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Books : The Unofficial Guide to Paris

 : The Unofficial Guide to Paris
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The Unofficial Guide to Paris
by: David Applefield, Bob Sehlinger

Price: $38.40
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914.43610484
EAN: 9780028630953
ISBN: 0028630955
Label: Wiley Publishing
Manufacturer: Wiley Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 496
Publication Date: 2000-01
Publisher: Wiley Publishing
Studio: Wiley Publishing
Sales Rank: 2241277




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
With more than 4 million copies sold, the Unofficial Guides for travel are trusted by smart readers. Unlike other travel series, they're not selling fantasy. They're the only series that offers evaluations based on reader surveys and critiques compiled by a team of unbiased inspectors. Down-to-earth and easy to use, each guide is loaded with tips that help travelers avoid wasting time and money. The ideal references for honeymooners, business travelers, families, and more, the guides feature: -- A renowned rating system that objectively evaluates hotels, attractions, and restaurants in all price categories -- Tips on festivals and special events -- Handy charts that show how each place stacks up against the competition -- Honest, candid advice on what's worth the time and money -- Detailed maps -- Extensive information on shopping, nightlife, sports, and more For travelers who want to maximize their time and get their money's worth, the Unofficial Guides provide more than the official line. -- Highlights the most charming hotels and rooms with the best views -- plus thematic touring options, including jazz, literary, fashion, and ethnic



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fun to Read
I enjoyed reading this book. Not only is it full of lots of helpful information but it is written in a way that makes it easy and fun to read. I appreciate the practical advice that isn't found in some of the other guides. I highly recommend this book!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - An Official Waste of Money
I guess it depends what you are looking for in a guide. If it's information about sites than look elsewhere. Even the heavy sites of Paris only get a page or so. This book is heavy on background info and is aimed at the American tourist. This book did not help me at all on my trip.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another Great "Unofficial Guide"
I have loved the Unofficial Guide series ever since I bought my first one for a trip to Disneyworld. I love the star ratings that are provided for different age groups. So many travel guides promote every attraction evenly, which is not much help when you are planning a trip for two adults and two grade schoolers. Using the Unofficial Guides, I list all the attractions that are 4 stars or more for the ages in my family, and work from there.

As for this particular UG-Paris book, it contained the usual high-quality UG advice. It was very useful as I decided on a hotel and decide how to structure my visit to the Louvre. I only wish I had been able to visit more of the parks that were recommended.

I bought a couple of travel guides for the trip, but this is the one that I packed in my suitcase. To me, that says a lot.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this book
I just got back from Paris and I was tempted to burn this book when I got back. The shopping section was awful - we wasted an entire day in Paris based on their suggestions. For example, they tout the BVH department store. What we discovered when we got there? A Sears/Ikea combo. If you think that's worth your precious time, then go ahead and go.

If you need a good guidebook - get the Rick Steves one.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE guidebook to carry, IMHO
The Unofficial guide to Paris (UGP) is an excellent resource on the everyday logistics of getting around a major city. We purchased several books once we'd decided to visit France: of course, the Michelin Red guide, Frommer's Guide to France, Fodor's Paris CityPack, and then my husband brought this home as a "flyer" (we'd never used an Unofficial Guide before). Fodor's turned out to be not so useful - they included what I thought was a great Paris map but it basically disintegrated in 2 days into our trip. I immediately followed advice from the UGP and purchased a Plan de Paris - much easier to use and more detail. Frommer's Guide was very useful for finding hotels and restaurants in the Loire Valley (also part of our itinerary). But I didn't bring that book with me. The UGP provided incredible amounts of info on how to make this wonderful city very easy to navigate at reasonable prices and to enjoy with a minimum amount of tourist angst. We found the reviews for restaurants and hotels pretty much on the mark. Frommer's gave the Carte Visite an ever-so-brief mention and never mentioned (that I found) the Carte des Musees. Both these coupons saved us tons on time and money. My recommendation to future travelers to Paris would be to buy the UGP and the Michelin guide and then go to the library for other refs.