Lonely Planet Eastern Europe

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Binding: Paperback Brand: Oxford Dewey Decimal Number: 914.704090511 EAN: 9781741044768 Feature: Card Height [Nom] - 8 in ISBN: 1741044766 Label: Lonely Planet Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 988 Publication Date: 2007-02-01 Publisher: Lonely Planet Studio: Lonely Planet
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Features
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Card Height [Nom] - 8 in Card Width [Nom] - 5 in Color(s) - White Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent [Nom] - 10 % Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent [Nom] - N/A
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Accessories
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ESS73148 - 4 x 6 Monthly (January-December) Poly Card Guides, 1/3 Tab, 3 Colors, 12/Set (ESS73148) ESS73147 - ESS73147 Monthly Index Cards, 1/3 Cut Tab, 3x5, Assorted ESS73151 GUIDE,CARD,1-31,1/5,4X6,POLY,ASST ESS73149 - 5 x 8 Monthly (January-December) Poly Card Guides
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Editorial Reviews:
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Make like 'King' Wenceslas and look out from Prague Castle then ponder your own matamorphasis at the Franz Kafka Museum. Go gently on the world's longest-and slowest-trolleybus route from Simferopol to Yalta. Get naked, hot, sweaty, and whipped with birch twigs with the locals in a Moscow banya. Plunge into startlingly clear seas from Albena to Zadar. Thirteen authors, over 38 years combined experience living in Eastern Europe, 4732 hours of on-the-road research. Updated practical information on the entire region and the world's newest country: Montenegro.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Nowhere near enough detail Comment: While this book adequately covers the absolute major sights in Eastern Europe, if you're planning on going anywhere remotely other than the top five spots (Krakow, Prague, etc) LP Eastern Europe is pretty inadequate. With only about 7-8 pages to cover the entire nation of Montenegro, for example, LP occasionally only acknowledges that entire regions exist. Not mentioning Montenegro's second major airport (Tivat), for example, is a huge oversight. As with most LP regional guides, if you're planning on spending more than about 4 days in a given country, you might as well spring for the country guide.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Maps are good, info is medicore Comment: In 2007, I was fortunate to visit nine of the countries covered by this book, and I used it in each new town. First off, the book prices are way underpriced. Not every hotel in those parts have websites, and relying on this book to give you a "rough idea" is a bad idea. Restaurant prices were also not even close. Second, nightlife descriptions tend to give you the same venues as any tourist brochure. Ask a local about a Lonely Planet highly-rated club in Zagreb and they'll laugh that it's a tourist haven. Although they note local contacts that are consulted for each region, you couldn't tell by some of the recommendations. And finally, the politically-charged "Country Profiles" are often factually wrong. Ukraine's Orange Revolution didn't "unite the country" to pour out into the squares, most of those people were paid to stand there and rally. This book is good to check out at the library or read at a bookstore for 20 minutes to get a rough idea, but is not very helpful if you plan to rely on its facts once you get out to central and eastern Europe.
Customer Rating:      Summary: World Traveler Comment: The book is in excellent condition and has been most helpful in planning a trip to Prague, Krakow, and Budapest. Most of the suggested middle-range hotels had already booked which is a good indication that the guide book had good selections.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A top quality guide for business and pleasure travelers alike. Comment: Eastern Europe is Lonely Planet's comprehensive travel guide compiled by thirteen authors who spent 4732 combined hours of on-the-road research, covering the nations of Albania, Belarus, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Ukraine. Each nation's section features maps, festivals and events, specific dangers and annoyances for travelers, a concise mini-history, recommended places to sleep, eat, and see, and much more. "Bulgarians shake their head 'yes' and nod their head 'no'... If in doubt, ask 'da ili ne?' (yes or no?)." At nearly one thousand pages in length, Eastern Europe strives to squeeze in everything a world tourist absolutely needs to know about a staggering diversity of nations, cultures, and customs, and is a top quality guide for business and pleasure travelers alike.
Customer Rating:      Summary: USEFULL RESUME Comment: You won't find the whole information of those countries, but it has an excelent synthesis.
I'm happy with my purchase.
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