See the delights of Paris with 15 carefully curated itineraries, written by an expert travel writer, that showcase the city's best sights. Fun features include in-depth looks at major icons, "best of" lists of quintessential things to see and do, and insider information full of local knowledge. A "travel essentials" section has planning tips and hand-picked hotels. Travelers will find top-notch, streamlined, and useful information that goes beyond the internet basics to ensure a rewarding, authentic, and memorable urban experience.
A good overview of the city districts with sightseeing and walking plans including approximate times for itineraries. The itineraries appear to touch on most of the major sights with time built in for browsing or eating which frankly should be included in more guidebooks. I would love to see just how accurate the itineraries are for fast walkers and fast museum browsers though!
I chose this over other guidebooks because it offers full color with pictures and various maps, though I think I'll buy a more comprehensive guidebook now that I've gotten a sense of the neighborhoods and what they have to offer. This book provides a good overview of what to see in various areas of the city, but it somehow seems incomplete. It's like a giant brochure, which, I suppose, is what all guidebooks are.
What's missing: tips about which streets to take from point to point surface conditions (cobblestones, concrete, steps, slopes...) weather tips (seasonal advice or warnings)
What's helpful: visual representation of landmarks, attractions, and distances days when places are closed photos organization by area many maps
This has been a very helpful guide in my journey to and around Paris. I have shown it to several other Canadians who were both grateful for the preview and regretful that they did not purchase the book prior to coming to Paris. It’s really made the difference between a “good” trip and a “great” trip. I have seen many wonderful places and made stops that I would not have made because of this book. It also has helped keep me off my phone, as it has detailed maps and planned walks. Nat Geo forever and ever <3
This is a quick little guidebook to Paris walks. While it covers a few off-the-beaten-path locations and hidden gems, it really shines in its ability to link landmarks together in an accessible, easy-to-follow route through a neighborhood. Don't expect recommendations for hotels or much insight into shopping or dining - however, if you're looking for a pocket tour guide this little gem has done all the work for you.
Good structured guide book, for those who haven't much time to search for every place to go. In this guide book you can find all the necessary information for the brief or long stay in Paris. Well organized with maps, itineraries, ideas, historical notes and comments. Enjoy the Paris by foot, walking - is the best way to discover 👣👍
Picked this up for our pending trip and found it informative and helpful by breaking the city up into suggested walks complete with mileage and estimated times. Hit all the high spots and then some.
Very informative book! Read it from cover to cover and helped a great deal in planning our Paris vacation. It is also a great idea to take this book to the trip because it guides you plan your trip to destinations and the best ways to walk through Paris.