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El. knyga: Arthur Frommer's Europe

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  • Formatas: 800 pages
  • Serija: Color Complete Guide
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: FrommerMedia
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781628872095
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  • Formatas: 800 pages
  • Serija: Color Complete Guide
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: FrommerMedia
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781628872095
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The 800-plus pages of this four-color book mark a milestone in European travel writing. It was Arthur Frommer who first set off an avalanche of travel to Europe, and whose subsequent writings and commentary have constantly expanded that market. And now Arthur Frommer has himself edited (and written personal introductions to) this definitive guidebook to every major nation of the continent. It contains his own insightful (and often controversial) advice and his views are supplemented by the current recommendations of the top experts and European specialists of Frommer's staff. Arthur Frommer, and his hand-picked experts, have created a classic guidebook that will be cherished and used by the many millions who regard him as the foremost expert on thoughtful and rewarding European travel.
1 An Introduction to Europe
1(8)
Arthur Frommer
2 England And Scotland
9(95)
An Introduction to England and Scotland
10(2)
London
12(9)
Exploring London
21(31)
Where to Stay in London
52(11)
Where to Eat in London
63(11)
Edinburgh
74(5)
Exploring Edinburgh
79(9)
Where to Stay in Edinburgh
88(6)
Where to Eat in Edinburgh
94(8)
Fast Facts: United Kingdom
102(2)
3 France
104(102)
An Introduction to France
105(1)
Paris
106(6)
Exploring Paris
112(24)
Where to Stay in Paris
136(6)
Where to Eat in Paris
142(10)
Provence
152(1)
Avignon
152(7)
St-Remy-de-Provence
159(2)
Les Baux de Provence
161(3)
Arles
164(3)
Aix-en-Provence
167(4)
Marseille
171(6)
The French Riviera
177(1)
St-Tropez
178(4)
Cannes
182(7)
Antibes
189(3)
St-Paul-de-Vence
192(3)
Nice
195(9)
Fast Facts: France
204(2)
4 Belgium
206(72)
An Introduction to Belgium
207(1)
Brussels
208(5)
Exploring Brussel
213(16)
Where to Stay in Brussels
229(2)
Where to Eat in Brussels
231(7)
Bruges
238(21)
Day Trips from Brussels and Bruges
259(1)
Ghent
259(10)
Antwerp
269(7)
Fast Facts: Belgium
276(2)
5 The Netherlands
278(56)
An Introduction to The Netherlands
279(2)
Amsterdam
281(4)
Exploring Amsterdam
285(19)
Where to Stay in Amsterdam
304(7)
Where to Eat in Amsterdam
311(8)
Day Trips from Amsterdam
319(1)
The Bulb District
320(1)
Leiden
321(1)
Haarlem
321(1)
Rotterdam
322(1)
Exploring Rotterdam
323(2)
Where to Stay & Eat in Rotterdam
325(1)
A Side Trip to Delft
326(2)
The Hague
328(1)
Exploring the Hague
329
Where to Stay & Eat in the Hague
322(11)
Fast Facts: The Netherlands
333(1)
6 Scandinavia
334(55)
An Introduction to Scandinavia
335(1)
Copenhagen
336(6)
Exploring Copenhagen
342(11)
Where to Stay in Copenhagen
353(4)
Where to Eat in Copenhagen
357(5)
Stockholm
362(4)
Exploring Stockholm
366(12)
Where to Stay in Stockholm
378(3)
Where to Eat in Stockholm
381(6)
Fast Facts: Scandinavia
387(2)
7 Germany
389(97)
An Introduction to Germany
390(2)
Berlin
392(4)
Exploring Berlin
396(16)
Where to Stay in Berlin
412(7)
Where to Eat in Berlin
419(6)
Hamburg
425(4)
Exploring Hamburg
429(8)
Where to Stay in Hamburg
437(3)
Where to Eat in Hamburg
440(5)
Munich
445(4)
Exploring Munich
449(13)
Where to Stay in Munich
462(2)
Where to Eat in Munich
464(6)
Day Trips from Munich
470(1)
Regensburg
470(3)
Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein
473(2)
Heidelberg
475(2)
Exploring Heidelberg
477(4)
Where to Stay in Heidelberg
481(2)
Where to Eat in Heidelberg
483(1)
Fast Facts: Germany
484(2)
8 Austria
486(61)
An Introduction to Austria
487(1)
Vienna
488(5)
Exploring Vienna
493(17)
Where to Stay in Vienna
510(7)
Where to Eat in Vienna
517(8)
Salzburg
525(2)
Exploring Salzburg
527(9)
Where to Stay in Salzburg
536(3)
Where to Eat in Salzburg
539(5)
Side Trips from Salzburg
544(1)
Hallein and the Durrnberg Salt Mines
544(1)
The Ice Caves of Eisriesenwelt
545(1)
Fast Facts: Austria
546(1)
9 Switzerland
547(83)
An Introduction to Switzerland
548(2)
Zurich
550(5)
Exploring Zurich
555(10)
Where to Stay in Zurich
565(4)
Where to Eat in Zurich
569(6)
Geneva
575(5)
Exploring Geneva
580(10)
Where to Stay in Geneva
590(3)
Where to Eat in Geneva
593(6)
Day Trips from Geneva
599(1)
Lucerne
600(3)
Exploring Lucerne
603(6)
Where to Stay in Lucerne
609(3)
Where to Eat in Lucerne
612(3)
Zermatt
615(2)
Exploring Zermatt
617(3)
Where to Stay in Zermatt
620(5)
Where to Eat in Zermatt
625(4)
Fast Facts: Switzerland
629(1)
10 Italy
630(105)
An Introduction to Italy
631(1)
Rome
632(5)
Exploring Rome
637(25)
Where to Stay in Rome
662(5)
Where to Eat in Rome
667(7)
Florence
674(4)
Exploring Florence
678(16)
Where to Stay in Florence
694(3)
Where to Eat in Florence
697(5)
Side Trips from Florence
702(1)
Siena
702(3)
San Gimignano
705(2)
Venice
707(6)
Exploring Venice
713(12)
Where to Stay in Venice
725(3)
Where to Eat in Venice
728(6)
Fast Facts: Italy
734(1)
11 Spain
735(104)
An Introduction to Spain
736(1)
Barcelona
737(6)
Exploring Barcelona
743(16)
Where to Stay in Barcelona
759(5)
Where to Eat in Barcelona
764(7)
A Day Trip to Montserrat
771(1)
Madrid
772(5)
Exploring Madrid
777(19)
Where to Stay in Madrid
7912
Where to Eat in Madrid
796(5)
A Day Trip to Toledo
801(2)
Andalucia
803(1)
