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The New York Times: 36 Hours 125 Weekends in Europe: Dream Weekends with Practical Itineraries from Paris to Perm

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Across world capitals and tiny places with infectious personalities, Europe packs some serious travel punches. Also, as with all printed guide books, the specifics - opening times, restaurant and hotel recommendations can quickly become out-of-date - so best to double check with more current sources.

Barbara Ireland edits the 36 Hours, Explorer, and forthcoming Cultured Traveler series of travel books in collaboration with The New York Times and TASCHEN. By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions. He and his wife travel from London on a Friday night by plane or train to different parts of Europe.

From Antwerp to Zurich, trust TASCHEN’s New York Times 36 Hours series with your next travel adventure. With 130 expert itineraries from The New York Times’s popular 36 Hours column, this updated and revised third edition of the best-selling 36 Hours Europe reveals the continent’s brightest gems and best-kept secrets, including 20 new stories.

I went to Dublin recently and this book recommended Queen of Tarts cafe which was delicious and beautiful! Also what I find interesting about this book is that I live in Oxford and I completely agree with the section about Oxford. The world’s second-smallest continent makes up for size with its intricate cultures and abundant charms, boasting artistic masterpieces and architectural marvels as much as natural splendor. It's a nice book to flip through casually but I've never followed any of these itineraries, as I haven't found much in here to be that exciting. I like that they are not the obvious: see the Eiffel Tower, but more places to explore that are less well known.Journalists provide travel tips based on first-hand accounts of spending a weekend in a destination. Our vast collection of Taschen is known for their large-format photography books and monographs on art, fashion and architecture, calendars, travel guides, cookbooks and adult fiction.

Lovely summaries and pictures that depict brief stints in different cities: a good overall portrait of Europe.From Antwerp to Zurich, trust TASCHEN's New York Times 36 Hours series with your next travel adventure. S. It's nice to have them all in one place and we are using several of the articles for an upcoming trip with one night stays in Milan and Verona and longer visits to Bologna and Venice. Great photography, interesting text and suggested schedules makes this a doable wish book for people planning actual trips or those who want to travel vicariously through this dreamy, chunky book.

The only problem was that It wasnt very convenient for them because it was fairly big and they had to carry it around. The world's second-smallest continent makes up for size with its intricate cultures and abundant charms, boasting artistic masterpieces and architectural marvels as much as natural splendor.Our range includes everything from fashion, art and photography books to cookery books, travel guides and much more. Love the inclusion of an index at the back that allows you to look up 'Film Characters' or 'Opera', we can just choose 36 hours for different cultures, interests or places!

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