Michelin The Green Guide Germany (Michelin Green Guides) (Paperback)
August 11, 2009 by Traveler
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Product Description
“Michelin The Green Guide Germany, 4e”
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Michelin the Green Guide Languedoc Roussillon Tarn Gorges (Michelin Green Guide: Languedoc, Roussillon, Tarn Gorges English Edition) (Paperback)
August 9, 2009 by Traveler
Filed under Travel France Guides
Product Description
The long-standing Michelin Travel Guides are an ideal travel companion for travelers who really want to connect with the world. Get to know the local way of life through detailed background information on the country, people, and culture. Quickly identify the best places to visit using Michelin’s star rating system. The best sites are highlighted on the sites map or you can follow a pre-planned driving tour. With the Michelin Travel Guide to Languedoc, fly a kite in Le Cap d’Agde or ramble through the largest fortress in Europe in Carcassonne. Take a canoe for a close-up view of the cliffs that line the beautiful Tarn Gorges or golf in the Mediterranean light of Toulouse.
Michelin the Green Guide Burgundy Jura (Michelin Green Guide: Burgundy/Jura English Edition) (Paperback)
August 1, 2009 by Traveler
Filed under Travel France Guides
Product Description
The long-standing Michelin Travel Guides are an ideal travel companion for travelers who really want to connect with the world. Get to know the local way of life through detailed background information on the country, people, and culture. Quickly identify the best places to visit using Michelin’s star rating system. The best sites are highlighted on the sites map or you can follow a pre-planned driving tour. Though united, these two regions offer distinctions. Visit Burgundy for sacred art, Romanesque architecture such as Ste-Madeleine Basilica in Vézelay, the gastronomic centre of Dijon and of course, Burgundy wine. More rugged Jura features fortresses, rural dwellings, the Morvan Forest and beautiful lakes.
Michelin the Green Guide Normandy (Michelin Green Guide: Normandy English Edition) (Paperback)
July 30, 2009 by Traveler
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Product Description
PLAN?…DISCOVER?..EXPLORE?.with the newly updated Michelin Green Guide Series. Reorganized and reformatted, Michelin?s Green Guide Series helps travelers find the best local and regional travel information.
Our goal is to provide travelers with practical, accurate and cultural destination information to a city, region or country with emphasis on: ? Prioritizing your trip via Michelin?s star ratings for major sights ? Time-saving practical information with detailed itineraries, excursions and walking tours ? Navigating effectively thru the area, destination and sight using maps and floor plans throughout the guide. ? Enhancing knowledge of destination and sights with detailed historical and cultural information ? Learning the best hotels, restaurants, shopping, entertainment and recreation sights to visit during trip.
New and improved features: ? Writing Style-The writing style offers friendly guidance, but still retains the intellectual substance of the traditional Green Guide ? Cover- New graphically vibrant covers highlight exciting information inside. ? Colors- Contemporary colors have been added for page banner and headers to help readers easily identify the guide?s major sections-making important information to you easier to spot. ? Sidebars- Touring Tips, Sidebars and other practical information have been placed throughout the guide. ? Double Columns- have been placed introduced in two sections, “Planning Your Trip” and “Understanding the Regions,” for ease of reading. ? Maps- Colorful, legible Michelin maps have been retained throughout the new layout along with many helpful waling or driving tour maps. Some guides include a metro or subway map on the inside front cover.
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From the Publisher
One Team: A Devotion to Quality There?s just one reason our team is dedicated to producing quality travel publications?you, our reader. We want you to get the maximum benefit from your trip?and from your money. In today?s multiple-choice world of travel, the options are many, perhaps overwhelming. In our guidebooks, we try to minimize the guesswork involved with travel. We scout out the attractions, prioritize them with star ratings, and describe what you?ll discover when you visit them. To help you orient yourself, we provide colorful and detailed, but easy-to-follow maps. Floor plans of some of the major museums help you plan your tour. Throughout the guides, we offer practical information, touring tips and suggestions for finding the best views of the city, a good place for a break or where to make that special purchase. Lodging and dining are always a big part of travel, so we compile a selection of hotels and restaurants that we think convey the feel of the city, and organize them by geographic area and price. We also highlight shopping, recreational and entertainment venues, especially the hot spots. If you?re short on time, two- and four-day itineraries are included so you can hit the highlights and quickly absorb the best of the destination. For those of you who love to experience a destination on foot, we add walking tours, complete with a map. And we list other companies who offer boat, bus or guided walking tours of the city, some with culinary, historical or other themes. In short, we test and retest, check and recheck to make sure that our guidebooks are truly just that: a personalized guide to help you make the most of your visit. After all, we want you to enjoy traveling as much as we do.
