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TomParkinson,AndreaSchulte-Peevers/国别:UnitedKingdom/英国
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174059472X
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334
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32开
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| 封面形式 |
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简裝本
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LonelyPlanetPublications
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2005-4-1
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1454
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暂时缺货
配送说明: 国际快递 , 海运邮递 。
付款说明: 1. VISA、MASTER線上刷卡 2. 信用卡传真刷卡付款 3.
邮政划拨 4. 银行汇款
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SynopsisThis city guide to Berlin includes various types of accommodation options, from lakeside camping to historic hotels and entertainment, from classical to cabaret. Book DescriptionA 24-hour party town with a festival calendar to match, a majestic old city filled with grand cafes and lush parks, a fascinating history and cutting-edge arts and architecture - Berlin is hard to pin down and that's why you'll love it! Find the heart of this energetic city with our smart and stylish guide. 1.CATCH THE SCENE - our insiders' coverage keeps you up to speed in a fast-changing city 2.UNCOVER Berlin's fascinating past and vibrant present with our comprehensive History and City Life chapters 3.DISCOVER THE SZENE in the home of cabaret and in oh-so-cool Friedrichshain with extensive Entertainment listings 4.STAY IN STYLE - from Ostalgie kitsch to Art Deco chic, we've got the hippest hotels for all tastes and budgets 5.KNOW YOUR WAY with our detailed itineraries, unique walking tours and easy-to-use color maps Book DimensionHeight (mm) 197 Width (mm) 128
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Customer Reviews1.Best of the bunch, 15 Aug 2001Reviewer: A readerThis book seemed to be aimed directly at people like me as someone who visited Berlin in the days when the wall was still up and who want to know as much as possible about how different things are now.Like all the best Lonely Planet books the book seemed effortlessly to mold politics, history and the arts into a seamless whole. The section on architecture was particularly good. It was good to have the U bahn map spread over 2 pages as quite a few books try to condense it onto one page which makes for fiendishly difficult reading for some of us 40 somethings. My only reservation concerns the maps at the back. I did not find these at all easy to follow on my recent trip to Berlin and did better with the free ones from the hotel or the Information office. My visit was for several days so I was also able to make a day trip to Dresden. The book contained a very useful section on this city.There seem to be a lot of good guides to Berlin in the shops but this is the one I would recommend to anyone who is a first time visitor or a returnee.2.Loved it!, 8 Mar 2005Reviewer: "goofball37" Took this guide with me when I was in Berlin for a week. Had no problems. Very up to date. Nice explenations about all the sites. Could do with a bit more colour pictures. In my opinion alot better than Timeout.All the information provided in it was spot on.A tip for anyone visiting Berlin. Remember to validate your train ticket where you purchase it!
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Introducing Berlin
City Life
Arts
Architecture
History
Districts
Walking Berlin
Eating
Entertainment
Shopping
Excursions
Directory
Language
Behind The Scenes
Index
Map Section...
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Tom ParkinsonA modern-languages graduate and former dictionary editor, Tom blagged his first Lonely Planet gig just six months after leaving uni and has been playing author ever since. As well as guidebook work, he contributes occasional articles to UK magazines and does the odd bit of translation. Having travelled extensively in Europe and Africa and worked on Lonely Planet titles as diverse as Kenya, Mediterranean Europe, Berlin, Africa on a shoestring, Poland and Experimental Travel, Tom can order beer and swear convincingly in at least seven different languages, both of which have often proved invaluable in getting to the heart of his destinations.
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