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Lonely Planet Germany (Country Guide)

Lonely Planet Germany (Country Guide)Authors: Andrea Schulte-Peevers, Jeremy Gray, Anthony Haywood, Sarah Johnstone, Daniel Robinson
Brand: Lonely Planet
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 483,685

Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 5th
Pages: 816
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 1.3

MPN: PRD_1640
ISBN: 1740599888
EAN: 9781740599887
ASIN: 1740599888

Publication Date: March 1, 2007
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Product Description
Discover Germany

Watch the sun drop behind Berlin's Brandenburger Tor while sipping chilled champagne at celebrity fave Hotel Adion.
Feel the brisk North Sea breeze pummel your face while 'walking on water' between the islands of Eastern Frisia.
Chat with locals and sample the latest vintages at a Besenwirtschaft, a seasonal wine tavern.
Let your cares evaporate in the steam rooms and mineral pools of Baden-Baden.

In This Guide:

Five expert authors, 143 days of research, 140 maps.
Tailored itineraries and tips from locals help you discover Germany's surprises.


Amazon.com Review
It's an enormous place with overwhelming tourist options. Smack in the middle of Europe, Germany's got the Bavarian Alps, windswept North Sea islands, the Black Forest and the castle-dotted Rhine. And there's Berlin, a city where you could easily spend all your vacation and not see a tenth of what it has to offer. Germany has history aplenty, an enormous variety of museums, cosmopolitan sophistication and rural quaintitude, camping, beer gardens, and music of all kinds. In short, Germany is the kind of place where a guidebook makes all the difference.

Lonely Planet covers the country diligently and entertainingly, leaving nothing out. With maps of all 16 states, over 35 city maps, and a fold-out transportation map to Berlin, the daunting becomes comfortable. There are the background chapters on history, government, climate and ecology, the people, the arts, society and language, and a big fat chapter covering all the necessary details of visas, money, Web sites, electricity, festivals, health, and accommodations for special needs, plus how to get there and how to get around once you've arrived. Then for every city and burg, Lonely Planet provides the stuff a traveler needs to know, all about where to stay, eat, sight see, shop, and play. And scattered in and among the guiding text are little nuggets of interest, telling the stories of witches and warlocks, Bertolt Brecht, Marlene Dietrich, and the sad tale of Queen Caroline. Not prohibitively large, Lonely Planet's guidebook packs enough into its pages for 100 good trips. --Stephanie Gold


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