The Michelin Green Guide Team
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Michelin Green Guide Switzerland (Paperback)
July 18, 2009 by Traveler
Filed under Travel Switzerland Guides
Product Description
This title in the acclaimed Michelin Green Guide series is your indispensable guide to the cultural and natural highlights of Switzerland: cosmopolitan cities with their international institutions, famous museums brimming with art treasures, elegant ski resorts, charming villages, spectacular mountain scenery, snowy peaks, sparkling blue lakes, breathtaking views and the delicate beauty of rare alpine flowers.
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Language Notes
Text: French
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Michelin the Green Guide French Alps (Michelin Green Guides) (Paperback)
July 12, 2009 by Traveler
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Product Description
The long-standing Michelin Travel Guides are an ideal travel companion for travelers who really want to connect with the world. Get to know the local way of life through detailed background information on the country, people, and culture. Quickly identify the best places to visit using Michelin’s star rating system. The best sites are highlighted on the sites map or you can follow a pre-planned driving tour. With the Michelin Travel Guide to the French Alps, snowboard on the Val d’Isere’s prestigious slopes, or hike the Chamonix Valley and photograph Europe’s tallest mountain, Massif du Mont-Blanc. Stop to smell the fields of lavender in Clues de Haute-Provence and tour Lake Geneva by boat.
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Michelin the Green Guide Belgium/Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Michelin Green Guides) (Paperback)
July 12, 2009 by Traveler
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This plan of Paris, at a scale of 1:10,000 and with a street index, is one of Michelin’s series of maps and plans covering the city and the surrounding area. They are revised each year with updated information for motorists.
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Michelin Green Guide Provence (Michelin Green Guide: Provence English Edition) (Paperback)
July 10, 2009 by Traveler
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Product Description
The long-standing Michelin Travel Guides are an ideal travel companion for travelers who really want to connect with the world. Get to know the local way of life through detailed background information on the country, people, and culture. Quickly identify the best places to visit using Michelin’s star rating system. The best sites are highlighted on the sites map or you can follow a pre-planned driving tour. With the Michelin Travel Guide to Provence, bring Dumas’ Edmond Dantes to life at the Chateau d’If or envision the popes wandering the maze of corridors at the Palais des Papes in Avignon. Play boules in the neighborhoods of Marseille or visit ancient Rome at the Maison Carrée of Nîmes.
From the Publisher
One Team: A Devotion to Quality There?s just one reason our team is dedicated to producing quality travel publications?you, our reader. We want you to get the maximum benefit from your trip?and from your money. In today?s multiple-choice world of travel, the options are many, perhaps overwhelming. In our guidebooks, we try to minimize the guesswork involved with travel. We scout out the attractions, prioritize them with star ratings, and describe what you?ll discover when you visit them. To help you orient yourself, we provide colorful and detailed, but easy-to-follow maps. Floor plans of some of the major museums help you plan your tour. Throughout the guides, we offer practical information, touring tips and suggestions for finding the best views of the city, a good place for a break or where to make that special purchase. Lodging and dining are always a big part of travel, so we compile a selection of hotels and restaurants that we think convey the feel of the city, and organize them by geographic area and price. We also highlight shopping, recreational and entertainment venues, especially the hot spots. If you?re short on time, two- and four-day itineraries are included so you can hit the highlights and quickly absorb the best of the destination. For those of you who love to experience a destination on foot, we add walking tours, complete with a map. And we list other companies who offer boat, bus or guided walking tours of the city, some with culinary, historical or other themes. In short, we test and retest, check and recheck to make sure that our guidebooks are truly just that: a personalized guide to help you make the most of your visit. After all, we want you to enjoy traveling as much as we do.
The Michelin Green Guide Team
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edition.
Michelin the Green Guide Venice (Michelin Green Guides) (Paperback)
June 20, 2009 by Traveler
Filed under Travel Italy Guides
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The gorgeous and wonderful reality of Venice is beyond the fancy of the wildest dreamer, wrote Charles Dickens on his first trip to the city in 1844. This new title in the Michelin Green Guide series reveals the treasures and the charms of the legendary lagoon city that has never ceased to captivate and inspire travellers.
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Michelin Green Guide Alsace-Lorraine-Champagne (Michelin Green Guides) (Paperback)
June 10, 2009 by Traveler
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This Michelin Green Guide explores northeastern France from the open horizons of Champagne to the stony cliffs of the Meuse valley and the thick forests of Ardennes and Argonne. The blue line of the Vosges mountains rises between Lorraine and Alsace, where vineyards stretch from the foothills to the Rhine valley plain. Majestic Gothic cathedrals, half-timbered villages, mountain retreats, medieval castles, museums for every interest distinguish this historic land and cultural crossroads.
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