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- A great guide to Germany
- Great guide!
- Would Try Lonely Planet Again
- Deutschland Ueber Alles
- Badly outdated
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Lonely Planet Germany
Andrea Schulte-Peevers ,
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It's an enormous place with overwhelming tourist options. Smack in the middle of Europe, Germany's got the Bavarian Alps, windswept North Sea islands, the Black Forest and the castle-dotted Rhine. And there's Berlin, a city where you could easily spend all your vacation and not see a tenth of what it has to offer. Germany has history aplenty, an enormous variety of museums, cosmopolitan sophistication and rural quaintitude, camping, beer gardens, and music of all kinds. In short, Germany is the kind of place where a guidebook makes all the difference.
Lonely Planet covers the country diligently and entertainingly, leaving nothing out. With maps of all 16 states, over 35 city maps, and a fold-out transportation map to Berlin, the daunting becomes comfortable. There are the background chapters on history, government, climate and ecology, the people, the arts, society and language, and a big fat chapter covering all the necessary details of visas, money, Web sites, electricity, festivals, health, and accommodations for special needs, plus how to get there and how to get around once you've arrived. Then for every city and burg, Lonely Planet provides the stuff a traveler needs to know, all about where to stay, eat, sight see, shop, and play. And scattered in and among the guiding text are little nuggets of interest, telling the stories of witches and warlocks, Bertolt Brecht, Marlene Dietrich, and the sad tale of Queen Caroline. Not prohibitively large, Lonely Planet's guidebook packs enough into its pages for 100 good trips. --Stephanie Gold
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Watch the sun drop behind Berlin's Brandenburger Tor while sipping chilled champagne at celebrity fave Hotel Adlon, p. 106. Feel the brisk North Sea breeze pummel your face while 'walking on water' between the islands of Eastern Frisia, p. 637. Chat with locals and sample the latest vintages at a Besenwirtschaft, a seasonal wine tavern, p. 399. Let your cares evaporate in the steam rooms and mineral pools of Baden-Baden, p. 434.
Five expert authors, 143 days of research, 140 maps. Tailored itineraries and tips from locals help you discover Germany's surprises. Content updated daily: visit lonelyplanet.com.
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A great guide to Germany.......2007-09-20
This book is full of useful information, maps and tips on traveling to Germany. If you are even thinking about visiting Germany this is a good read, and it well organized. It is mostly in black and white and the print is a little small, other then that it is a wonderful guide.
Great guide!.......2007-08-26
This guide is very helpful. I like the way the authors discuss everything in brutal honesty. It seems more like they are giving you the opinion of a friend rather than a boring textbook description!
Would Try Lonely Planet Again.......2007-08-20
Found this travel guide to be incredibly helpful for the novice traveler. In depth information covering all the regions of Germany, including great recommendations on places to stay and some incredible museums. I even found the section with general travel advice helpful, with some good tips on how to save some Euros whether you are traveling by train, bus, or car through the country. And personally, I don't know if I would have found out about so many things to do in Cologne without this guide =)
Deutschland Ueber Alles.......2007-05-02
Ok, first off it annoys me to no end that Duisburg is not found in this book at all but 5 cities of equal size with both historical and economic importance are found. Whats more is that there are no real mentionings of how to get around on foot, by bicycle or scooter. Other than that this book is sadly the best one I could find when comparing about 10 or so German Travel Guides at my local bookstores. I plan on writing my own travel tips, guides and more and then submitting them to Lonely Planet.
Badly outdated.......2006-08-08
Normally, I am a faithful LP travel guide user, the books have always been helpul for trips I have taken in the past. On a 3 week trip through Germany in May-June 2006, I used the Germany LP and was unpleasantly suprised time after time at the outdated or just plain incorrect information in the book. Not little things like prices, which always go up, but major problems like listings for buses to the airport in Berlin, that I discovered after much searching, had been discontinued two years ago. This type of thing happened repeatedly. At the end of the trip I actually felt cheated and as if I had wasted my money, and worse, valuable time depending on information provided in this purchase. The only thing it ended up being good for was finding hotel listigs to make reservations with during the planning stages. I don't have another guide to suggest instead, but leaving basic transportation info outdated for so long is just negligent. I'm going to to try Rough Guide next time.
