Anything by Rick Steves. The man knows what he's talking about. In addition to giving information on well-known sites of each place, Rick introduces you to lesser-known sites...off the beaten path. The books have the perfect amount of information...not too much, not too little. I know in the Paris book, he has tours for each museums...sort of like a guided tour. Very helpful when navigating the Louvre and Versailles!
Check out his Europe Through The Back Door web site for all sorts of great information on traveling and individual places.
2006-07-12 03:21:49
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answered by worldglobetrottergirl 4
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Get Lonely Planet's Guide to Western Europe
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&isbn=1740599276&itm=1
2006-07-11 13:33:01
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answered by wanderklutz 5
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The Rough Guides are really good and so is Frommer's. For charming books, you may want to try Rick Steve's books of Europe. He really knows the ins and outs.
Good luck.
2006-07-11 18:02:04
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answered by TravelOn 4
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Anything from the Eyewitness people. They're great. My second choice would be Lonely Planet.
2006-07-11 18:49:37
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answered by Terri D 3
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the lonely planet is an mind-blowing e book, notwithstanding it is going to in basic terms supply you a short evaluate of the heritage, notwithstanding that's surprising at telling you what to visit and the thanks to get there. In Cairo and luxor that's amazingly common to rearrange your own journeys out. Use an section taxi or a chauffeur automobile out of your motel, good purchase for the fee formerly you go away and ascertain its in Egyptian kilos the taxi will take you on your vacation spot and then anticipate you to end formerly he possibilities you up and takes you decrease back to the motel. so that you will be bargaining for an afternoon or morning that is in simple terms no longer expensive between £10 and £15 for the time in cairo.this enables you extra time than you ought to get in case you went with a excursion team and far extra freedom. i'd reccomend it. the museum and pyramids for sure are a ought to in cairo and once you've the time saqarra is a gorgeous outing. in case you prefer to visit another position when you get decrease back to luxor flow to the valley of the nobles and or the valley of the artisans neither of that are in a large number of situations on the cruise itinerary. take a taxi from the east economic business organisation to the west, common to do and inexpensive, purchase your own tickets. in case you desire a handbook you in all likelihood can in a large number of situations be prepared by the motive force or in an section organisation yet you ought to locate after the cruise you experience you dont desire a handbook. also dont bypass over the luxor museum. in case you desire extra information on Egypt heritage formerly you flow then i will actually say attempt a toddler's e book to commence with, the heritage is so huge in case you purchase an man or woman e book you ought to locate it complicated and intensely heavy going. a handbook to the Egyptian museum ought to also be a great theory so that you recognize what to seem for once you flow. then in case you desire extra, graduate to man or woman books, there are one of those number of for sale i cannnot reccomend one over the different. do have relaxing ohh and purchase your visas on get entry to to egypt less expensive and not in any respect puzzling take about £15 english for each visa money. even though it ought to surely fee in basic terms £10 in case you queue, in case you enable your excursion handbook queue, you in all likelihood wont get your replace
2016-10-14 09:17:31
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answered by ? 4
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I also like Lonely Planet.
2006-07-11 13:49:35
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answered by Adam 7
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Don't buy before you read our travelogues:
http://www.thetravelzine.com
You may be able to save the money for your trip. :-)
2006-07-11 13:35:36
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answered by love2travel 7
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