Prague (City Guide) |
| | | | Title: | Prague (City Guide) | | Author: | Neil Wilson | | Publisher: | Lonely Planet | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 January, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1741043026 / 9781741043020 | | List Price: | $18.99 | | You Save: | $6.08 | | Amazon Price: | $12.91 | |
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Product Description What is all the fuss about Prague? Well, with its film-star good looks and dark and mysterious soul, who wouldn't be seduced? Smoky jazz cellars and laid-back music festivals; glitzy shops and cool cocktail bars; history, culture, style. You think this city can't live up to its own press? Think again. Discover Bohemia's capital with our smart and stylish guide. EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY - extended Food & Drink chapter with detailed coverage of Czech beer and breweries. EXPLORE the tangled network of cobbled lanes with our inspirational walking tours. FIND YOUR FUN over a Pilsner at your local pivnice or in your glad rags at the opera with our detailed entertainment listings. SLEEP TIGHT - expanded coverage of the best places to lay your head.
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You Can Count On It 06 May, 2007 The Lonely Planet series was recommended to me, and the guide to Prague was the first one I purchased. The recommendation was right on, the guide's reputation is well deserved. Everything I needed to know is included, the places and restaurants were exactly as described, and the maps and walking tours were easy to follow.
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This Book Saved My Trip 20 December, 2007 Great resource with great walking routes too (excellent directions!). When traveling I usually bring two, maybe three guide books. On this trip to Prague I brought two, and ended using this extensively, as the other book was found to be nothing more than extra weight to carry around the city.
Highly recommend this book, plus one other (not fodor's). The only minus of this book was the metro map. But other than that this book is seriously dog eared, written in, and cherised as a great memoir of my trip to Prauge.
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Well Done 09 June, 2006 Lonely Planet Prague provided a great synopsis of the historical sites, with descriptions often better than those provided by our formal tour guides. The detailed information regarding transportation, costs, and hours were right on. Without the book we would have missed some off-the-beaten-path activities. Our only complaint was that some key restaurants were not included but this is the only area which I believe needs to be improved.
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Good Enough 11 June, 2007 Better than most books on Prague. In British dialect - so not always easy to understand.
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Carried It With Me 10 August, 2007 I lived in Prague for a month and relied on this book if only for the maps. Of course, it was also quite helpful when it came to recommending English book stores! I've learned not to trust LP's judgment on food, but otherwise they're a handy source.
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