Pauline Frommer's highly personal guide to her own home city has, in previous editions, twice been named "Best Guidebook of the Year" by the North American Travel Journalists Association. Her book has been New York City’s top-selling guide for the last eight years, and, for the first time, it’s being published in full color, adding dozens of engaging, helpful photos, and color maps to her award-winning advice. Just as importantly, this guide was fully researched after New York City’s pandemic lockdowns to ensure that it’s completely up-to-date. This guide, which is printed in large, easy-to-read type, PLUS! A handy pull-out, indexed map of New York City About Frommer' There’s a reason Frommer’s has been the most trusted name in travel for nearly 70 years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have become a household name by publishing thousands of titles and helping millions upon millions of people realize their dreams of seeing our planet within their budget. Travel is easy with Frommer’s.
Award-winning writer Pauline Frommer (the daughter of Arthur Frommer) has been traveling since she was four months old. These are the guides she's always wanted to have on her trips--guides that show how to spend less and see more.
Let Pauline and her team of handpicked writers help you get the most out of your dollar and your trip, with industry secrets on finding the best hotel rooms, alternative accommodations like condo rentals and monastery stays, cool restaurants and offbeat finds only residents know about, and much more.
Pauline Frommer's London has been recognized as the best guidebook in 2007 by the North American Travel Journalists Association and 2009 by the Society of American Travel Writers Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition. Pauline Frommer's New York City was named "Best Guidebook of the Year" in 2006 and 2008 by the North American Travel Journalists Association.
This was a great resource for planning our family trip to NYC on Thanksgiving week 2023. I used it mostly for planning what attractions to see, not dining and hotels recs so much.