The Rough Guide to Holland by Martin Dunford, Phil Lee and Jack Holland is a complete practical handbook to one of Europe's most fascinating, but often overlooked, countries. No other general guide has as many hotel and restaurant reviews; no other guide covers provincial Holland in as much practical and informed detail. The book features within its coverage; up-to-the-minute accounts of Amsterdam; the best of the remoter areas, including mud-walks on the sand dune islands of northern Holland and cycling across the polders; plus, of course, enthusiastic reviews of where to stay, eat and drink, from the canalside guesthouses and smoke-filled café-bars of Amsterdam to rustic campsites and small-town restaurants; and interesting background on modern Dutch history, art and literature. The Rough Guide to Holland by Martin Dunford, Phil Lee and Jack Holland is a complete practical handbook to one of Europe's most fascinating, but often overlooked, countries. No other general guide has as many hotel and restaurant reviews; no other guide covers provincial Holland in as much practical and informed detail. The book features within its coverage; up-to-the-minute accounts of Amsterdam; the best of the remoter areas, including mud-walks on the sand dune islands of northern Holland and cycling across the polders; plus, of course, enthusiastic reviews of where to stay, eat and drink, from the canalside guesthouses and smoke-filled café-bars of Amsterdam to rustic campsites and small-town restaurants; and interesting background on modern Dutch history, art and literature. The ''Rough Guide to Holland'' by Martin Dunford, Phil Lee and Jack Holland is a complete practical handbook to one of Europe's most fascinating, but often overlooked, countries. No other general guide has as many hotel and restaurant reviews; no other guide covers provincial Holland in as much practical and informed detail. The book features within its coverage; up-to-the-minute accounts of Amsterdam; the best of the remoter areas, including mud-walks on the sand dune islands of northern Holland and cycling across the polders; plus, of course, enthusiastic reviews of where to stay, eat and drink, from the canalside guesthouses and smoke-filled café-bars of Amsterdam to rustic campsites and small-town restaurants; and interesting background on modern Dutch history, art and literature.
The Rough Guide to the Netherlands is the definitive guide to one of Europe's most intriguing countries.
At every step, The Rough Guide to the Netherlands picks out the best hotels, cafés, and restaurants across every price range, giving you clear, balanced reviews and honest, first-hand opinions.
Synonymous with practical travel tips, quality writing and a trustworthy 'tell it like it is' ethos, the Rough Guides' list includes more than 260 travel guides to 120+ destinations, gift-books and phrasebooks.
Landscapes Aside from Pieter Bruegel the Elder ( see p.251 ) , whose depictions of his native surroundings make him the first true Low Countries landscape painter , Gillis van Coninxloo ( 1544–1607 ) stands out as the earliest Dutch ...
Inside this Netherlands travel book, you'll find: A wide range of sights - Rough Guides experts have hand-picked places for travellers with different needs and desires: off-the-beaten-track adventures, family activities or chilled-out ...
The Rough Guide Snapshot to Zuid-Holland and Utrecht is the ultimate travel guide to this region of the Netherlands.
Regions covered include: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Zuid-Hollandand Utrecht, the north and the Frisian Islands, the eastern Netherlands, and the south and Zeeland
The Rough Guide Snapshot to Zuid-Holland and Utrecht is the ultimate travel guide to this interesting and very accessible part of The Netherlands.
Also published as part of the Rough Guide to The Netherlands. The Rough Guide Snapshot to The North and the Frisian Islands is equivalent to 62 printed pages.
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