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- Splendid book with nice tips
- Berlin travel guides
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Lonely Planet Berlin
Andrea Schulte-Peevers , and
Tom Parkinson
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Brassy, bold and beautiful in its austerity, Berlin is a sexy temptress that will ensnare you with her infinite riches; she's a creative genius that will amaze you with ideas and trends uniquely her own; she's a hotbed of hedonism, feasting passionately on the bountiful buffet of life; and, above all, she's a clever chameleon, endlessly adaptable and thriving on change, almost persuing it like a drug. Berlin is all that and then some to the people who live here and those ready to make the journey to the depths of her past, present and future.
o FIND THE NIGHTLIFE - whether you're here for the classics or the clubbing, we'll help you find your Szene
o EAT IN STYLE - from funky breakfast cafés to the finest Currywurst in town - we've got it covered
o BAG A BARGAIN - designer boutiques, vintage clothing, art galleries and antiques...we tell you the places where the locals shop
o TUCK UP TIGHTLY in sleek designer sheets - be they hostel or hotel - whatever your budget, we help you stay in style
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Splendid book with nice tips.......2007-02-03
Nice, easy to read book with goog inside information. Really helpful if you don't know where te go.
Berlin travel guides.......2003-04-03
This book has all the information you need, to prepare you for a wonderful vacation in Berlin. It's the kind of book that you curl up with near the fire on a cold snowy winter day and read about the trip you'll take during the summer. But--------- there are better guides for those individuals who have travelled in Europe before and who just want the nuts and bolts and will allow the city to visit them. I personally recommend either DK (Dorling Kindersley) Eyewitness Guide to Berlin or the slightly older Knopf 'City Guide' published last in 1998. However with Berlin changing so rapidly, you'll probably do better with the DK guide. It has more photos which aren't essential, but are a nice added feature but more importantly it breaks the city up in a better way to help you get the most out of your time. I think it's much better.
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- Lonely Planet Munich and Bavaria
- Just O.K.
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Lonely Planet Munich & Bavaria (Lonely Planet Munich)
Andrea Schute-Peevers ,
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Discover fantasy castles and be charmed by medieval towns, explore ancient forests and climb the soaring Bavarian Alps. Or sample the world's best beers on a hops trail from Bamberg to Munich. Uncover the heart of Germany with our definitive guide - detailed regional coverage for the perfect Bavarian getaway.
BE INSPIRED - highlights of the region showcased in full color
IMMERSE YOURSELF - engaging History and Culture chapters connect you with the real Bavaria
HIT THE ROAD - follow the classic Romantic Road trail or get off track with inspirational itineraries and detours suggestions
FIND YOUR WAY - full color fold-out map of the region and its roads plus detailed town plans make navigation easy
CROSS THE BORDER and visit Salzburg - comprehensive coverage of this magnificent Austrian city, just a hop away by car or train
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Lonely Planet Munich and Bavaria.......2006-07-25
The book has all the updated information on Munich.
Helpful hints for first time travers.
Just O.K........2005-09-13
I really like the set up of Lonely Planets Best Of travel guides. Couldn't find one for this area so tried this book. All the info is in this guide, but is difficult and time consuming to find.
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- Good reference
- Not helpful
- Limited use if you speak basic German
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Three travelers walk into a Biergarten. One has a map, one has a Swiss army knife and one has a copy of this phrasebook. Guess who gets served first...
- comprehensive two-way dictionary and easy-to-use sentence builder
- pronunciation for every word
- from shopping & eating to camping & football: everything the traveller needs to klatsch German-style!
- includes useful culinary dictionary & insider information on language etiquette & culture
Customer Reviews:
Good reference.......2007-09-02
If you know no German, like me, it's a useful book for pronunciation and vocabulary. It also includes useful, simple sentences that can help you out in a pinch. It's not a textbook, so purchasers of it shouldn't expect detailed info. I bought it on impulse at LAX on my way to Munich and was glad I did.
Not helpful.......2007-04-21
I bought this book figuring that Lonely Planet would have a relatively savvy and useful language phrasebook. However, this is a fairly poor guide to speaking basic German - I took it with me on my first trip to Germany and found this book to be confusingly organized when I wanted to find correct phrases in a hurry. In fact, there were one or two instances where I believe it taught me incorrect contextual usage. Look elsewhere.
Limited use if you speak basic German.......2005-07-16
The lonely planet German phrase book is well designed for a pocket sized two-way dictionary, but in my past three trips to Germany, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, I only pulled out the book on a few occasions. In fact, I've made more use of the dictionary while in international chat-rooms and trying to type basic German phrases.
