Paris

Paris
ISBN-10
1903471680
ISBN-13
9781903471685
Series
Paris
Category
Travel
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2003
Author
Sophie Warne

Description

Paris Pocket Handbook, 1st Edition is a stylish guide to a stylish city that is high on the agenda of just about every traveller. Exuding freshness and enthusiasm, it is a practical, contemporary, up-to-date and easy to pack guide to viewing the city in a new light. This guide combines the layout and atmosphere of the city with a savvy low-down of the best sights, watering holes, hotels and shops. Covering the city itself arrondissement by arrondissement it also includes excursions to Versailles, Giverny and Eurodisney World . Contains 10 pages of 2 colour maps, fully integrated with the text. If you thought you knew Paris, then think again. This guide will reveal more!

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