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Rick Steves' Best of Eastern Europe 2006 (Rick Steves' Best of Eastern Europe)

Travel to Asia Format: Paperback
Author: Rick Steves
ReleaseDate: 09 November, 2005
Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing, Rick Steves
Rating:

Best Travel Book I Have Ever Purchased
When I decided to travel around Eastern Europe I at first opted for the old standby - Lonely Planet. I am a recent convert to Rick Steves. However, I stumbled upon so many great reviews of Rick Steves that I decided to get this book instead. I am certainly glad that I did.

Rick has a flair for sucking one into the world of which he writes. Before I even took my trip I found myself reading the travel book for leisure, not just planning.

The tips on hotels and hostels were great, as well as various restaurants. While I am not exactly a heavy spender, the book gave me great suggestions that allowed me to really feel like I was mixing in with the locals, especially in Slovenia.

I was also very impressed with Rick's recommendations on which sites and monuments to check out and which ones to skip. Steves is not afraid to state quite bluntly if an attraction is worth skipping. The only time Rick let me down was with the Joze Plecnik house in Ljubljana, which turned out to be a complete waste of time. I would have rather just spent more time in Bled.

I highly recommend any Rick Steves book. He is arguable the best travel writer around today. It's a pity that he only focuses on Europe, as I'm sure even a book on Tajikistan would be fascinating.


Great buy
And the hints are also really worth!! Great savings!!. It's always good to read the history of a place before visiting it! I helps to understand the behavior of the people.


Best Way to see Eastern Europe
The book hooks you up with the best restaurants, hotels, and places to see. Rick Steve makes travel a cinch. I used this book last fall and did things I would have missed without it. Such as chasing a wedding couple in a rowboat in pouring rain across the lake in Bled to see the groom carry the bride up 100 steps, having an elegant dinner in Tito's favorite villa and staying in the coolest jail house in the world in Lujbiana (sp. ). I bought this 2nd book for my sister who is going to Eastern Europe next spring. .


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