The New York Times: 36 Hours 125 Weekends in Europe

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| Rating | : | 4.87 (537 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 3836526409 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 640 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-07-14 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Explore the expected: the Renaissance in Florence, surfing in Biarritz, flamenco in Seville. But with the right guidance, you can go far in a single weekend. From Paris to Perm and beyond: Dream weekends with practical itineraries in all corners of Europe Culture, history, natural beauty, fine cuisine, artistic masterpieces, cutting-edge architecture and style—Europe overflows with so many riches that a lifetime seems too short to appreciate them. Stylishly written and carefully researched, this updated and expanded collection of the popular New York Times 36 Hours feature offers you 125 wel
We love this book and we gave it as a present Fanny71321 We love this book and we gave it as a present to some really good friends. Looking forward to travel together. It always starts on a friday afternoon and ends sunday at 1 pm.. "Five Stars" according to Linda. excellent idea (s) detailed information, great pics and good copy.. "I Cannot Get Enough of These Books!" according to Amazon Customer. These books are pure hybrids. A travel guide, but not. A cocktail table tome, but more. I have the Europe and the USA volumes. I never go anywhere now without checking this source first. I am actually disappointed if my destination is not covered! These entries take you to great places off the beaten path. Detailed for travel, but interesting for just sitting on your couch perusing. The pictures are wonderful. Sure, you can't take it on the plane, but each entry is only a couple of pages long; isn't that why God made copiers and scanners? If you travle or just want to, this book gets you ready and gets you there. I a
She is a graduate of Cornell University and was a John S. Barbara Ireland, a writer and editor based in western New York State, is a former deputy travel editor and deputy Op-Ed page editor at The New York Times. While on the Times staff, she commissioned and edited many "36 Hours" columns and wrote a few herself. . Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University
About the Author Barbara Ireland, a writer and editor based in western New York State, is a former deputy travel editor and deputy Op-Ed page editor at The New York Times. Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University. . She is a graduate of Cornell University and was a John S. While on the Times staff, she commissioned and edited many "36 Hours" columns and wrote a few herself
