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Books : Travel : Guidebook Series : Cheap Eats & Sleeps
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Traveling to this historic city just got more fun with this guide that provides the most inexpensive places to eat. 9 maps.
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Hawaii is one of America's premier vacation spots, but it's hard for tourists to enjoy a good, inexpensive meal there. Now, Sandra Gustafson comes to the rescue with the same thoughtful restaurant reviews and menu descriptions that have made the Cheap Eats series such a favorite with travelers.
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In this down-to-earth guide to budget travel in Europe, Katie Wood provides the insider information necessary to locate a vast number of affordable places to stay in more than 30 European countries, including hotels, B&Bs, hostels, private rooms, student halls, and campsites. Cheap Sleeps Europe includes current listings for more than 10,000 accommodations, including contact information and prices; listings of tourist offices; tips on booking a bed in advance; directions to destinations using public transportation; and, if you can’t avoid it, safe places to sleep in the rough. The author of some 40 highly praised guidebooks and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Katie Woods also writes on travel for newspapers and magazines.
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If you're looking for a book about the cheapest beds in Paris, Cheap Sleeps is not for you. What you will find here is "a highly selective guide to hotels" found to be "the best value in their category, be it a no-star with the shower and toilet down the hall or an antique-filled, three-star Left Bank hotel with a Jacuzzi in a marble bathroom." Hundreds of hotels are featured, from youth hostels to Kiki's haunt (the Hôtel Istria in Montparnasse) to the Ritz.
For the eighth edition, Gustafson revisits each previously reviewed establishment to be sure it's still up to snuff and scours the city for new favorites. The listings are engaging, frank, and often humorous, and they include useful information on nearby environs. Entries are conveniently arranged by arrondissement and cover rates, reservations, amenities, décor, and all the vital statistics--including Web site addresses and the best rooms to request.
What sets this book apart is that it is not simply a list of places to stay in Paris. Cheap Sleeps provides a bounty of detailed information. Each listing offers something unique, from descriptions of 13th-century architectural flourishes to whether a room provides a view of the Eiffel Tower or simply "lots of pink chenille and garage-sale Gothic furniture." The book also includes dozens of money- and time-saving tips that could make a savvy traveler out of even the most inept tourist and a section on "Cheap Chic," featuring deals on everything from cookware to designer hats. --Jhana Bach
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Prague, Vienna, and Budapest each receive over 250,000 American visitors per year, and the numbers are climbing steadily. In these new additions to Sandra Gustafson’s impeccable series, we visit three of Europe's most delightful cities and discover all the best-priced hotels and restaurants. No other guidebooks have explored places to eat and stay in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest in such detail. With these romantic cities appearing on more and more European itineraries, Cheap Eats and the companion Cheap Sleeps in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest are sure to be instant hits among bargain-savvy travelers.
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Spend your money well plus find a great deal with this guide that provides the tips for sleeping cheaply. 9 maps.
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The author's inimitable restaurant descriptions and reviews, listings organized by arrondissement and type of cuisine, and handy maps make this detailed guidebook the perfect choice for wise and thrifty travelers hungry for delicious food at reasonable prices.
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Florida's the birthplace of the early bird special and here's the book to help you avoid the worms. From the familiar fast-food chain to the mom and pop eatery, this comprehensive guide lists low cost, conveniently located restaurants in every popular Florida tourist area.
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This discerning guide offers descriptions of affordable accommodations throughout Florence, Rome, and Venice, each personally inspected by the author. Includes twelve original maps.
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