisbon¿ Advice on restaurant etiquette¿ Short pronunciation guides¿ Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it...From the author of Madrid & Toledo Made Easy and Barcelona Made Easy.
A guide designed for the time you actually have for your trip! Do you really want to spend your vacation in Norway hauling around unwieldy, outdated travel books? Instead of being weighed down with a lot of useless information, we created this concise little guide to give you the best Oslo has to offer-and make your visit fun, memorable...and easy. Perfect for your first trip to Norway! Oslo Made Easy features: Museums, Monuments, Historic Sights & Architecture Parks, Palaces & Gardens Hotels, Dining & Nightlife Excursions to Bergen, Lillehammer, and the Oslofjord Travel Tips and Detailed Maps
Even people who speak passable Spanish or Portuguese can have trouble reading a menu. Although you may know that the word for fish in Spanish is pescado, you might be surprised to discover kokotxas (fish glands, a Basque specialty) on a menu. If you think of it in terms of English, can you imagine a foreign traveler who speaks basic English and knows the word for meat, understanding what prime rib is? Or a porterhouse? Veggie platter, anyone? Buffalo wings? Sloppy joes? There are always strange and unusual items on a menu. With this guide tucked inconspicuously in your pocket, you'll know where to dine and boldly go where you once feared to enter. This guide not only helps you find your way around a menu written in Spanish or Portuguese, but also will help you find great places to eat the unique and wonderful food of Spain and Portugal. Eating & Drinking in Spain and Portugal (third edition) includes: - A comprehensive Spanish-menu translator - A comprehensive Portuguese-menu translator - A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide Including Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, and Lisbon - Advice on restaurant etiquette - Short pronunciation guides - Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it...
Europe has so much to offer. If art is your passion, there's the Louvre in Paris, the world's largest-and greatest-art museum. If eating and drinking in a festive atmosphere is more to your liking, you've got Madrid's tapas bars. And if you're a history buff, you can take a thought-provoking stroll along what was the Berlin Wall. As the title says, our little guide will make your trip easy. Tuck it into your pocket and head out for a great day of sightseeing. You'll have access to Europe's top sights right at your fingertips (from the canals of Venice to the Sistine Chapel in Rome to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona to the Red-Light District in Amsterdam), with insider tips on cafes, restaurants, and shops. We've also given detailed directions for walks of the major sights of some of Europe's most spectacular cities. If you have only a few days, we'll make it easy for you to truly experience Europe. Our walks are designed for you to see the most sights in the shortest time. So forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Europe is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy. The following ten destinations are featured: - Paris - London - Barcelona - Madrid - Provence - Amsterdam - Berlin - Rome - Florence - Venice. This updated 2nd edition features: - Walking Tours - Museums, Monuments, Historic Sights & Architecture - Parks, Palaces & Gardens - Dining & Nightlife - Travel Tips and Detailed Maps
Berlin is like no other city in the world. Despite the ravages of war, the brutal division of the wall, and the struggles of reunification, Berlin continues to look forward. You can marvel at historic buildings painstakingly renovated (such as the impressive Reichstag), or experience some of the most innovative modern architecture anywhere. But Berlin isn't about buildings. It's about feeling alive and vibrant. There's something for everyone. From museums like the Pergamonmuseum, with some of the world's greatest masterpieces, to poignant memorials like the Memorial to the Murdered Jews, to an exciting nightlife unlike any other city in Europe, Berlin will not disappoint. You'll have over 100 places of interest at your fingertips, with insider tips on cafes, restaurants, and shops. We've also given directions for sight-filled walks around the city, including both East and West Berlin, along the former Berlin Wall, and to the museums in Charlottenburg. So forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Berlin is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy. This updated 2nd edition features: Walking Tours Museums, Monuments, Historic Sights & Architecture Parks, Palaces & Gardens Dining & Nightlife Day Trips to Potsdam and Sachsenhausen Helpful German Phrases, Travel Tips, and Detailed Maps
The most complete Italian-language menu translator available, plus great restaurant picks for Italy's major cities and towns! It isn't the chicken you thought you ordered. It's a plate of cold brains. Nor is it the delectable slices of beef braised in red wine; those are veal kidneys. These are the pitfalls of ordering off a menu in a foreign country. Uccelli scappatti are skewered sausages grilled with sage, but the word means "escaped birds." Stinco is braised veal or pork shank. Nothing can make a trip more enjoyable and rewarding than being able to order a great meal without having an anxiety attack. Eating & Drinking in Italian includes: - A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide - A comprehensive Italian-menu translator - Advice on restaurant etiquette - A short pronunciation guide - Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it...
