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Lonely Planet: On a Shoestring

Europe: On a Shoestring

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-- covers 40 countries -- more than any other guidebook for this region
-- independent, reliable and opinionated advice from travel experts
-- geared for budget travellers making the 'grand tour' of Europe
-- helpful tips on customising itineraries to match individual interests
-- special section on Europe's colourful festivals

1296 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1999

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995 reviews72 followers
August 30, 2011
This book has been my friend for all my trips to Europe. I have read every little snipppet, tip and found them to be true. Infact, I have forgone the use of a GPS and turned to this wonder on my drive to Scotland.

All the listed youth hostels offer services as listed and within the range. The nightlife and food put down are awesome and you con't pick up better company if caught with this book in your hand ;)

Its my souvenier of my travels and adventures within Europe and I would highly recommend it anyone planning a stint there.



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275 reviews1 follower
November 18, 2011
I traveled Europe for 3.5 months this summer, and visited 22 countries. This book was my bible! It is handy for the major highlights of a country. Good travel information and good sleeping accomodation information. If you were for example planning to spend a long period of time in one country, you would do well to find additional sources of information, however this book is very good for traveling in several countries. Most major cities have maps fairly well detailed. Each section highlights a different country has essential facts and information. The countries are listed in alphabetical order and the book is easy to navigate. Each country section is edited by a different person, and it is somewhat a different layout for each section, but largely the same plan. The one thing I encountered that I wish was better was that some sections had clear details of how to tip in that country, others made no mention of it. I would have liked a "tipping" section for each country, as I was frequently left wondering what is appropriate tipping for services. Also, I suppose restaurants in area probably change frequently, but I tried to go to several restaurant recommendations throughout the book to find out that the restaurant is no longer there, or the hours open changed. Also noted, as with ALL other travel books I've ever used: The prices listed are out of date by the time the book publishes, so expect to pay 10-20% more than what prices are listed in the book.

Overall, very good travel book!
I'd love to BE the one writing for them!!
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110 reviews37 followers
June 30, 2015
My friend and I went backpacking through Europe for almost six months, visiting almost 40 countries, and this was practically our Bible at that time.
Suggestions for accomodation, sightseeing, food, bars, cafes and restaurants, and activities; in addition to useful information about the country, the particular city you were visiting, history, and some basic facts and info about things like currency, visa, how to get around, how to get into or out of wherever, prices, maps, and other useful information.

We often used this book to find out how to get somewhere, what places and cities to visit, and where to find hostels. It's quite a big book, so it's rather heavy to carry around, so we'd find a hostel, decide on what to see in the city based off the book and the maps we could get at the hostel.

Very useful for travelling to several countries in one go, and the descriptions and tips are witty and helpful.
Will definately get one for the next continent we'll be packbacking in!
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24 reviews3 followers
April 19, 2009
I LOVE Lonely Planet. Not only do they give you all the information you need to get around a city, they help you do it cheaply. I've found it especially useful for traveling and finding a place to stay. They list hostels that are cheap and in a good location. It's nice to find a cheap place that's been reviewed because it feels a lot safer than just coming across something affordable. Anyway, I recommend all of their books. This one has been the most beneficial to me because it includes all major European cities, but the ones on specific countries provide more details, of course.
24 reviews34 followers
March 4, 2015
Not all-inclusive, but very very useful (especially when it comes to identifying sites, figuring out non-major cities to visit, getting around). Hours/admission fees are pretty accurate, though obviously some have changed from time of publication. Used this to plan trips around Turkey, the UK, Berlin and Paris. After talking to people who had been there or lived there, I found that my itineraries were pretty solid. Great starting-off point for travelers who like to research ahead of time and plan their own trips.
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417 reviews12 followers
January 20, 2013
Incredibly useful and down to earth guidebook with entertaining commentaries about the history and culture of 22 European countries. Its suggested accommodation options and eateries of choice are not to be sniffed at, they are all that the book promises and more. Very handy are the maps and the tourist site reviews. The book is fairly heavy to carry around with you, so buy yourself an electronic version and go travelling.
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2 reviews
February 4, 2012
It was my bible during my four months bag packing across Europe.
Suggestions on accommodation and eating joints can be almost followed blindly.

