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The best guidebook for Austria.? |
I'll be spending one year in Austria and I need an excellent guidebook before departure,in order to be able to plan it more or less.So I'd really appreciate it if you could recommend me one,especially if it's a native one,but also one of the International ones.(I alraedy know LP though). PS. What's your oppinion about Frommer's? Hi! I spent one summer in Austria and have also been back on other trips to Europe. I really found Rick Steve's travel guide to be extremely useful. I was on a limited budget but didn't really want to stay at hostels and have a typical backpacking experience. Rick Steve's prides himself on insider tips not only to save money but to have really unique and authentic experiences in each country. His accomodations (none of which I'd ever been disappointed in) are typically well-located, clean, comfortable, convenient, and reasonably-priced. His book, "Europe Through the Back Door" is all about insider know-how when you travel Europe plus he has guides for the countries as well that discuss sights, locations, etc. Try http://wikitravel.org/en/Austria Lonely Planet is good for cheap stuff. Yes, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides have some really great books and I prefer them over Frommers. When I was in Vienna I used my DK Vienna guidebook a lot - it's got some great articles and photos. |
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