Nothing can make a trip to Paris more enjoyable and rewarding than a great dining experience. This guide not only helps you find your way around a menu written in French, but also will help you find great places to eat in Paris, the gastronomic capital of the world! Even if you speak French fluently, we'll bet you a plate of racasse with a side of pourpier that you'll still need a menu translator. There are always strange and unusual items on a menu. With this guide tucked inconspicuously in your pocket, you'll know where to dine in Paris and boldly go where you once feared to enter. This new 10th edition of Eating and Drinking in Paris includes: - A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide - A comprehensive French-menu translator - Advice on restaurant etiquette - A short pronunciation guide - Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it... Over 3,000 food-related words and phrases Over 100 fabulous places to eat and drink Over 30 unique food and wine stores 10 simple rules for dining in Paris 8 great outdoor markets. Bistros - Brasseries - Cafés - Cheese Shops - Chocolate Shops - Crêperies - Culinary Walks - Delis - Grocers' Shops - Historic Restaurants - Markets - Pastry Shops - Restaurants - Rôtisseries - Sweet Shops - Tea Shops - Wine Bars & Shops - Organic, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, and Lactose-Free
Nothing can make a trip to Latin America more enjoyable and rewarding than great dining experiences. This guide will not only help you find your way around a menu written in Spanish or Portuguese, but will also help you better appreciate the unique and wonderful food found throughout Latin America. You're going to find strange and unusual items on Latin American menus. You probably know that the Spanish word for meat is carne; that won't help you if you find ropa vieja - literally, "old clothes" - on a menu. In fact, it's shredded beef. And we're relatively certain that your Spanish lessons in school, however extensive, never taught you that llapingachos are cheese-filled potato pancakes found in Ecuador. But with this little guide tucked inconspicuously into your pocket, you'll be able to boldly go where you once may have feared to enter. Eating and Drinking in Latin America includes: - The most comprehensive Spanish menu translator available - A Portuguese menu translator for Brazil - Dining specialties of Mexico, Central America, South America, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic - Advice on restaurant etiquette - Short pronunciation guides and opinions on everything from what to eat to how to order it...
Even people who speak passable Spanish or Portuguese can have trouble reading a menu. Although you may know that the word for fish in Spanish is pescado, you might be surprised to discover kokotxas (fish glands, a Basque specialty) on a menu. If you think of it in terms of English, can you imagine a foreign traveler who speaks basic English and knows the word for meat, understanding what prime rib is? Or a porterhouse? Veggie platter, anyone? Buffalo wings? Sloppy joes? There are always strange and unusual items on a menu. With this guide tucked inconspicuously in your pocket, you'll know where to dine and boldly go where you once feared to enter. This guide not only helps you find your way around a menu written in Spanish or Portuguese, but also will help you find great places to eat the unique and wonderful food of Spain and Portugal. Eating & Drinking in Spain and Portugal (fourth edition) includes: - A comprehensive Spanish-menu translator - A comprehensive Portuguese-menu translator - A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide Including Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, and Lisbon - Advice on restaurant etiquette - Short pronunciation guides - Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it...
A guide designed for the time you actually have for your trip! Do you really want to spend your vacation in Paris hauling around unwieldy, outdated travel books? Instead of being weighed down with a lot of useless information, we created this concise little guide to give you the best this fabulous city has to offer-grouped into four main categories: The Top 15 Sights; Museums, Art and Architecture; Eating, Drinking, Shopping and Relaxing; and Offbeat and Off-the-Beaten Path. We've also included special sections, including "A Day at a Cooking School and Wine Tasting," Paris's quirky museums, and our picks for the top hotels and restaurants. In addition, you'll find a week full of walking tours of the most interesting neighborhoods, including culinary and other themed walks. "Paris Made Easy" is filled with over 30 maps to help guide you through your visit to the City of Light. From the author of "Eating & Drinking in Paris: French Menu Translator and Restaurant Guide."
