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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 914.04559 Edition: Revised Format: Bargain Price Label: Avalon Travel Publishing Manufacturer: Avalon Travel Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 676 Publication Date: August 15, 2006 Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing Studio: Avalon Travel Publishing Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: From train and rail pass skills to strategies for visiting open-air folk museums, who else but Rick Steves can teach travelers the skills they really need when traveling through Europe? Learn how to deal with all of the small details of planning a trip to Europe with Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door 2007. America's number one authority on travel to Europe, Rick Steves has done the legwork, discovered the secrets, and made the mistakes — so travelers don't have to. Completely revised and updated, Rick's time-tested recommendations for safe and enjoyable travel in Europe have been used by millions of Americans in search of their own unique European travel experience. Rick's travel tips include: • Sticking to a budget • Smart packing • Planning ahead for visiting major sites • Personal safety • Avoiding tourist traps • Finding Europe's "back door" attractions. Smart advice is also offered on everything from social etiquette to booking a hotel and ordering food. Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door 2007 is an essential item on any European traveler's checklist. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - .This guidebook is actually fun to read, although it is lacking in more details you might be looking for. Great tips, and really interesting facts. Rating: - Good, but mainly geared towards AmericansLooking through the pages, many helpful ideas can be obtained about traveling throughout Europe, however, most information presented is American centric, leaving those of us outside of the US in the dark when it comes to certain aspects of the information stated. I would probably say that this book would be exceptionally handy for an American tourist that is Europe bound, but not as useful to the majority of people living in the rest of the world. Rating: - Book Was Very Helpful In EuropeWe used alot of Rick Steves tips during our trip to Italy and France. Very helpful, saved us time and money and aggrevation. Rating: - A zero star bookIf you want to travel by someones direction other then your own take a tour. Rick Steve's could not be more opinionated if he wanted to and I have found him more wrong then right. Take his idea of taking night trains , you only see the city you stop in and miss a lot of interesting countryside. One of the best things about going some place new is the adventure not a preplanned programed trip using someones ideas that most likely don't fit your own. If you are going ... Read More Rating: - Geared towards baby boomersThis book is geared towards relatively affluent baby boomers. I say "relatively" because he advocates a lot of eating in restaurants and staying in B&Bs, which is not an inexpensive way to visit Europe. If you prefer to travel with a backpack and stay in hostels or other less expensive quarters (whether you're a baby boomer or not) this book has very few hints for traveling that way. Check this out of the library before buying. He has some good info in the book, and his website is ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |