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Let's Go Paris 15th Edition

Let's Go Paris 15th Edition
By Let's Go Inc.

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Product Description

Packed with travel information, including more listings, deals, and insider tips:

  • CANDID LISTINGS of hundreds of places to eat, sleep, drink, and dance
  • RELIABLE MAPS and directions to get you navigate the City of Lights
  • STRAIGHT TALK on the best and worst of each arrondisement
  • FESTIVALS and CONCERTS you won’t want to miss
  • STUDY ABROAD advice on gyms, hip hangouts, and work and volunteer opportunities
  • EXPANDED NIGHTLIFE COVERAGE of bars, clubs, and other hotspots


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #272517 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-11-25
  • Released on: 2008-11-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

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Editorial Reviews

Review

“For independent travelers on a budget, with an emphasis on whatever's hip, fun, or free.”—Associated Press

From the Inside Flap

For forty-five years, Let's Go Travel Guides have brought budget-savvy travelers closer to the world by providing the most up-to-date information.

Includes:
· Entries in a range of price levels for lodging, food, shopping, and more
· Must-have tips for skirting lines at the Louvre and ordering food like a local
· Exploration of the dynamic area around Canal St-Martin and rue Oberkampf
· Coverage of Bastille Day festivities, including the best places to view the fireworks
· Opportunities to make a difference through work, study, and volunteering
· Detailed maps of Paris, from the Palais Royal to the Périphérique

Featuring Not-to-be-Missed Experiences

Cultural Connections
Catch a glimpse of up-and-coming artists at the galleries of St-Germain-des-Prés.

Inside Scoops & Hidden Deals
Ascend in a hot-air balloon from Parc André Citroën for an aerial view of the city.

Off the Beaten Path
Pick strawberries on the lush grounds of the Château de Chantilly.

About the Author

Let's Go, Inc., is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.


Customer Reviews

NOT WORTH THE PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON 1
I don't write reviews normally, in fact this is my first, but feel I have to warn people about this book. DON'T BUY IT!!!! I have no idea why on earth the following reviews give 5 stars, I suspect maybe the Let's Go staff itself wrote these. Or the reivew is for Paris itself, in which case there aren't enough stars for the enchanting city of lights. Note: Amazon doesn't give you the option of zero stars.

I've just returned from Paris and unless you like being inconvienenced, wasting time and money, and feeling very frustrated, go with a Lonely Planet phrase book and a Plan de Paris (you can purchase these in Paris bookstores) and you will be way better off than trying to follow the horrid and inaccurate suggestions in this book. In fact, you can get maps everywhere (department stores, hotels, etc) for free that are a million times better than the incorrect maps in this book. They even botched the Metro map! Not a big deal if you have all the time in the world, but if you only have a few days, time is of the essence, and you don't have it to waste on bad information.

My friend and I went to a hotel which was not even on the street listed in the book, and left immediately because it was NOTHING like it was described in the book ($20 taxi ride to wrong place). We found our own wonderful hotel in the same area that was not in the book, but cheaper, cleaner, etc. We went to a restaurant who's hours were listed in the book only to find (after an hour on the metro) that it was closed, not closed down, but the hours were incorrect in the book.

And on it went until we ditched the book. You'd think that the Let's Go staff couldn't possbily be this inept, but I'm here to tell you, this book is worthless. It's worse than worthless, it costs you even more than the price in time and energy and all the extra money you spend on transportation to things which aren't open, don't exist, or just plain suck. The whole point of a guidebook is to maximize your time!

Another problem with the book, while I'm at it, is that it is organized very poorly. I thought it was great that it outlined Arrondissments, but when you are actually trying to USE the book, you are flipping back and forth all over the place because they micro-organized it. Instead of having all businesses in each arrondissment, they sub-divide categories (resaruants, hotels, shops, etc..) and then sub-divide again so it becomes very annoying. Did anybody even try to use this book before they put it on the market?!

I travel a lot, and have used probably a hundred guidebooks over the years and never have I seen anything this bad. You understand when you buy one of these that businesses close, quaility changes, there are mistakes sometimes and that's reasonable. And the adventure of trying to find something is part of the fun. But it's not reasonable for such a reputable publisher to let so many mistakes slip by. There are a lot of other guidebooks out there that are much better, don't waste your money and worse, your precious time on this.

Don't believe the un-hype4
Hey, I found this book really useful as a complement to Rick Steves book - you need both. The maps in the back were fantastic and accurate; the listings (unlike other books) were by arrondissement, which is really helpful, and it had great patisserie/boulangerie recommendations. Get both books.

The new edition is GREAT!!!5
Hey, all,
So, I agree completely with everyone's cranky reviews of Let's Go: Paris 05. As it turns out, they've completely redone quite a bit for the 07 edition, and I found it quite accessible and useful. They've totally reorganized the Entertainment, Food, and Nightlife sections so that they're all by arrondissement: no more of the idiotic subdivisions. Plus, all the information in the chapter is in a handy table on each chapter's opening page, so you can really do a fast find if you need to.

Plus, the maps have improved tenfold. They've got the "Paris by Arrondissement" map as well as a map that breaks the city down into cultural areas, and ones that highlight suggested itineraries.

Bottom line: 07 is incredible. I've seen Lonely Planet, Frommers, etc., and LG is the way to go.