

Austria 7 (inglés) (Lonely Planet) [Haywood, Anthony, Di Duca, Marc, Christiani, Kerry] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Austria 7 (inglés) (Lonely Planet) Review: Very useful travel guide - I traveled to Austria last fall and this book was very helpful finding lodging and with general information. It's one of two I carried. Review: Best comprehensive, balanced guide available - Most people think of Austria as a southern extension of Germany, but nothing could be further from the truth. Crossing from Germany into Austria, heading southeast from Munich, the traveler crosses a frontier at Salzburg. Many things change once we cross the Salzach River. Any remains of the Teutonic aesthetic from further north are gone, and the Gothic gradually starts to blend with the Romantic Baroque more profoundly. The geography shifts from fertile foothills to mountains and lakes almost immediately. Yes, we have certainly left the lands of the Hohenzollern and found the lands of the Hapsburg. I like this book for recognizing that though these countries share a language, they are from different mothers. What you get here is a guide that includes comprehensive coverage of this little country so immediately dependent on tourism for its economic well-being. The coverage is not only comprehensive in a geographic sense, but also in diversity of interest. Austria has many wonderful cultural attractions, but it also has an extraordinary number of outdoor attractions too. This guide covers them well. The balance between cultural and outdoor attractions is just about perfect. Unlike many travel guides that are abandoning these chapters, the historical and cultural contexts in the back of the book are very good and will enhance the authenticity of your trip. Maps are very basic but are accurate and reliable. Listings of hotels and restaurants aren't ENTIRELY comprehensive, but they DO include the best and recommended options. Suggested itineraries are excellent, if a bit long. You're going to need at least two weeks to give Austria a fair shake. Because the country can really be overrun with tourists, and can be overrun with tourist traps (think Mozart, The Sound of Music, etc...), you need to take your time and get off the beaten track a bit. Let it soak in over a longer period of time rather than trying to "power visit" as many sights as possible. That's the approach this guide recommends. Despite some negative reviews I've seen here (?), I believe this is the best single-volume guide to Austria you can buy.
| ASIN | 1742200478 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,820,776 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,055 in General Austria Travel Guides #12,448 in General Europe Travel Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (50) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.67 x 7.8 inches |
| Edition | 7th |
| ISBN-10 | 9781742200477 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1742200477 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | May 23, 2014 |
| Publisher | GeoPlaneta |
J**E
Very useful travel guide
I traveled to Austria last fall and this book was very helpful finding lodging and with general information. It's one of two I carried.
J**E
Best comprehensive, balanced guide available
Most people think of Austria as a southern extension of Germany, but nothing could be further from the truth. Crossing from Germany into Austria, heading southeast from Munich, the traveler crosses a frontier at Salzburg. Many things change once we cross the Salzach River. Any remains of the Teutonic aesthetic from further north are gone, and the Gothic gradually starts to blend with the Romantic Baroque more profoundly. The geography shifts from fertile foothills to mountains and lakes almost immediately. Yes, we have certainly left the lands of the Hohenzollern and found the lands of the Hapsburg. I like this book for recognizing that though these countries share a language, they are from different mothers. What you get here is a guide that includes comprehensive coverage of this little country so immediately dependent on tourism for its economic well-being. The coverage is not only comprehensive in a geographic sense, but also in diversity of interest. Austria has many wonderful cultural attractions, but it also has an extraordinary number of outdoor attractions too. This guide covers them well. The balance between cultural and outdoor attractions is just about perfect. Unlike many travel guides that are abandoning these chapters, the historical and cultural contexts in the back of the book are very good and will enhance the authenticity of your trip. Maps are very basic but are accurate and reliable. Listings of hotels and restaurants aren't ENTIRELY comprehensive, but they DO include the best and recommended options. Suggested itineraries are excellent, if a bit long. You're going to need at least two weeks to give Austria a fair shake. Because the country can really be overrun with tourists, and can be overrun with tourist traps (think Mozart, The Sound of Music, etc...), you need to take your time and get off the beaten track a bit. Let it soak in over a longer period of time rather than trying to "power visit" as many sights as possible. That's the approach this guide recommends. Despite some negative reviews I've seen here (?), I believe this is the best single-volume guide to Austria you can buy.
K**E
Too general
It is a nice overview of Austria but I found it unhelpful for specifics. It did not answer many specifics on actually making the trip, such as driving rules etc. it did give a review of top spots in some common tourist cities.
C**S
Great!
Great guide! Used it to spend a week in Austria.
B**W
Five Stars
good, useful. and small enough to carry along.
H**Z
Poor effort
The Lonely Planet reviewers seem to think that European history began with the rise of the Nazi's. They blithely skip over 2,000 years of civilization. They prefer cable cars to hiking. Their emphasis on gay and lesbian culture is blatantly separatist. It's as if they are saying that gay and lesbian tourists aren't welcome in other establishments. It's a guide book for the television age couch potato who cannot focus on text longer than a paragraph.
D**N
Good as expected
A personal must have for scouting out a country/city before travel. Sure internet information if more timely but I like the feel of a book in my hand and the reminder of trips past looking at the spines of the book on my travel shelf.
E**O
I didn't expect it to be as good as most Frommer's guides
I bought this because I unfortunately couldn't find a Frommer's guide for Austria. I didn't expect it to be as good as most Frommer's guides, but even then this book as a disappointment. The chapters for each city are way too short and lacking details. There No pictures of scenic regions to get yourself visually interested in them. I found myself browsing online for more information after finishing each chapter. On the plus side, the town maps seem pretty good, with the right amount of detail for a tourist.
M**A
Very informative! I always use Lonely Planet when I travel. I wish, however, that the "Language" section in the back of the book started with a basic German vocabulary instead of English. Very few signs, especially road signs, are translated into English, so some basic German words would have been an enormous help.
秋**爺
10月にミュンヘン=>ウィーン=>チロル=>ローテンブルグ=>フランクフルトを旅しました。その旅行計画を立てるのに利用。日本の旅行ガイドでは得られない情報を期待して、この英文のガイドを購入。チロルについては、残念ながら目的とした村(日本では殆どしられていない)の情報は得られなかったのですが、逆に「穴場」であることが判りました。実際、その村ではアジア系の客は私ども夫婦を除いてはゼロで、大変リラックス出来ました。
N**I
Le cartine sono un po' il punto debole di questa guida per il resto ottima. Molto utile sulla ricerca di ristoranti e locali per la serata.
T**T
Schnelle Amazon Lieferung. Gut verpackt wie immer. Da ich über mein Profil immer wieder Vorschläge auf meiner Amazon Seite finde, stöbere ich diese durch und kaufe von Zeit zu Zeit ein Buch wie dieses. Mein Profil ist bekannt und ich erhalte Vorschläge zu Belletristik, Reiseliteratur, Politik und auch Krimis. Bin mit den Vorschlägen meist zufrieden. Oft gibt es die Möglichkeit "Blick ins Buch", so wurde ich oft zu einem Kauf annimiert.
A**A
Lonely planet is the best
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