Lonely Planet Florence

Lonely Planet Florence
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    Lonely Planet Florence
    Damien Simonis
    Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
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    ASIN: 1740598091

    Book Description

    Awe-inspiring art, magnificent architecture, a turbulent history - glory in the artistic and cultural wealth of this Renaissance city. Inside this indispensable guide you'll find all the stars of the city plus where to shop for designer-wear and beautiful gifts, how to avoid those touristy trattorias, and accommodation options for discerning travellers in every budget.<BR> <BR> FOCUS ON FLORENCE - history, art, food and fashion intelligently covered by our expert author<BR> <BR> DETAILED WALKING TOURS - mapped tours take you beyond the centre so you won't miss a thing<BR> <BR> FESTIVALS & EVENTS - our month-by-month calendar makes planning your trip easy<BR> <BR> HONEST REVIEWS - the best places to indulge your senses, from top-notch Tuscan fare to sumptuous fornaio pastries
    Lonely Planet Best of Florence (Lonely Planet Encounter Series)
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      Lonely Planet Best of Florence (Lonely Planet Encounter Series)
      Damien Simonis
      Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Paperback

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      ASIN: 174059679X
      Lonely Planet Vietnam
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        Lonely Planet Vietnam
        Mason Florence , and Virginia Jealous
        Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
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        ASIN: 1740593553

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        From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years, and as a result has experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.

        Lonely Planet offers a fully updated guide to the natural and cultural wonders of a country of sublime beauty. This book will help you discover Vietnam's pristine beaches, lush rainforests, best highland treks, as well as the colorful nightlife of Saigon. It also includes places to stay and eat for a wide range of budgets. Highlights include special sections on visiting hill tribes and language. --Kathryn True

        Book Description

        Let your senses thrill to the sights, sounds and tastes of Vietnam. Our guide will help you discover the serene landscapes of the Mekong and Red River deltas, dodge cyclists and cyclos in noisy Ho Chi Minh City and drool over exotic local delicacies. <ul>

      • Over 80 maps of cities, town and regions </li>
      • The low-down on the most colourful festivals, best bars and liveliest markets </li>
      • Mouth-watering information on Vietnamese food, from noodle soup to grilled gecko </li>
      • Top sights and out-of-the-way attractions for every taste </li>
      • Detailed language guide </li></ul>
        Hiking in Japan (Lonely Planet Walking Guides)
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          Hiking in Japan (Lonely Planet Walking Guides)
          Mason Florence , Craig McLachlan , Richard Ryall , Anthony Weersing , and Chris Roethorn
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          ASIN: 1864500395

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          Sunrise atop Fuji-san, steaming volcanoes, natural hot springs, ancient temples and pilgrim trails, wild subtropical jungles, spectacular gorges, unique wildlife and nature's seasonal shows - explore the wonders of Japan with this meticulously researched guide. <ul>

        • detailed trail notes with kanji for more than 70 day and multi-day hikes </li>
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          Lonely Planet Kyoto
          Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
          • Avoid this guide
          • Oddly out of date
          • Other guides?
          • Waste of money - poor maps, poor info, poorly organized
          • Great for out of the way places, but poor crossreferencing
          Lonely Planet Kyoto
          Chris Rowthorn , and Mason Florence
          Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
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          ASIN: 1740590600

          Book Description

          Behind Kyoto's tall buildings and flashy storefronts lies a treasure-trove of sprawling imperial palaces, historic temples and winding lanes. This city of gardens is a cultural mecca waiting to be discovered - this guide shows you how. <ul>

        • 25 maps with script including 16 in full color </li>
        • walking tours on ancient paths and hikes in the surrounding mountains </li>
        • an insider's guide to Kyoto's vibrant festivals and lively markets </li>
        • how, what and where to eat, with a special section on Japanese food </li>
        • the full gamut of places to stay, from traditional ryokan to luxury hotels </li>
        • user-friendly Japanese language chapter, essential for getting around </li></ul>

          Customer Reviews:

          1 out of 5 stars Avoid this guide.......2007-04-10

          My wife and I just returned from Kyoto, and unfortunately we were relying on this book as our guide. The information was, for the most part, up-to-date.. but the maps were *horrible*. I dunno if they just used maps from the 1930s, or hand drew them from memory, or what.. but you are going to get seriously lost if you rely on these things. There are almost no street names included and the walking tours often rely solely on hard-to-find landmarks.

