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Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door 2010: The Travel Skills Handbook |  | Author: Rick Steves Brand: Rick Steves Category: Book Department: unisex-adult
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Seller: bookserviceberlin_us Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 74600
Color: Europe Back Door 2010 Media: Paperback Edition: 2010 Edition Pages: 788 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 1
MPN: RSB-8534 ISBN: 159880281X Dewey Decimal Number: 914.04559 EAN: 9781598802818 ASIN: 159880281X
Publication Date: August 25, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 775 pages | | • | The best-selling "how-to" travel handbook | | • | For best results, read Rick Steves Europe Through the Back Door 2010 before you've even decided when, where, or how you'll travel in Europe! | | • | Annually updated chapters on packing, itinerary planning, budgeting your time and money, transportation, language, web/phones, safety, staying healthy, Rick's favorite "back door" destinations, and much more | | • | Timely topics, including apartment rentals, GPS devices, blogging, jet-lag, gay/minority travel issues plus Mostar and Tangier as "back door" destinations |
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Product Description Rick Steves has spent the past 30 summers scouring Europe to help you get the most out of every mile, minute and dollar - with the most up-to-date information anywhere. The best-selling European guidebook series in the USA.
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upcoming vacation September 1, 2010 Annie The information in this book will be priceless when we travel through Europe next year. There were many topics that we had never even considered. Thanks for the "heads up".
This book was my bible August 29, 2010 SoCal Triathlete My first trip ever was a 2 month solo backpacking trip through Europe earlier this year. I had an amazing trip and made very few mistakes thanks to this book. In fact, I'd say out of all of the resources I used before my trip (internet/travel friends/other books), 99% of the most useful advice I received came from this book.
Something to keep in mind: Rick Steve's is 55. So if you're a young traveler like myself, you might find his recommendations on accommodation and sightseeing to be a bit different from your own. Steve's tends to favor musuems and budget hotels more than I do. However, most of his advice applies to travelers of any age in regards to how to travel on a budget and I would readily recommend this book to anyone.
Seems to be discontinued or something August 2, 2010 Robyn Henderson (michigan) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this book 6 weeks ago, along with the Rick Steve's accompanying map. I got the map but no book... it's still in process according to Amazon. I would never have bought the map alone for that price if I thought it was solo without the book. Just sharing so that others are aware. I'd order the book first, and if/when it ships, and if you like it, go for the map.
Very helpful book August 2, 2010 A. S. Montgomery (St. Louis) My wife and I used this as a reference guide for a trip we took. The ideas of where to stay and transportation saved us $100's of dollar.
Well worth the price in my opinion.
Great Starting Guide June 21, 2010 Shane Lucey (Marysville, WA USA) I was really torn between reading this book and Steves' "Best of Europe" as a first guide to help me plan my Europe trip. Let me say that I am extremely glad I chose Through the Back Door as a starting point.
This book isn't your typical tour guide - one that is mainly about which specific sites to see coupled with a meager amount of practical information. Rather, it is a tool that Steves uses to primarily teach his traveling philosophy, and secondly, to help suggest a few areas where one can practice said travel philosophy.
If you are just starting to plan your trip, by all means, read this book as soon as you can. Steves shares his perspective on traveling - not only does he load up the reader with innumerable practical tips, he also shows the reader how to engage the actual culture of Europe while minimizing its "tourist traps" and other traveling hazards. It will undoubtedly aid the rest of your planning while preparing you for the various cultures of Europe.
In essence, the overarching theme of this book entails getting the most authentic, engaging European experience while actually spending LESS money. Thinking about spending a good chunk of cash on a cookie-cutter hotel? Try going to a bed and breakfast instead - for less money one gets a lot more interaction with the culture and a hot meal to boot. The book is filled with heaps of similar advice - neatly organized and laid out to help the traveler ultimately decide what options are best for their trip.
Like I mentioned before, read this book as early as possible as it should be useful in planning the rest of your trip. If you are extremely close to your trip or have already made firm plans the book will be less useful, although some of the tips and information in it could really save you from disaster.
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