Spot on with its description about Mona Lisa (:p) and Rome. Can remember very good suggestions about Switzerland and Amsterdam.

Must carry this book especially to everyone even if you are not going on a shoestring budget
Profile Image for Johannes Ardiant.
15 reviews7 followers
March 2, 2012
A very useful travel companion, despite its big size! I had brought it together in my journey in exploring Europe and it never fails me. The map is particularly helpful, especially when you just arrived for a first time in a city. It will help you to find a nearby Tourist Information booth for you to pick a more decent city map there :P.
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5 reviews
November 15, 2009
I used this book while backpacking in the Summer of 2007. Lonely Planet Guides are by far my favorite and extremely reliable and efficient! Great for backpackers of any age! It is amazing how much information is crammed into this book! Plus, it gives great options for the traveler on a budget!
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145 reviews27 followers
September 9, 2010

This book helped me SO much 17 years ago when I was backpacking around Europe by myself on an extremely tight budget. I used it so much the book fell apart!

Excellent help from a great series.....
Profile Image for Mikhael Belanger.
9 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2012
Ahhhh, the Europe on a shoestring Bible.

I remember seeing every backpacker I met with the exact same copy.

And no wonder, because this heavy duty traveling companion served me extremely well during the 9 months I spent there. I am glad I had it.
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5 reviews4 followers
June 9, 2013
I think Lonely Planet must find a better way to do their job or else people dont bring their book around; they just need their smartphone with internet connection or TripAdvisor installed.

It was too heavy and lack of correct information and imagination and it was a burden in my luggage.
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774 reviews20 followers
August 17, 2014
Only read about 1/3 of this, the parts pertaining to my trip. I wish I would've read something else like this before booking most of my hotels and such. Helpful information... just straight facts, and the offline maps they included will be helpful while traveling!
1 review1 follower
August 4, 2016
While certainly a good travel guide about Europe there is very little "on a shoestring" about it. Suggested foods for France contain foie gras, champagne and truffles while missing the galettes that are both cheap and a signature dish. The same goes for much of the hotels and other foods.
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17 reviews1 follower
June 7, 2007
What can I say - I have a secret plan to bum around Europe sometime. For me it's a book of inspiration, or should that be aspiration? A secret pleasure anyway, planning what to do and how to do it.
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80 reviews2 followers
July 10, 2007
I don't know about the newer edition, but this one was not very informative nor helpful.
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18 reviews1 follower
July 27, 2007
I left the book in a hotel in Venice ... :-( d%#n!
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47 reviews8 followers
July 21, 2008
Just reading to get a feel for my upcoming trip. These continent-wide guide books are very vague, but at least give you an idea to costs and how to get to the main areas in which to spring out from.
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June 30, 2008
If we ever start planning our European vacation, I probably need to get an updated edition of this book. I actually only have the 2nd edition.
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August 12, 2013
Must have guidebook. Although for some destinations train routes weren't mentioned in the "Getting there" section.
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October 15, 2009
It's a good book, but I didn't bring this one with me to Europe. I ended up bringing my Let's Go Europe travel guide.
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209 reviews93 followers
May 10, 2009
Really helpful for budget travelers, as well as how to get around and how much to expect to pay realistically. There are some great tips for packing, places to see and places to stay as well.
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51 reviews5 followers
March 10, 2009
helped tremendously. lonely planet maps are horrible though. and there is nothing like experiencing things unplanned-- not everything is in a book.
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3 reviews
September 23, 2009
I backpacked through Europe with this book! It never failed to give good tips on museums, cheap hostels, restaurants, and nightclubs! Great travel companion.
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