The book is divided into some nice subject areas: practical (which includes travel and shopping phrases), social, food, and safe travel (which is more of an emergency section). I've made the most use of the food and social sections. I think most people traveling to German speaking countries will want to invest in a German language CD and learn your basic travel and shopping phrases from an audio program. German is pretty easy to learn for a native English speaker. However, having an extensive food dictionary on hand is a good idea when you are trying to order something other than "bier" or "bratwurst". (Of course, you should still treat yourself to German beer and bratwurst -- it is amazing!)
However, I still found the book to be of limited use, for two reasons: (1) despite the color coded subject areas, when I've really needed vocabulary fast, hunting through the book is still awkward, and (2) many German speakers can understand some amount of English. While I do like this book, I've found that I've not really needed it (I had two years of German as a kid). I carried my book in my small book bag, but never in my pocket. However, if you do not speak basic German, I'd recommend buying a copy of this book.
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- Best travel book for Bavaria
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Lonely Planet Bavaria
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Ramble along the Romantic Road, hike through the Alps and enjoy Munich's famous beer with this comprehensive guide.
- 26 easy-to-read maps, including detailed city maps of Munich
- extensive coverage of the region's cultural and folk festivals
- hundreds of places to stay from campsites to castles
- complete guide to Bavaria's best beer halls
- special section on architecture
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Best travel book for Bavaria.......2003-06-13
I just got back from a trip with my mother and sister. We went to Munich, Fuessen, Wuerzburg, Rothenburg, and Triberg. We had 4-5 different travel books with us, and this one certainly won as the most comprehensive and easy-to-read.
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- Useful information and well organized
- Excellent book with up-to-date and accurate informations
- Accomodation info already out of date
- Great Resource on Hungary
- Concise (Cultural/Historical/Educational) Complete Guide
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Lonely Planet Hungary (Hungary, 3rd ed)
Steve Fallon
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58 Maps
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Useful information and well organized.......2007-06-26
Lonely Planet books are always fairly well organized and this edition of Hungary is no exception. The information is current and doesn't neglect any corner of this very interesting and beautiful country. The book contains information to satisfy a wide range of interests; everything from those interested in winery tours to those looking for a relaxing beach vacation at Europe's largest lake, Lake Balaton. Likewise, the book nicely balances the needs of those who travel by rail, bus or by their own rented car, as we did. One small complaint, not the author's fault, is Lonely Planet's editorial decision to omit good photos, other than the few esoteric token photos near the center of the book. I suppose there is an editorial struggle between pretty pictures versus content, but it can be frustrating if tackling a country such as Hungary where you have no apriori knowledge of the various landscapes in different regions of the country. A picture is in fact worth a thousand words, but Lonely Planet simply does not see it that way. Perhaps pick up the DK guide for photos to inspire and guide your trip planning for Hungary.
Excellent book with up-to-date and accurate informations.......2007-06-07
I have visited Budapest and more than five towns around it last summer, and have used this book extensively as my only guide to the country.
It was of great help, in it you can find everything you will need to get the full experience of the country, including historical informations, sites to visit, maps, well choosed recommendations of restaurants and bars, informations about accommodation, transport and people.
I can recommend this book to everyone who wants to visit and learn about Hungary.
Accomodation info already out of date.......2005-09-07
Although this edition was only published 2 years ago, the accomodation sections in various towns is already quite out of date . I suppose the accomodation situation changes quite rapidly in Hungary, even the 2005 edition of LP Eastern Europe has much more up to date accomodation info for Hungary, altough as a whole it has less info on Hungary of course.
Great Resource on Hungary.......2004-11-11
I lived in Hungary for a while, and this is a great resource for traveling around the country. The author captures the Hungarian spirit and quirkiness quite well, and the reviews of the restaurants, hotels, and attractions are usually accurate.
I do caution people that the information isn't as accurate if you're traveling to any of the minor cities. I lived in Szombathely, and many of the hotels and restaurants don't exist any more, and the attractions are rather... er, not quite as they are portrayed.
Also be aware that the train schedules change every January, so even if the guide says a certain leaves from Keleti or Deli, this may not be the case. Verify everything before you can make travel arrangements.
Concise (Cultural/Historical/Educational) Complete Guide.......2003-12-27
While the internet is virtually an (almost) unlimted source for information about any country, it is also an overload of too much information ... that is when you need a guide to help you sort it all out. Lonely Planet does *just* *this* for anyone who is interested in visiting and touring Hungary. I have been to Hungary three times in the past five years and was delighted to discover this wonderful book. While my primary purpose was to visit relatives, the opportunity to visit historical sites and experience the culture is always foremost in my mind. Since most vacations are limited to 2, 3 or 4 weeks - you need to know where to find what interests you and make the most of your European vacation. This is the primary purpose of this book.
