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*Rick Steves' London 2003* by Steves, Rick; Openshaw, Gene- Rick Steves
doesn't just list where to travel in Europe, he leads travelers through the
"Back Door," and reveals how to give every journey an extra, more authentic
dimension. He shows travelers how to delve into European culture, make
friends with the locals, and experience each region's natural wonders --
economically and hassle free. Rick Steves ' London 2003 includes the British
Museum , Westminster Abbey, St. Paul 's, and the Tower of London . You'll
find the best sights and activities, friendly places to eat and sleep --
heavy on character, light on the budget, suggested day plans and itineraries
mixing famous sights with little-known discoveries, shopping and
entertainment secrets, and special tips for exploring with kids.  PBK 290
pages.

*Rick Steves' Great Britain 2003* by Steves, Rick- Rick Steves' Great
Britain 2003 covers London; Cambridge, Stonehenge, and Bath; Glastonbury and
Wells; Cotswold Villages; Blenheim Palace; Stratford, Coventry, and Warwick
Castle; Ironbridge Gorge, Blackpool, and the Windermere Lake District;
Hadrian's Wall, Durham Cathedral, and York; North and South Wales;
Scotland's West Coast; Loch Ness and Edinburgh. PBK 330 pages.

*All Sevilla Edition* by De, Editorial Escudo- Beautiful color photos.

*Art and History of Barcelona: The City of Gaudi *[Paperback] – Beautiful
PBK book with wonderful color photos- many of Gaudi 's work!

*Eyewitness Travel Guide to Madrid* by Hopkins, Adam- You'd be hard-pressed
to find a more comprehensive, engrossing, and just plain fun-to-read
guidebook than the *Eyewitness Travel Guide: Madrid*. Known for their
eye-catching design, the Eyewitness city guides are practically spilling
over with all sorts of useful information, and the Madrid version is no
different. You'll find three-dimensional drawings, floor plans, and detailed
neighborhood maps, as well as timelines and charts. There's even a map of
the Metro. Broken down into four sections--"Introducing Madrid," "
MadridArea by Area," "Traveller's Needs," and "Survival Guide"--this
book provides
a complete picture of the city. Readers will especially love the hundreds of
color photos showing everything from the city's famous plazas to a pitcher
of sangria; the street-by-street illustrated city walks (Old Madrid, which
takes in the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayer, looks especially enchanting);
the room-by-room explanations of the Palacio Real and Prado Museum; and, of
course, the best places for tapas (Taberna del Foro is one). By the time
you're finished with this book, you may know more than the locals.
Published by Dorling Kindersley.  PBK.  224 pages.

*Eyewitness Travel Guide to Paris* (revised) by Tillier, Alan- Dorling
Kindersley's Eyewitness city guides bill themselves as "the guides that show
you what others only tell you" and indeed, spectacular illustrations are one
of their strongest points. Every page of an Eyewitness guide is filled with
beautiful color photographs, maps, drawings and diagrams that bring popular
tourist destinations to life. Each guide color-codes the city's districts or
neighborhoods, making it easy for readers to know at a glance just where
they are in the book--and where they want to go. *Eyewitness Paris* is
typical of the series: a brief history of the city is followed by "Paris at
a Glance" featuring the best museums, churches and parks; "Paris Through the
Year," a description of the seasons; and "A River View of Paris" which takes
the reader on a tour along the Seine. After this introductory section,
*Eyewitness
Paris* tackles the city of lights district by district, starting with Ile de
la Cite and ending with Montmartre. At the back of the book is a lengthy
section called "Travelers Needs" which includes extensive information about
restaurants, hotels, shopping venues entertainment opportunities and special
activities for children. The "Survival Guide" gives practical information
about getting into and out of Paris, banking and postal services, safety,
transportation, and more.  Published by Dorling Kindersley.  PBK.  432
pages.

*The Unofficial Guide to London* by Logan, Lesley- The Unofficial Guides are
the Consumer Reports of travel guides, offering candid evaluations of their
destinations' attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, sports,
and more, all rated and ranked by a team of unbiased inspectors so even the
most compulsive planners can be sure they're spending their time and money
wisely. Each guide addresses the needs of everyone from families to business
travelers, with handy charts that demonstrate how each place stacks up
against the competition. Plus, all the details are pulled out so they're
extremely easy to scan. In a popular, pricey city like London, you need a
book like the Unofficial Guide(r), with its honest advice about what's worth
your time and money, its tips on planning your time and avoiding the crowds,
and its ratings of the best hotels and restaurants for every budget.
Planning a trip and learning to negotiate such a huge, sprawling city can be
overwhelming, but the Unofficial Guide(r) will help you to avoid headaches and
see London like a local.  PBK. 390 pages.

*Eyewitness Travel Guide to Spain* by Bown, Deni- Spilling over with all
sorts of useful information for the traveler, you'll find three-dimensional
drawings, floor plans, and detailed neighborhood maps, as well as timelines
and charts, and even a map of the Metro. Broken into sections including
"Introducing Spain," "Region by Region" (covering major cities and areas
like Madrid, Barcelona, Basque Country, Andalusia, and the Balearic and
Canary islands), "Traveler's Needs," and "Survival Guide," the guide paints
a complete picture of the country. Readers will especially love the hundreds
of color photos of everything from famous plazas to pitchers of sangria.
You'll also find street-by-street illustrated city walks (Old Madrid, which
takes in the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayer, looks especially enchanting),
the best paradors, and, of course, tapas bars. PBK.  Published by Dorling
Kindersley.  672 pages.

*Golden Book of All of Paris* by Bonechi.  PBK 128 pages.


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