Rick Steves' Paris 2008 (Rick Steves) | 
enlarge | Authors: Rick Steves, Steve Smith, Gene Openshaw Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 91 reviews Sales Rank: 4083
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 4.5 x 1
ISBN: 1566918634 Dewey Decimal Number: 914.43610484 EAN: 9781566918633 ASIN: 1566918634
Publication Date: September 28, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Amazon.com Rick Steves, author of 21 guidebooks and host of the television series Travels in Europe with Rick Steves, has spent 100 days a year traveling Europe, every year, since 1973. If any American knows Paris, he does, and his self-imposed mission is to make the city just as accessible to those of us who don't have the good fortune to spend months there at a time. In his amiable, informed, and ruthlessly candid way, Steves focuses on the best--including nice places to stay and eat that give lots in the way of character and take relatively little in the way of francs. He suggests walking tours, museums, and itineraries that include both famous landmarks and little-known finds. He knows it all: art galleries and crepe stands, street cafes and romantic neighborhoods, activities for kids, and great places to shop. Most importantly, he knows how Parisians live, and his guide provides the best information to let you experience not just the sights of Paris, but Parisian life as well. --Stephanie Gold
Product Description
Who but Rick Steves can tell travelers how to take self-guided walking tours along the Champs-Elysees and through the Marais? With Rick Steves’ Paris 2008, travelers can experience the best of everything the city has to offer — economically and hassle-free. Completely revised and updated, this guide includes opinionated coverage of both famous and lesser-known sights, friendly places to eat and sleep, suggested day plans, walking tours and trip itineraries, and clear instructions for smooth travel anywhere by car, train, or foot. America’s number one authority on travel to Europe, Steves' time-tested recommendations for safe and enjoyable travel in Europe have been used by millions of Americans in search of their own unique European travel experience.
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Paris 2008 August 13, 2008 This is the best book on Paris. And it appeared that every American in Paris that we saw was carrying one! We had the Lonely Planet Paris also and a Frommer's but left them in the apartment and carried this one. I had faxed one of the recommended hotels ahead of our trip and while we chose to rent an apartment the hotel was going to honor what was promised by Rick Steves. We learned quickly that when it came to museums and Versailles to follow Rick's instructions. We were not disappointed. We especially liked the walking tour maps.
Christmas in Paris July 29, 2008 I have used Rick Steves book to plan my Paris visit this Christmas, and it has great information for travelers who want to mix with the local culture. I particularly like the all the details he provides because they often make the difference between a 'good' trip and a 'great' trip.
Practical and thorough July 12, 2008 This book is great. It is detailed without being overwhelming and gives lots of great practical advice.
Rick Steves' Paris 2008 June 27, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great information and I love Rick Steves's books. I go to Paris next week and know his informative book will help me get around to the important sights.
Doesn't really work on the Kindle June 27, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
While this is the usual good Rick Steves book, the Kindle edition lacks the maps (other than a few line drawings) which you need in a guidebook. So if you thought you could take this to Paris and use as your main guidebook, you would be disappointed. The text is fine, and is typically useful, but it is hard to figure out where things are without maps.
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