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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN: 9780470138281
ISBN: 0470138289
Label: Frommers
Manufacturer: Frommers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: January 10, 2008
Publisher: Frommers
Sales Rank: 248016
Studio: Frommers
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide(r) to Walt Disney World (r) "A Tourist's Best Friend!" -Chicago Sun-Times "Indispensable" -The New York Times Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide (r): * 1 Honest advice that allows you to feel safe and comfortable in the City of Light, despite the language barrier * 2 Insider tips on finding the most charming hotels * 3 60 restaurants reviewed and ranked * 4 A complete guide to Paris's cultural and historic sights * 5 All the details on how to enjoy Paris with your kids
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I enjoyed reading this book. Not only is it full of lots of helpful information but it is written in a way that makes it easy and fun to read. I appreciate the practical advice that isn't found in some of the other guides. I highly recommend this book!
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I guess it depends what you are looking for in a guide. If it's information about sites than look elsewhere. Even the heavy sites of Paris only get a page or so. This book is heavy on background info and is aimed at the American tourist. This book did not help me at all on my trip.
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I have loved the Unofficial Guide series ever since I bought my first one for a trip to Disneyworld. I love the star ratings that are provided for different age groups. So many travel guides promote every attraction evenly, which is not much help when you are planning a trip for two adults and two grade schoolers. Using the Unofficial Guides, I list all the attractions that are 4 stars or more for the ages in my family, and work from there.
As for this particular UG-Paris book, it ... Read More
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I just got back from Paris and I was tempted to burn this book when I got back. The shopping section was awful - we wasted an entire day in Paris based on their suggestions. For example, they tout the BVH department store. What we discovered when we got there? A Sears/Ikea combo. If you think that's worth your precious time, then go ahead and go.
If you need a good guidebook - get the Rick Steves one.
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The Unofficial guide to Paris (UGP) is an excellent resource on the everyday logistics of getting around a major city. We purchased several books once we'd decided to visit France: of course, the Michelin Red guide, Frommer's Guide to France, Fodor's Paris CityPack, and then my husband brought this home as a "flyer" (we'd never used an Unofficial Guide before). Fodor's turned out to be not so useful - they included what I thought was a great Paris map but it basically disintegrated in 2 days into ... Read More
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