Frommer's Buenos Aires (Frommer's Complete) |
| | | | Title: | Frommer's Buenos Aires (Frommer's Complete) | | Author: | Michael Luongo | | Publisher: | Frommers | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 30 July, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0470124784 / 9780470124789 | | List Price: | $17.99 | | You Save: | $5.76 | | Amazon Price: | $12.23 | |
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Product Description Travel + Leisure ranked Buenos Aires the number 7 city in the world for travelers. The city offers world-class dining and urban culture. Argentina has a favorable exchange rate. Listen to a free Frommers.com podcast about Buenos Aires featuring author Michael Luongo
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Undistinguished 29 August, 2007 Blah. How in the world did this get 4.5 stars? Not well laid out which make it dense and difficult difficult to read. You can get better and of course fresher information searching the NYT. And no introduction of practical stuff - one of the only entries on crime is where one of the Bush twins had her pocketbook lifted. I lament the end of the great Access guides.
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A Glimpse Into Buenos Aires 01 December, 2007 I really felt like the book helped give me a great glimpse into the culture of the city and its nearby areas. The information on the nearby sidetrips to San Antonio De Areco is also excellent. I stayed at a horse ranch based on a recommendation in the book, and it was a phenomenal travel experience.
James
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Unbalanced Reporting 16 October, 2007
The trouble with travel books like Frommer's is that they don't tell the negative side as thoroughly as they do the positive. That's why I like Rick Steves' European guidebooks. He is opinionated and quick to tell both sides of the story.
This Frommer's book on Buenos Aires was useful on our trip last week but did not discuss how massive and basically filthy and jammed with traffic the city is. The sidewalks were littered with broken pavement, garbage and dog droppings, even in the best of neighborhoods.
In one section, Frommer's relates a day trip via ferry to nearby Uruguay; it made it sound as if one were visiting the Magic Kingdom. In truth, it was just a few streets and shops; certainly not worth the trouble.
There was no warning about counterfeit Argentine currency. Apparently color laser printers are pretty common down there because there are plenty of homemade 20, 50 and 100 peso bills that look perfect to the untrained eye. A warning would have helped here.
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Frommers Buenos Aires Guide Book 20 June, 2008 Would be better if there was more information on hotels, but in general, a good book
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Ignore Dining And Hotel Suggestions, Great Side Trips 25 August, 2007 I never like dining suggestions in Frommer Travel Guides. The very best are expected, quality food at high prices. But their best values are usually not the best values in that respective city/country. What I did like from this book was the side trips, which I highly recommend. Particularly nice was my buquebus trip to Colonia, Uruguary. I went in the winter and it was very scenic and a nice contrast to Recoleta, the neighborhood where I ended up renting an apartment in Buenos Aires.
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