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1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List

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ISBN: 0761104844 - 1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List  
Title:1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List
Author:Patricia Schultz
Publisher:Workman Publishing Company
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:22 May, 2003
ISBN / ISBN-13:0761104844  /  9780761104841
List Price:$19.95
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Around the World, continent by continent, here is the best the world has to offer: 1,000 places guaranteed to give travelers the shivers. Sacred ruins, grand hotels, wildlife preserves, hilltop villages, snack shacks, castles, festivals, reefs, restaurants, cathedrals, hidden islands, opera houses, museums, and more. Each entry tells exactly why it's essential to visit. Then come the nuts and bolts: addresses, websites, phone and fax numbers, best times to visit. Stop dreaming and get going.

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Customer Reviews:

 • A Different Kind Of Traveller
09 May, 2008

I don't know, I guess I must be a different kind of traveller. I like to visit places that are astonishing yet not highly visited. I'm the kind of traveller that goes to those "best-kept secret" desinations to see things that most people don't even know about. I mean, who goes to Moosonee for vacation? I bought 1,000 places hoping it would recomment places of great beauty, off the beaten track, where culture and ambiance haven't been homogenized into modern life yet. Sort of life Globe Trekker, only in book form. How disappointed I was to find out it was recommending tourist traps, five star hotels, expensive tourist haunts and so on instead of giving us insider info on where the little-know best places are. It's not a bad book, it's just full of places you are bound to see if you visit the major tourist places anyway. So much so that it seemed as if the author might have gotten her info from visitor's bureaus instead of from personal experiences. Yes, the sites she recommends are wonderful, but a little too obvious. It's like saying, when you travel to NYC for the first time, be sure to visit the Empire State Building. You know all the tourists are going to go there anyway, so why bother putting that on a list of places to see before you die? But that's just me. I don't like resorts as much as I like little penizons in Slovakia.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A34RU0A4EVMYPR

 • Wonderful Travel To Do List!
14 May, 2008

This is a great book to get ideas for traveling. It covers the many obvious places, but also covers those that one would not find on a generic travel tour. It covers sites, entertainment, hotels, restaurants and more. It also tells you the best time to travel. It even tells you when it is the most crowded and gives advice not to travel to these areas during some of the most crowded times. It covers festivals, markets, fairs and more. Now, the restaurants and hotel recommendations are not for those on a budget, but it gives you the "musts" for places to stay and eat in that area. It also provides websites for most of the locations so you can look up additional information since it only gives a brief overview. This is a great book for those who are wanting to plan a trip, but don't really know where to go. This pretty much covers every region of the world. I am personally backpacking through Europe and Asia. I am still reading through this book with a highlighter and little post-it to bookmark my favorite places. I am not using this as a trip planner, but as an endless book of recommendations for my trip.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AWDUMBIB8VY3L

 • You Will Want To Go To Every Place Listed In This Book!
04 July, 2008

Amazing book, amazing ideas, places I've never even considered are now on my list of "places to see". A must-own for anyone who loves to travel or plans on traveling some day.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2LYGPXM4BO3NW

 • What An Amazing Place Earth Is
14 June, 2008

In case you have forgottan, the Earth is a very wonderful place. This book reminds you that there are still lots of places to visit and things to see! However, like all lists you might not agree with the authors list of places to visit. Especially, if you enjoy the "road less traveled", you might miss the spirit of exploration in some of these places mentioned here. But well, there is a reason that lots of people go to see the Eiffel Tower or the pyramids. Obviously the best things cant be hidden. Moments of serene beauty off the beaten track, you wont find in this book, thats something you will have to find yourself. Again, its ok, you still want to see these 1000 places mentioned in this book. -Simon

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3SY4KNAONV1DC

 • 1,000 Places To See Before You Die
03 July, 2008

The book is quite good, especially in both reviewing where I have been as well as for use in planning my next trip. Ordering the book, however, was a total pain. Seems that ordering two different titles and having them sent to different addresses and then having the invoice sent to a separate address is "a pain." Also, editing/deleting addresses is not easy, at least for me.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AC9Y62WCHW82P


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