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by David Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler
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by Robert W. Broomall
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by Dary Matera
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by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Seattle & Vancouver: The Complete Guide with the Best of Victoria and Puget Sound (Fodor's Seattle)
by Fodor's
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Fodor's (1994-03-29)
ISBN: 0679025871
EAN: 9780679025870
Dewy Decimal #: 915
Paperback: 192 pages
Edition: Revised
Release Date: 1994-03-29
SKU: mon0000018494
Condition: Good
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
The best guide to the area, packed with essentials
Historic districts and ethnic areas inland and by the sea Totem poles, flower gardens, wineries, microbreweries Where to shop for regional crafts, with insider tips Skiing, fishing, golf, boating and other water sports
Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget
Sleek city hotels, exquisite B&Bs, rustic lodges, seaside inns Seafood houses and steak spots, dinner cruises, best bets for Pacific Rim cuisine, cafés and coffee bars
Fresh, thorough, practical--from writers you can trust
Costs, hours, descriptions, and tips by the thousands All reviews based on visits by savvy writer-residents
21 pages of maps--and dozens of unique features
Important Contacts A to Z; Smart Travel Tips; Fodor's Choice; What's Where in Seattle & Vancouver; Pleasures & Pastimes; don't-miss activities; festivals; island and inland excursions; background essays, further reading, videos; complete index; and more!
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Customer Reviews
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not the best choice,perhaps
Rating (2)
Date: 2001-03-17
8 out of 8 customers found this reveiw helpful
When my sister, and neice and myself went to Egypt in 1997, we took three guide books. The Fodors, Lets Go, and the Rough Guide. We threw the Fodors, and Lets Go out in Luxor, and used the Rough guide. We loved Egypt, and are planning another trip, Culture Shock would have been a good book to have read first. If you go to Luxor, go stay at Abul Kassem's place, just show up, its always empty. We also loved the Three Corners on the beach at Hurgada. Now i am dreaming again .......
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Worth the money
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-03-08
In true Fodor's style this book is worth the money. It doesn't contain everything you need to know, but it definitely gives you a good idea what to go see and what not to see. If you are looking for a great pocket reference while you are in Egypt, this is the way to go. I investigated a lot of different books and this was by far the best one.
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A perfect travel companion for a 1st time traveler to Egypt!
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-04-29
51 out of 52 customers found this reveiw helpful
Fodor's Pockeet Egypt, 1999 is a perfect travel companion for the first time visitor as well as return travelers. The illustrations, maps, critical advice and information about going to the middle east is easily understood and helpful. I actually felt much more comfortable going on my trip after reading Fodor's detailed guide on customs, food, cultural differences, hotels, and tour information. It helped me plan the timing in Cairo, Luxor, and especially venturing south to less traveled areas. Fodor also helped prepared me for the costs of the tours, times to go on excursions as well as food and lodging. "This book was my little bible" while touring this country full of history. I teach the 6th grade. My social studies curriculum "came to life" with Fodor's help while exploring the splendors of "Egypt"!
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