          They also missed some major sights.. for example, Gion; I dunno about you, but I'm interested in seeing some of the tea houses where Geisha actually work. The guide talks about these and gives you one place to look for them. However, it totally skips one of the most beautiful tea house districts located in Maruyama Park! We stumbled on this place by complete accident, and found it to be the best place for Geisha-watching.

          It also appears to be an exclusive area where the really well-off clients go, and so perhaps it wasn't covered to keep down the crowds.. but that's the kind of information I *want* in a guidebook.

          In short we were extremely dissapointed in this guide. I don't know what would be a good substitute, but I can tell you to avoid this one.

          3 out of 5 stars Oddly out of date.......2006-06-08

          No guide is perfect, but some are better than others. In the case of Lonely Planet, some are great, others leave a bit to be desired. For whatever reason, the Kyoto guide is missing some important pieces of information that I would have wanted to see. For example, the best vegetarian restaurant in the city, and one of the few places a veggie can eat some authentic Japanese "meat" dishes (made with fake meat) is the Peace Cafe -- which is not listed in Lonely Planet though it's been around for a few years. Another example: The "japanese-only guides" at the Shigakuin Imperial Residence still holds true.... except they have a full audio guide now, recorded in English, with lots of information at most stops made by the Japanese tour.

          3 out of 5 stars Other guides?.......2005-03-07

          I borrowed this guide from a friend and have leafed through it. I haven't decided if I want to buy it yet when I go to Kyoto later this year.

          What do you guys recommend as the best travel guide for Kyoto? While skimming this one, I've noticed a few of the things mentioned here like the unorganized maps and such. But are there betters one there to buy?

          1 out of 5 stars Waste of money - poor maps, poor info, poorly organized.......2003-07-07

          Where do I start? Poor maps, chaotic organization or boring writing? Or perhaps ugly, poor quality photographs (except cover which is really nice - this is the trademark feature of this honest publisher, which is only [inexpensive] as far as publishing costs are concerned, without bothering to reduce the price of the book itself).

          There are countries where Lonely Planet does a very good job (in West Africa, I would be lost without them), but oh my God how they can mess up things elsewhere! Kyoto is one of them.

          With so many good guides to Japan available (Eyewitness, Frommer, Fodor, even Rough Guide, for goodness sake), why bother with Lonely Planet? Well, probably because many readers feel that they have a spiritual affiliation with this seemingly hippy-ish, seemingly anti-Capitalist, seemingly slightly rebellious serious of guides. I can only imagine how they are laughing - this lean and mean publishing house, an efficient money-making machine, being funded by mostly a naive bunch of tree-huggers.

          If you feel good because you identify their sandal-wearing image, go and buy this book, by all means. This is only an image, a marketing tool - clever publishing people are laughing all the way to the bank. However, do not expect to have the best available travel advice. Usually LP guides are praised by those who have not read anything else.

          3 out of 5 stars Great for out of the way places, but poor crossreferencing.......2003-06-11

          A few years ago we discovered Lonely Planet travel guides. They have been a staple of every trip ever since. The Kyoto book was no exception.

          The major highlights of this book include:
          - Great walking tours
          - Fun listings of out of the way places
          - Interesting history and background
          - Good tips and recommendations for everything from getting around on the subway (complete with a handy map), to reliable restaurant recommendations.
          - Restaurant & place names written in Japanese in the book. Even if you don't read Japanese, this was very handy for doing symbol comparison to make sure you were in the right place.

          Lonely Planet guides are really excellent for helping you see the sights that not everyone else is seeing, and to help you get more out of the culture you are visiting. The authors have a good sense of humor and seem to aim towards a slightly more liberal and adventurous audience.