Sevilla
804(17)
Granada
821(9)
Malaga
830(8)
Fast Facts: Spain
838(1)
12 Planning Your Trip to Europe
839(24)
Getting There
840(2)
Getting Around
842(8)
When to Go
850(2)
Tips on Where to Stay
852(3)
Organized Tours
855(3)
Fast Facts: Europe
858(5)
Index 863
The son of a Polish-born mother and an Austrian-born father, Arthur Frommer was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War, but was stationed in Europe because of his fluency in German and Russian. During his service, he wrote and self-published a guidebook called The GI's Guide to Traveling in Europe in 1955 that was an immediate hit among his fellow soldiers. In 1957, Frommer created a civilian version called Europe on 5 Dollars a Day, which became an overnight best seller. He subsequently published guidebooks covering all parts of the globe. Frommer licensed his travel guide book business to Simon & Schuster in 1977. Eventually, the Frommer's series was purchased by John Wiley & Sons, and in August 2012, Google purchased the travel guides. Through all the exchanges, Arthur Frommer was always deeply involved with the guide books. In 2013, Frommer reacquired control of the guidebooks bearing his name and has come full circle, now self-publishing his iconic travel books again. Additionally, Arthur Frommer writes a travel column syndicated through King Features with his daughter Pauline Frommer, with whom he also co-hosts a weekly syndicated radio show, "The Travel Show with Arthur & Pauline Frommer." Arthur resides in New York City. Stephen Brewer has been writing travel guides for almost three decades. As an editor and writer, he has focused on European coverage for such magazines as Esquire, Connoisseur and Geo. He has written several previous guides for Frommer's and Insight, as well as authoring Beautiful Small Coastal Towns for Rizzoli. Stephen resides in New York City. Jason Cochran was twice awarded Guide Book of the Year by the Lowell Thomas Awards (Society of American Travel Writers) and once by the North American Travel Journalists Association. His writing has appeared in the New York Post, Entertainment Weekly, Travel + Leisure, USA Today, and Budget Travel, among many others. Jason has appeared as a host and commentator on CBS, Fox and AOL, to name a few. He currently edits Frommers.com. Jason resides in New York City. Author, photographer and travel writer Teresa Fisher has had a life-long love affair with Switzerland, since her first visits to the ski slopes as a young child. Since then she has written extensively on the country for a variety of publishers including Frommer's, National Geographic and Thomas Cook. She is National Geographic Expeditions' Switzerland expert and lecturer. She has also penned over thirty guidebooks and children's travel reference books on a wide variety of destinations worldwide, and features periodically on BBC local radio as a travel adviser. Her travel features have appeared in such British publications as The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday Times. For seven years, she lived in the Alps. Now, a mother of two, a fluent French and German speaker and a graduate in classical music, she is based in Gosport in the UK, but still spends much of her time skiing, sight-seeing or hiking in the Swiss Alps. Lucy Gillmore was the deputy travel editor at The Independent, but after eight years on the travel desk left London to move to Scotland. She specializes in travel and food and writes for newspapers such as The Guardian, The Independent and The Times and magazines including Food and Travel, Olive, House & Garden and Conde Nast Traveller. She also updated the Wallpaper City Guide to Edinburgh. After a couple of years in Edinburgh she headed even further north and now lives in the hills above Loch Ness in the Highlands. Patricia Harris and David Lyon drove almost every twisting mountain road as they researched three previous Frommer's guidebooks about Spain. As much as they enjoy the countryside, they find themselves inexorably drawn to the great cities of Madrid and Barcelona, where Spanish life and culture are writ large. Founders of HungryTravelers.com, they have a deep appreciation for the perfect codfish croqueta, an honest plate of patatas bravas, or a heap of peel-and-eat-garlic shrimp, ideally consumed at an outdoor table in one of Barcelona's ancient squares or at the crowded bar in a Madrid taberna. They write about travel, food, wine, spirits and contemporary art for journals as varied as the Robb Report, the Boston Globe and Westways. They reside in Boston, MA. Stephen Keeling has written for Frommer's for two decades. He has also written for the Independent, Daily Telegraph, various travel magazines, and numerous travel guides as well as authored the award-winning Frommer's Family Travel Guide to Tuscany and Umbria. Stephen resides in New York City. John Newcombe is a veteran travel journalist residing in Vienna, Austria. Margie Rynn has been living and writing about France for over 13 years. The author of Pauline Frommer's Paris, she has also written features for several travel magazines, as well as Time Out New York and Yoga Journal. In a previous New York life, she acted in a Broadway play and performed her own one-woman show. Margie is married to a kind and understanding Frenchman and they have a lovely twelve year old son. She lives in Paris. Donald Strachan is a writer and journalist who has written about Italy for publications worldwide, including National Geographic Traveler, the Guardian, Sunday Telegraph, and the Independent. He resides in London, England.