Menus written in a foreign language are confusing and filled with slang and idioms. For instance, uccelli scappatti are sausages grilled with sage, but the word means "escaped birds." Stinco is braised veal or pork shank. Nothing can make a trip more enjoyable and rewarding than being able to order a sumptuous meal. Eating & Drinking in Italy will give you the courage to go into out-of-the way places that you might never have considered going into before. This guide contains a thorough list of restaurants known for serving Italian regional specialties-the very places that can be the key to the kind of intimate and enjoyable experience that you will cherish for a lifetime.This updated 11th edition of Eating & Drinking in Italy includes:Restaurants, wine bars, wine shops, cooking schools, and food shops in Italy's top destinations, including Rome, Venice, Florence, and Cinque TerreA comprehensive Italian menu translatorAdvice on restaurant etiquetteA short pronunciation guideOpinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it ...From the author of Italy Made Easy and Wining & Dining in Italy.
This guide offers the most complete Italian-language menu translator available, plus great restaurant picks for Venice. Menus written in a foreign language are confusing and filled with slang and idioms. Uccelli scappatti are skewered sausages grilled with sage, but the word means "escaped birds." Stinco is braised veal or pork shank. Nothing can make a trip more enjoyable and rewarding than being able to order a great meal without having an anxiety attack. This new edition of Eating & Drinking in Venice includes: - A great (and down-to-earth) restaurant guide - A comprehensive Italian-menu translator - Advice on restaurant etiquette - A short pronunciation guide - Opinions on everything food-related, from what to eat to where to get it...
A guide designed for the time you actually have for your trip! Some travelers come for the savory cuisine and wonderful wines, while others visit quiet villages to get away from it all. There are also some of the world's best-preserved Roman ruins to see, and elegant seaside resorts where visitors can bask on sun-drenched beaches, and be dazzled by fields of lavender, yellow sunflowers and bright red poppies under brilliant blue skies. Whatever your reasons to visit, there's truly something for everyone in Provence. Wherever you go, you'll create colorful memories. Europe Made Easy's updated guide to this lovely region offers more than 100 places of interest at your fingertips (from the Papal Palace in Avignon to the wineries in Châteauneuf-du-Pape), with insider tips on cafés, restaurants, hotels, shops, outdoor markets, and where to sample great wines. This guide covers all the information necessary to plan a trip without burdening readers with long lists of options that simply aren't worth your precious vacation time. With this guide in hand travelers will have a great adventure in Provence!
A guide designed for the time you actually have for your trip! Do you really want to spend your vacation in Paris hauling around bulky, outdated travel books? Instead of being weighed down with a lot of useless information, we created this concise little guide to give you the best this fabulous city has to offer-grouped into four main categories: The Top 15 SightsMuseums, Art, and ArchitectureEating, Drinking, Shopping, and RelaxingOffbeat and Off-the-Beaten Path.We've also included special sections, including "A Day at a Cooking School and Wine Tasting," Paris's quirky museums, and our picks for the top hotels and restaurants. Paris Made Easy is filled with 30 maps to help guide you through your visit to the City of Light. From the author of Eating & Drinking in Paris: French Menu Translator and Restaurant Guide, Paris Walks, and The Next Time I See Paris.
Amsterdam has more canals than Venice, more bridges than Paris, more bicycles than cars, and perhaps more tolerance than any other city in the world. It's what makes Amsterdam truly unique and such a wonderful place to visit. Because the city is so compact, you can see a lot even if your stay is short. Its sights are as diverse as its residents, including beautiful churches, lovely gardens, world-class museums and, of course, the infamous Red Light District. Cultured, vibrant, fun-and easy to get around-Amsterdam is the perfect European city to explore. As our title says, this little guide will make your trip to Amsterdam easy. You'll have over 100 places of interest at your fingertips, with insider tips on cafes, restaurants, shops, and outdoor markets. We've also given directions for great themed walks around the city, along the canals and, of course, through the "naughty" part of town (this is Amsterdam, after all!). Forget those large, bulky travel books. This handy little guide to Amsterdam is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy. This updated 2nd edition features: Walking Tours Museums, Monuments, Historic Sights & Architecture Parks, Palaces & Gardens Dining & Nightlife Day Trips to Edam, Haarlem, Delft, Aalsmeer, and More Helpful Dutch Phrases, Travel Tips, and Detailed Maps
It's called the City of Light, but perhaps it should be called the City of Promise. Around every corner is the promise of another beautiful street, another bistro filled with people eating delicious food (Paris is a city where you have to work at having a bad meal), another building that in any other city would be remarkable, but in Paris is just another building. Walk down practically any block in Paris, and the sights, smells and sounds will excite you. Grab this little guide and experience the top sights and great neighborhoods of Paris! Paris Walks features: - Six walks through the Islands, Left Bank, Marais, Major Sights, Montmartre, and Culinary Walks - Street-by-street directions - Detailed Maps - Travel Tips
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.