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Pocket Rough Guide Berlin

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Pocket Rough Guide Berlin is your essential guide to one of Europe's most exciting cities; covering all the key sights, hotels, restaurants, shops and bars you need to know about. Slim, stylish and utterly pocket-able, it comes with a full-colour pull-out map to help you find your way around - the only map of its kind to be marked with every single listing from the guide. The easy-to-use Pocket Rough Guide Berlin includes brand new itineraries and a Best of Berlin section picking out the highlights you won't want to miss, plus detailed listings to guide you from Berlin's dynamic architecture and world-famous clubs to cozy corner cafés and relaxed beer gardens.



Whether you have a few days or a week to fill, Pocket Rough Guide Berlin will help you make the most of your trip.



Now available in Kindle format.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 20, 2012

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Paul Sullivan

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Paul Sullivan was born in Trenton, New Jersey, but he says: “I spent the best years of my boyhood in Tennessee. My father and I did a lot of hunting and fishing and traveling through the South. Those years, until I was about fourteen, were very free years. We camped by lakes or rivers, or went off to see what was over the next mountain. My father had a great love of travel, learning, and books, and I took them away with me. The greatest gift he gave me was a library card. I learned about Hemingway and Jack London. And today my own books are in that same town library.”

In the 1980s he traveled: to South America, Central America, Europe, Africa, and the Arctic. “I kept notes and I wrote and found Royal Fireworks Press who thought my work good enough to print. They have published six of my novels, with two more novels and a book of short stories in the pipeline.”

Paul Sullivan bases his stories and novels on places he has been, things he has seen and learned. “I try to give them some value and write books that can be read from age eight to eighty and still be enjoyed. The greatest compliment a person often gives me after reading one of my books is simply, ‘I never saw it that way,’or, ‘I learned something.’”

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February 24, 2015
Really useful for some one on a budge and get for getting around the city.
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April 9, 2016
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.
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May 23, 2022
Useful handy guide for a weekend in Berlin, with pull out map and handily arranged according to areas
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May 19, 2024
Handy guide for a short trip. Contained all the informatin we needed.
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