Paris

Paris
ISBN-10
0676901689
ISBN-13
9780676901689
Series
Paris
Category
Paris (France)
Language
English
Published
2002-03-05
Authors
Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc

Description

This ingenious city guide to Paris packages a concise full-color mini guide with a color fold out map. The mini guide contains the top 25 attractions; itineraries, walks, tours, and excursions; capsule reviews of key hotels, restaurants, shops, nightlife, and more; and concise travel facts about getting there and getting around. The full-size color foldout map comes complete with detailed city coverage; neighborhood blowups; public transport, hotels, points of interest, parks, and more. This convenient two-in-one travel resource is perfect for the on-the-go traveler who only needs the highlights of Paris.

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