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Lonely Planet Czech & Slovak Republics (Lonely Planet Czech and Slovak Republics) | 
enlarge | Authors: Neil Wilson, Richard Nebesky Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1150420
Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 1864502126 Dewey Decimal Number: 914.37045 EAN: 9781864502121 ASIN: 1864502126
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Enjoy city life in Prague & Bratislava, explore the vast Slovak highlands, immerse yourself in world-class museums or cycle South Bohemia's lake district - whatever you're planning, this guide shows you the way. - over 100 maps
- extensive accommodation and restaurant listings
- guides to communist monuments and medieval villages
- the good oil on getting around the countries
- invaluable language guide
- special coverage of historic castles and folk culture
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Lonely Planet Guides Print Sizes Are Too Small February 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have used LPGs for years, and many travelers like myself are older people. Lately the LPGs font size has gotten very small and really hard to read, probably to save money. Make the fonts readable for older people, even if the product becomes larger and a little more costly. This applies to all recent LPGs I have bought. Guides are not helpful if you have to struggle to read them. This is particularly true with maps. Last month I gave my daughter in her 40s a guide for Ireland, and her first comment was "I can hardly read it". However, your content, as usual, is exceptional.
Excellent June 2, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
As always. I've been using Lonely Planet Guides from time ago and I think that they are one of the best (if not the best) travel guides you can afford.
Don't leave home without it! June 2, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Just returned from the Czech & Slovak Republics and found this book invaluable. Excellent, correct descriptions of localities. Useful to those of us who drove the country and trained too. The mini phrase section is all you need, so don't buy a separate phrasebook. Those going to Prague should also buy the DK travel guide for that city which is excellent and colorful.
Excellent guide August 6, 2001 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
Sadly, I ran out of time to explore the Slovak Republic, something I hope to do the next time I go into Eastern Europe. So I can only attest to the Czech republic portion of this book. I found it extremely useful, especially in planning my trips outside of Prague, though it does contain a good portion about Prague. One of the best suggestions was to include a visit to Litomerice after the somber tour of Terezin. I didn't take the advice on booking ahead on my trip to Cesky Krumlov and spent about an hour finding a place to stay and I went late May. Not speaking any Czech beyond hello and thank you, I had a lot of trouble with the Czech train system, especially outside of Prague. I found the bus system to be better than the Czech train system since you could buy a ticket on the bus as you boarded and the bus drivers were friendlier to me than the ladies at the ticket windows at the Main Train station in Prague and in Cesky Budjovice (where my train to Cesky Krumlov was early and I didn't understand when it showed up, so I took a bus instead) Either way, it is extremely inexpensive to travel around the country, so at the very least take a few day trips outside of Prague, if not longer trips. I was lucky this new edition came out months before my trip. Another great guidebook by Lonely Planet. As for an earlier review, Prague Castle counts as a museum, so its closed on Mondays.
Good book for Prague May 9, 2001 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I bought this book because I couldn't find the Prague book in time (I live in France). Plus I like more of a country history instead of just city history. As an experienced traveler, I can say that overall this book is good. It's hotel suggestions must have been good because they were all full. The maps were very nice. The restaurant suggestions were great. Only a few complaints: It didn't tell us that the castles are closed on Mondays (we found out when we saw the big CLOSED sign on the castle). Also there is not much info on tipping. The book said 5-10% yet EVERY restaurant added at least 20%. I got the impression the book hadn't been really updated since the previous version.
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