          On their own, I found both the guide and the maps very helpful (although I do agree with the other reviewers that the varied orientation and scaling of the maps could occasionally be disorienting). However, when attempting to cross reference these I often got frustrated. Many of the references to maps in the guide were just wrong (wrong map listed), and many things just weren't on the maps. Similarly, many things on the maps were difficult or impossible to locate in the guide. Example: "We need to find a restaurant near were we are right now. Oh look, here's one a block away. I wonder what type of food they have?....<begin leafing through the guide to find the restaurant listed>... Hmmm...I can't find it...." I know Lonely Planet knows how to do this effectively (see the Condensed guide to Tokyo as an example), it was just frustrating that they did not apply that knowledge to this book.
          Lonely Planet South-East Asia on a Shoestring (Lonely Planet South-East Asia, 11th ed)
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            Lonely Planet South-East Asia on a Shoestring (Lonely Planet South-East Asia, 11th ed)
            Chris Rowthorn , Sara Benson , Joe Bindloss , Joe Cummings , Mason Florence , Russell Kerr , James Lyon , Steven Martin , Christine Niven , Nick Ray , and Peter Turner
            Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
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            ASIN: 1864501588

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            For over 25 years it's been toted in backpacks down the Mekong and up Kinabalu, through Indonesia, around Thailand, from the Philippines to Singapore and everywhere in between. Take the "Yellow Bible" on your next adventure!

            Covers travel in Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. <ul>

          • over 150 maps, including a full-colour regional map </li>
          • eat, sleep and even indulge on the cheap - we've searched out bargains in cities, on beaches, in trees and on trains </li>
          • from the jungles of Borneo to discos and puppet shows - whatever your scene, we've got it covered </li>
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            Lonely Planet Rocky Mountains
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              Lonely Planet Rocky Mountains
              Mason Florence , Andrew Dean Nystrom , and Marisa Gierlich
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              Covers: Colorado, Wyoming, Montana & Idaho.

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              Lonely Planet Japan
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                Lonely Planet Japan
                Chris Rowthorn , John Ashburne , Sara Benson , and Mason Florence
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                ASIN: 0864426933

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                From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there, chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years and as a result, has the experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.

                This thorough guide is the perfect companion for discovering the classical and contemporary delights of Japan. The more than 170 maps have keys in both English and Japanese script and there's a 30-page arts section covering everything from calligraphy to rock music and an enticingly descriptive guide to the joys of Japanese cuisine. Whether your interests lean toward culture and history or the great outdoors, this book will get you there. --Kathryn True

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                Venture beyond Tokyo, the capital of cute and cool, and explore! Jump on a shikansen and visit the 'Tibet of Japan' in Iya-dani or the hip Earth Celebration festival on Sado-ga-shima. The options and shinkansen routes are endless. <ul>

              • updated by an experienced team of Japan-based authors </li>
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              • discover Japan for yourself with our easy-to-follow language chapter </li>
              • 170 detailed maps </li></ul>
                Lonely Planet Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) (Lonely Planet Ho Chi Minh City)
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                  Mason Florence , and Robert Storey
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                  ASIN: 0864426143

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                  Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam's living experiment in 'new thinking': home to some of the best bars, wettest water parks, and most serene and beautiful temples in Asia. <ul>

                • 13 maps, including five in full colour </li>
                • floor plans of the city's famous Chinese pagodas </li>
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                  Lonely Planet Hanoi (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)
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                    Lonely Planet Hanoi (Lonely Planet Travel Guides)
                    Mason Florence
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                    ASIN: 0864427999

                    Book Description

                    Explore Hanoi's unique fusion of Asian and French cultures, discover its temple and pagodas, savour its tastes, or simply stroll the bustling streets with this comprehensive guide to Vietnam's capital. <ul>

                  • special sections on the Temple of Literature and Walking the Old Quarter </li>
                  • restaurant and accommodation listings for all tastes and budgets </li>
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