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    Dk Eyewitness Travel Guide: Europe
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    Category: Books
    Description: DK Eyewitness Europe travel guide will lead you straight to the best attractions this diverse continent has on offer. Packed with photographs, illustrations and detailed maps discover Europe: from the majestic peaks of the Alps to the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.
    ISBN: 9781405353045
    Price: £14.99

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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of Europe!, 12 Dec 2001
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At last! A DK Eyewitness Travel Guide for a whole continent - Europe! I have waited for something like this and I'm so glad when it finally arrived. It's a really great book. After getting my first Eyewitness book on Italy, I fell in love with the DK guides because of their beautiful photos, detailed maps, cutaways that show the interior of buildings, detailed explanations, and their nice glossy paper. This book is so well-organized and easy to read. It looks like a small coffeetable book and long after your travels are over, serves as a wonderful souvenir. Often, when I think my own photos of places did not do justice to a sight, I show friends the photos in the DK book.

Before getting this book, I wondered how DK could possibly cram the whole Europe into just 1 guide book. As I found out, it's quite simple really. This book picked all the most important sights and attractions, in the best 23 cities, in 20 countries! It covers not just Western Europe but Scandinavia and... Read more

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!, 9 Feb 2012
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I first used DK eyewitness travel in Paris. I had a friend lend me his DK eyewitness "Paris" and I must say that I instantly loved it. The maps, walking tour siggestions and images included are just very helpful and make reading it a bit more interesting. I highly recommend any DK travel book to anyone. Now the Europe edition is helping me plan my trip to Buddapest, Vienna, Prague and Berlin. It's a MUST HAVE when traveling!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars great, 10 Oct 2011
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Great book. really easy to read. a must for people travelling to europe. doesnt have detailed descriptions of places but it has many of them
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