Lonely Planet Korea (Travel Guide)
D**T
Great guidebook for planning and visiting
The guidebook is nicely comprehensive. It offers very good planning and traveling tips, good maps of all regions and helpful details on, need to know’. I specially liked the 2 and 3 week trip route suggestions and sufficient details provided on how to get to places, public transport, and best things to do suggestions. Culture, hiking, dining, shopping, nothing falls short.
J**B
I swear by Lonely Planet books
Perfect travel size!
J**G
Small font, too much info.
While it is packed with lots of information, I found the font just too small to read so it was a waste of my time and money. We are in our 60’s, and in my opinion, the best way to experience South Korea, is to watch a few YouTube videos on the necessities of getting around, then just jump right in! Make some hotel reservations and explore the various cities on your own! You can literally book a different hotel every night in downtown Seoul to get exposure to completely different neighborhoods-we did just that and have no regrets. Just make sure you have a super sturdy suitcase on wheels! We also jumped on a bus to Sokcho, then a high speed train to Busan and back. All of this with very little research, reservations placed on websites the night before each stay. Learn the subway, train and bus system as you go. Enjoy the excitement and freedom from having to plan every detail of your vacation - it makes travel so much more fun. Skip the book and just go!
M**Y
Nice new edition
Just released with current information. Familiar lonely planet format with folded map inside.
O**T
Very informative. Easy to plan itinerary with
I like this book
M**Y
Subpar for illustration
On the same day we purchased this along with one other Lonely Planet and one DK Eyewitness travel books for three asian countries. Unlike the other two publications this guide to Korea is dramatically thin for photos and illustration. Much of the document is text with monocramatic blue maps. We were surprised at the discrepancy between the two Lonely Planet volumes. The purchase for all three took place the first week in November 2023 and the difficult to find copywrite is 12th Edition Dec. 2021. The Amazon listing reads "Feburary 15, 2022". When you order your book verify the date of publication in the Amazon listing and hunt for the copywrite at the back of the text. If they do not match insist on a corrective action.
C**A
No parece nuevo
El material interior su contenido excelentePero las esquinas del libro parece usado. En espera de otros 2 espero parezcan nuevos
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