The eternally beautiful grande dame of European cities, Paris boasts an unrivalled range of world-class visitor attractions. Time Out Paris offers smart insider’s advice on all there is to see and do. Exhaustive, independent reviews profile over 300 restaurants, cafés, and bars as well as the city’s many options for lodging, from humble flats to the newest boutique hotels. Walking tours track the haunts of Paris’s literary giants, and illustrated chapters shed light on the city’s history and architecture. A comprehensive listing of 2008 events is also included.
Looks like the author abhor french people and culture. What I have learned from this book that Paris is French capital of Rape, Drugs and Robber. Book is written in boring and dull style, not recommend at all.
Decent travel guide. I am not the biggest fan of travel guides as I feel you can get a lot more information and up to date advice online. I only read travel books if I borrow them from the library.