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    Dk Eyewitness Travel Guide: The Netherlands
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    Product ID: 864014475
    Category: Books
    Description: This beautifully illustrated updated and expanded Eyewitness Travel Guide shows The Netherlands as the land of contrasts that it is, from the Frisian Islands in the north to Zeeland in the south, with fine sandy beaches, picturesque villages and vibrant towns.
    ISBN: 9781405360746
    Price: £17.99

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5.0 out of 5 stars Expert Travel Guide, 28 Jan 2012
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The Eyewitness Guides are excellent value for money, are easily portable and give you all of the major attractions of the country, with brief descriptions and many photographs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Netherlands travel guide, 27 Feb 2012
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Have bought this to assist with a week long holiday coming up in April in Holland. Looks to be a very comprehensive, informative and usefully sized guide. Not too big to fit in glove box in car. Noted nowadays, so many countries do not offer general guides to their regions or countries, without internet downloads, which can mean reams of loose paper to be clipped together. This looks to have all the information (plus much more) than I'm going to require in a very handy size. Only thing I would comment on is the small size of the road map in inside back cover, this item not adequate, so will be taking separate map anyway. Strange isn't it, how their seems few decent road maps on market for Holland, but many for France, popularity of the tourism to our French neighbours presumably. Its some twenty years since I last visited Holland, but this is a great country to explore.
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