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Eyewitness Travel Paris by Alan Tillier, Heather Jones (Editor), Alex Gray (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2010
  • 448pp
  • Sales Rank: 7,521

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    • Pub. Date: January 2010
    • Publisher: DK Publishing, Inc.
    • Format: Paperback, 448pp
    • Sales Rank: 7,521

    Synopsis

    The Eyewitness Travel Guide helps you to get the most out of your trip with minimum difficulties. The opening section Introducing Paris locates the city geographically, sets modern Parisian its historical context and explains how Parisian life changes through the years. Paris At a Glance is an overview of the city’s specialties. The main sightseeing section of the book is Paris Area by Area. It describes all the main sights with maps, photographs and detailed illustrations. Get to know Paris with The Eyewitness Travel Guide.

    • Annually revised and updated
    • Beautiful new full-color photos, illustrations, and maps
    • Includes information on local customs, currency, medical services, and transportation
    • Consistently chosen over the competition in national consumer market research

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    This is the greatest.by hanelaine

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    June 13, 2009: Despite its size, this is still the best guide series around. I see more and more people with this book when I travel. It's got guided walks, off the beaten track ideas, detailed pictures and descriptions of every monument and area you can imagine, etc. The maps are a bit difficult as i would like to have a large city map available, but the maps by area are great for finding your way around specific areas. The transportation information is also very good.

    Get over its size and get this book.

    A fabulous complement to "Top 10 Paris"!by The_Iceman

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    December 28, 2008: Great organization, eye-catching photography, well written narrative and superb cartography! DK Eyewitness Travel guides have got it all but, for me, it's the photography that really separates them from the competition. And "Paris" covers it all - restaurants, music, beer bars, walks, art galleries, museums, spas, architecture, palaces, hotels, cafés, theatres and churches. And all of the information is organized by neighbourhood in the city so I can make the most effective use of my time once I'm in a certain area.

    Here's my "best practices" strategy. Read "Top 10 Paris" first. Make some basic choices, get your mind wrapped around Paris geography and begin to localize your choices to certain areas. Fine tune your choice and plan your attack day by day by reading "Paris". Familiarize yourself with some of the local customs by reading the basic country information in the back of the larger "Paris" guide - currency, communications, etiquette, food, beer and wine, local transportation and specialized hints like local tipping practices.

    Why not five stars? Frankly, with the internet now providing so much current information, I can't see the value in attempting to include lengthy (and probably outdated) lists of hotels and restaurants in densely packed small print index lists at the back of a book like this.

    As a pre-planner, "Paris" proved itself to be invaluable. My limited time was well spent and I felt comfortable filling my day with a thoroughly enjoyable selection of attractions that were well matched to my personal tastes and those of my traveling companion. There was not even a single instance where we felt we were misled by the guide into choosing an event, a food, a pub, a hotel, a church, an attraction, a park or a café that was not to our liking. And it was the ideal size to be easily carried around during our travels to keep handy as a pocket reference. High praise, indeed.

    Even with the help of such an invaluable, compact and realistic guide, Paris is simply too big, too diverse and too fascinating to tour in a single week. That said (and well you might ask), my personal Top 10 in Paris from the perspective of a first time visitor were as follows:

    Panthéon
    Musée d'Orsay
    Notre-Dame
    Arc de Triomphe
    Musée Carnavalet
    Chateau Versailles
    Parc Monceau
    The Left Bank
    Opéra National de Paris Garnier
    Au Trappiste (an outrageously expensive beer bar)
    Jardin du Luxembourg

    (So sue me ... I can't count and I couldn't hold back choosing one extra favourite destination). The point REALLY is, I had most of these picked out before I ever got to Paris and the descriptions were SO good that my advance choices proved to be quite correct during the reality of the city visit. I don't think I could give higher praise to a tour book than that. Highly recommended for all travelers, real world and armchair alike.

    Paul Weiss

    I Also Recommend: Eyewitness Travel France, Top 10, The Louvre, One Hundred and One Beautiful Small Towns in France.