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Dk Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide: Istanbul

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    Description: Whether you are travelling first class or on a limited budget, this Eyewitness Top 10 guide will lead you straight to the very best Istanbul has to offer.
    ISBN: 9781405340229
    Price: £5.99

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Description: DK Eyewitness Top 10 Istanbul Travel Guide will lead you straight to the very best this vibrant city has to offer. Whether you wish to experience the Ottoman opulence of the Topkapi Palace, find the liveliest nightlife, visit the unmissable art galleries or shop until you drop in the world famous Grand Bazaar, this pocket-size travel guide is packed with essential information for exploring every corner of the city, whatever your budget. The guide includes dozens of Top 10 lists, including the Top 10 Istanbul restaurants, Top 10 liveliest bars and clubs, the Top 10 places to stay and even a Top 10 list of Things to Avoid! The Top 10 Istanbul travel guide is packed with beautiful illustrations and detailed cutaways of the greatest attractions offered by Istanbul, with comprehensive reviews and recommendations of Istanbul's best hotels, markets, festivals, shopping and nightlife. Included with the Top 10 Istanbul Travel Guide is a free pull-out map and day guide to ensure you don't miss a thing! DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide Istanbul - showing you what others only tell you.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Travel guide of Istanbul, 24 Nov 2010
An excellent guide to Istanbul. Small enough to carry in a pocket but enough information for a short visit as it features all the major sites and plenty of general details.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have Guide to Istanbul, 1 Aug 2010
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Preparing for a 3 day trip to Istanbul, and needing somewhere to stay, as well as the most important sites to visit, we sifted through a few travel books in a book shop. We decided straight away that this was the most complete, informative and useful guide for us -----so on to the Amazon website to order it!

The section for 1 or 2 or 3 days in Istanbul was a great help in deciding our hotel (many are redcommended in differing price ranges and areas) and the tourist sites are described in detail, thereby reducing the need for an expensive guide. We do not go until October, but will definately be using the shopping and restaurant sections whilst there.

The maps are excellent and the whole book easy to carry around, with good layout.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars a good wee guide, 21 Aug 2009
a good a ccurate small guide but a bit too simplistic due to its style/size it is not in the same league as the D&K hardback guides
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