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    Description: DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide Seattle will lead you straight to the very best of this cosmopolitan city. Whether you're looking to visit the Elliott Bay Waterfront, experience the best restaurants or soak up the history in Pioneer Square; this guide is your perfect companion.
    ISBN: 9781405369404
    Price: £5.99

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for the Weekend Away, 25 Sep 2011
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On a recent trip to Seattle for 3 days, this book was ideal. Packing the Top 10 things to do in each area of town I could easily put together a daily itinerary of things to do, places to eat and areas to visit. Beginning with an overview of each section the Top 10's are brief enough to be readable, well illustrated and give enough detail for you to decide if you want to visit the attraction yourself. With the addition of a couple of maps at the back of the book as well as the Free Pull-out map and guide, ideal for taking out with you, this book is a great size and easily fits into a small backpack or handbag with the map as an additional pocket option if your not taking a bag.

The only thing I would criticise about this book is the lack of detail of the surrounding areas of Seattle, a "Top 10" things to do just outside the town as well as a bit of history of the area would have been nice. However, all of the information I used was accurate and up to date and the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Planning a short trip, 5 May 2011
We're only staying in Seattle for a couple of days so this is a great book for planning our itinerary. We've used other Top10 books and always found them to be really useful. Useful maps as well for quick reference when you get there.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another winner in DK's "Top 10" series, 20 April 2011
Having been to Seattle twice previously I wanted a pocket sized guide to both update and refresh my knowledge, and one that would be convenient to carry around in a pocket or bag. This "Top 10" guide to Seattle will be ideal for a visit lasting up to two weeks. I've seen more comprehensive guides which would be good for longer stays, but this guide provides an excellent overview of all the main places worth visiting and a few more besides. It contains DK's usual excellent sections of additional information on Accommodation, Travel, Shopping and Eating, plus a good pull-out map. I'm looking forward to using on our visit this summer.
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