European
Destinations - Travel Guides
Eyewitness
Travel Guide to Europe
by Dk Travel Writers (Editor), DK Travel Writers
(Paperback)
Frommer's
Europe 2004
by Darwin Porter, Danforth Prince, George McDonald, Hana Mastrini,
Sherry Marker, Joseph S. Lieber, Christina Shea, Suzanne Rowan Kelleher,
Herbert Bailey Livesey
Paperback from Frommer
Book Published: 15 September, 2003
Frommer's
Europe from $70 a Day 2003
by Lorraine Festa (Editor), et al
(Paperback)
Let's
Go 2004 Europe
by Inc. Let's Go
Paperback from Let's Go Travel Pubns
Book Published: December, 2003 |
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Mediterranean
Color : Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Greece
by Jeffrey Becom, Paul Goldberger (Foreword)
For those who appreciate fine photography.
(Hardcover -- January 1998)
Michelin
2004 Europe Main Cities (Michelin Red Guides)
by Michelin Staff
Paperback from Michelin Travel Publications
Book Published: April, 2004
Rick
Steves' Europe Through the Back Door 2004: The Travel Skills Handbook
by Rick Steves, Avalon Travel Publishing
"The more money you spend, the bigger the wall you build between yourself
and the culture you traveled so far to visit. Stay in the small inns, eat
in family-style restaurants, visit out-of-the-way places, rub elbows with
the locals. You'll spend less money and have a great time in the process."
This is Rick Steves's "back door" travel philosophy. For more than 25 years,
he has traveled and led tours around Europe, finding and sharing the joy
of simplicity and openness. Along with tried-and-true tips on packing,
transport, sleeping and eating well on a budget, and meeting the locals,
Steves reveals more than 30 "back doors" found throughout Europe, from
a tiny lake town in Austria to the narrowest gorge in the world, which
winds through Crete. If Europe is your destination, this book is more important
than your luggage.
Kathryn True, Amazon.com
Paperback from Avalon Travel Publishing
Book Published: September, 2003 |
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Rick
Steves' France, Belgium, and the Netherlands 2002
by Rick Steves, Steve Smith
Covers Paris, Provence, the Loire Valley, Brussels, and Amsterdam.
Paperback: 395 pages
Avalon Travel Publishing; ISBN: 1566913551; (December
10, 2001)
Rick
Steves' Amsterdam, Bruges, and Brussels 2003
by Rick Steves, Gene Openshaw
(Paperback - February 2003)
Rick
Steves' Europe Planning Map: Charting Your Travel Dream So You Can Weave
Them Into Reality (5 Pack)
by Rick Steves
(Map - September 2001)
Rick
Steves' Scandinavia 2003
by Rick Steves
(Paperback - February 2003)
Rick Steves' Italy 2004
by Rick Steves
Listed under Italy
Rick Steves' Paris 2004
by Rick Steves, et al
Rick Steves doesn't just list where to travel in Europe, he leads travelers
through the "Back Door," and reveals how to give every journey an extra,
more authentic dimension. He shows travelers how to delve into European
culture, make friends with the locals, and experience each region's natural
wonders -- economically and hassle free. Rick Steves' Paris 2002 is no
exception. It includes self-guided walking tours along the Champs-Elysees
and through the Marais, and features detailed museum maps and practical
tips to help visitors see only what they want.
Listed under France
Rick Steves' London 2004
by Rick Steves
Listed under Great Britain
The Story of Spain
by Mark Williams
An excellent, readable history of Spain. Five Stars!
Listed under Spain
Adventuring
in the Alps: France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Italy,
Slovenia (2nd Edition)
by William E. Reifsnyder, et al
(Paperback -- April 1999)
Walking
in the Alps
by Kev Reynolds
Paperback: 496 pages
Interlink Pub Group; ISBN: 1566563437; (March 2000)
McCarthy's
Bar: A Journey of Discovery in the West of Ireland
by Pete McCarthy
While most travel writers seek out opportunities to meet the famous--or
the infamous--McCarthy has the charming knack of just bumping into them
on his rambles, which is how he met Noel Redding, formerly of Jimi Hendrix's
band, and the author Frank McCourt. Far more interesting, though, are the
eccentric and talkative bachelors and landladies who turn up in pubs, B&Bs,
and the middle of the road. McCarthy has mastered the art of getting creatively
lost, wandering the back lanes of Ireland where the hype of tourism has
yet to arrive, pursuing stone circles, impossibly romantic ruined abbeys,
and, of course, pubs. What he discovers is that "In Ireland, the unexpected
happens more than you expect," which makes for a hilarious tour through
one of the most beautiful, friendly, and quirky places on earth with a
comedian who has honed the art of telling a good story and of having fun.
--Lesley
Reed - Amazon.com
(Hardcover -- February 2001)
The Garden Lover's Guide to Ireland (Garden Lover's Guides to Europe)
by Terence Reeves-Smyth
Listed under World Gardens
Lonely
Planet Norway (2nd Ed)
by Graeme Cornwallis, et al
(Paperback -- May 2002)
Lonely
Planet Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
by Nicola Williams, et al
(Paperback -- 2000)