Lonely Planet tells you about restaurants, hotels (and their prices), entertainment, folklore events, art galleries, museums, castles, and churches, too -- giving a very good description of *nearly* everything of historical or cultural interest in the major cities and towns of Hungary. There are some very nice photographs,too. I was most impressed by their including information about transportation, buses, the metro and the trains. You are given an indespensible synopsis and outline of "what you need to know" of how to get "where you want to go." Budapest is described in vivid detail - the charm of this old world capital is evident - anyone unfamiliar with its treasures is enticied to visit. I have visited, Szekesfehervar, Veszprem, Sarvar, Szombathely, Gyor, Sumeg, Koszeg, Csesznek, Zirc, Mor, and at Lake Balaton: Siofok, Keszthely, Tihany & Badacsony -- all described beautifully for what they offer the tourist. Of note, there are highlighted boxes which give special information, hard to find elsewhere, for instance, "Herend Porcelain" is featured, giving a brief history of this art and a description of some patterns. "The Victoria pattern of butterflies and wild flwoers of the Bakony was designed for Queen Victora after she admired a display of Herend pieces at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851." (page 228)
Another major plus to this guide, is it gives an accurate, scholarly and well researched brief history of Hungary in about 10 pages. I have read recently published history books about Hungary - Lonely Planet got it right! So if you are looking for a concise, cultural, historical, educational complete guide to visiting Hungary - buy this book. My highest accolades to this guide! Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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When time is short, Fast Talk German gives you the essential language to: -do the sights & shop till you drop -book a room & order a meal -get from A to B fast -cinch that crucial deal -get your message across
Includes easy pronunciation of all words and phrases plus a mini dictionary of key words.
Lonely Planet's Fast Talk series provides you with all the basics for a short trip or weekend away in a practical pocket-sized format, making sure your stay is fun, easy, and hassle free.
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Lonely Planet Budapest: City Map (City Maps Series)
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- Carried it with me
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- Important info left out!
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ASIN: 0864422121 |
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Customer Reviews:
Carried it with me.......2007-08-11
I lived in Prague for a month and relied on this book if only for the maps. Of course, it was also quite helpful when it came to recommending English book stores! I've learned not to trust LP's judgment on food, but otherwise they're a handy source.
Good Enough.......2007-06-11
Better than most books on Prague. In British dialect - so not always easy to understand.
You can count on it.......2007-05-07
The Lonely Planet series was recommended to me, and the guide to Prague was the first one I purchased. The recommendation was right on, the guide's reputation is well deserved. Everything I needed to know is included, the places and restaurants were exactly as described, and the maps and walking tours were easy to follow.
Well done.......2006-06-09
Lonely Planet Prague provided a great synopsis of the historical sites, with descriptions often better than those provided by our formal tour guides. The detailed information regarding transportation, costs, and hours were right on. Without the book we would have missed some off-the-beaten-path activities. Our only complaint was that some key restaurants were not included but this is the only area which I believe needs to be improved.
Important info left out!.......2006-05-09
I love Lonely Planet Guides and have used them for many trips in the past, but this book was certainly not complete. One example is the lack of info on marionette shows. It's one of the most popular things to do in Prague and this book only mentions marionettes once, in a short paragraph about the history of theater in Prague. No mention on the places to see a show or what to see. Also, I have never had a travel guide that didn't mention ANYTHING about the train station in the city!! This book did not even have one piece of info on the train stations or how to find them, how to travel from other cities to Prague or how to get to other places from Prague. We had planned to go to Vienna from Prague and had no idea where the train station was, how to get to it, or how to find a train schedule. Thankfully our hotel was able to fill us in on this info. I would NOT recommend using this book as your tour guide for Prague, it isn't thorough by any means.
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Lonely Planet Prague City Map (City Maps Series)
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Book Description
- Around Prague
- Central Prague
- Prague Castle
- Greater Prague
- Prague Metro Map
- Unique Lonely Planet Walking Tour
- Index of all Streets & Sights
- Essential Information & Glossary
Customer Reviews:
Okay, but not a real map.......2001-06-13
I bought this for a recent trip to Prague, a city you will get lost in without a detailed map. This map is a great size, but it covers such a small area of Prague in very basic terms, you end up needing another map. If you're buying either the Lonely Planet Prague or even Czech & Slovak Republics, you can easily do without this map, as both contain the same maps along with several more.
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