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Author name: Steve Kokker, Becca Blond, Lisa Dunford, Mark Elliott, Michael Grosberg, Sarah Johnstone, Tom Parkinson, Matt Warren, Richard Watkins, Neil Wilson

 : Lonely Planet Central Europe
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN num: 9781740597630
ISBN number: 174059763X
Label: Lonely Planet Publications
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 616
Printing Date: February 15, 2005
Publishing house: Lonely Planet Publications
Sale Popularity Level: 846014
Studio: Lonely Planet Publications




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Brief Book Summary:
Whether you seek high culture in Vienna or high jinks at Munich's Oktoberfest, want to ride a horse drawn carriage through eastern Slovakia or hike through Poland's dramatic Tatra mountains, you'll be inspired to uncover the charms of Central Europe with this comprehensive guide.

• PLAN YOUR ROUTE - full-colour highlights and preplanning tips take you straight to the heart of Mitteleuropa

• CZECH IN - Bavarian camping grounds, Alpine chalets, designer hotels - accommodation options to suit every pocket

• FIND THE FUN - from Berlin clubs to Hungarian spas, crank it up or wind down with listings to suit every mood

• ESCAPE - steer clear of the crowds with all-new Itineraries down the roads less travelled

• HIT THE ROAD - easy-to-use maps help you navigate the highways and explore the byways



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Lonely Planet Central Europe: Stretched Too Thin
Naturally, because of the number of countries this book covers, it is far less detailed about any one country than Lonely Planet guides covering single countries or a smaller number of countries. Still, for my purposes--a 15-day motorcoach tour including Frankfurt, Berlin, Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Vienna, and Prague, with just a day and a half or so in each city--it proved adequate. Few people will have room enough in their carry-on or checked luggage to carry a book for each country visited during such a tour, so one is stuck with a single multi-country guidebook.

I don't understand why Lonely Planet included Switzerland and Slovenia in this book. If one is traveling to Krakow or Prague, one usually doesn't travel to Switzerland during the same trip.

My basis for comparison was the Lonely Planet guide to Belgium. Belgium's a small country and the guidebook covered just Belgium, so the editors had room for all kinds of fascinating descriptions and inset articles providing detail, such as several articles about beer styles, breweries, and top pubs, battlegrounds, and the scatalogical nicknames Belgians have for people of other cities. That was the best guidebook I've ever used.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Travel Guide
Bought Lonely Planet's Central Europe guide. Good and fast service. Will use same supplier in future if needed.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Unstatisfied
My boyfriendand I travel a lot, and we usually take a lonely planet along with us.
The Central europe one, we've only used it for the Check Republic. It was alright but we think that the tips you usually get in this guide seemed to be missing. For the basics is fine, but we weren't totally satisfied with it. We understand that is not only about one country, that includes other's as well and the information is shortened, but anyway,it was of help only to a point.

We hope this information is of help for you,
kind regards
Lucila Lauda and Ulrik Bechtold





Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Mediocre Guide, but there really isn't anything else
There aren't too many guides out there specific to Central Europe. The book was helpful for general reference but, lacked any good detail for traveling. The maps were somewhat helpful, but always seemed to be just limited enough so it didn't show where you wanted to go. The book is great for the tourist that doesn't want to get away from touristy places. If you want to go local this book is not helpful. And what is it about travel books? When are they going to make a travel book that you can seperate out the sections you want? If you don't want to carry around some 10 lb brick of a book and only the sections you need. I know the technology is out there.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Lots of Countries, Little Information
I have been a faithful consumer of Lonely Planet products for the last five years. However, this collection does little more than offer superficial information on every country in Central Europe. If you want to go anywhere besides the capitals and most well-known tourist "traps", forget it. I was particularly dissapointed with the book's treatment of Germany and Switzerland. Very vague, very minimal. If you want to visit any of the countries in Central Europe, buy the Lonely Planet Guide to that country or look for a different publisher. Sorry guys, this one doesn't go in my travel bag.

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