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Lonely Planet Poland (Lonely Planet Poland)  
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ISBN: 1740590821
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Library Journal
These guides offer detailed coverage of both provincial and urban areas, especially Warsaw and, more importantly, Krak?w. The outdoor recreation for which Poland is deservedly well known gets its due. The Rough Guide has few maps and no photos, while Lonely Planet offers 90 maps and 24 pages of color.Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
A fascinating blend of old and new, Poland is a world unto itself. From medieval castles to modern art galleries, this guide will help you discover one of Europe’s most intriguing destinations. informed commentary on Poland’s architectural heritage tips on where to ski, ride, climb, hike, canoe and more listings of the most colourful Polish festivals an essential Polish language chapter over 100 detailed maps to get you where you need to go




Lonely Planet Poland

FROM OUR EDITORS

One of the most dependable series available, Lonely Planet's guidebooks are packed with essential information and accurate maps and are written with enough character that they are also good reading for armchair travelers. The series is now popular with travelers of all sorts, although backpackers and adventure travelers have long relied on Lonely Planet's guides because of the wide range of destinations offered. Whether you want to relax on the beaches of Thailand, roam the Australian outback, or explore the deserts of Iran, Lonely Planet has a practical, thorough guidebook for your destination. For dangerous or less-traveled regions, we highly recommend Lonely Planet's guides because they provide crucial information in an easy-to-use format, making it possible for travelers to handle the difficulties of language, customs, and transportation. In countries with unfamiliar alphabets, the guides include the names of cities and sights in both English and native characters, and glossaries are provided to help travelers with menus. The series offers lodging and restaurant options for all budgets, but the main focus is on getting a good deal for your money. With good writing, a wealth of valuable information, and beautiful color photo sections, Lonely Planet's guides are hard to beat.

     



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