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Rick Steves' France 2009

Rick Steves' France 2009
By Rick Steves, Steve Smith

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Explore the Louvre, cruise above the Loire Valley in a hot-air balloon, or sample the world-famous cuisine of Provence—Rick Steves’ France 2009 allows any traveler to experience all that the country has to offer—economically and hassle-free. From the must-see sights of Paris to the rustic villages of Basque country, Rick guides travelers through France with expert advice, historical knowledge, and a healthy dose of humor. Complete with tips on transportation, accommodations, and dining, Rick Steves’ France 2009 is the definitive guide to the world’s top tourist destination.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32897 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 936 pages

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Rick Steves is on a mission: to help make European travel accessible and meaningful .


Customer Reviews

Won't be taking this book with me3
The descriptions in this books are very good and he makes many good recommendations for sites, hotels, and restaurants. However, I think this book left out a lot of wonderful destinations (such as Fontainebleau, Aix-en-Provence, Dijon, etc.) and lacks the detailed maps that can be found in other French guidebooks. What he does put in this book is very good, but he could have added a lot more to it. I was less pleased with this guidebook than I have been with some of Rick Steves' other books.

A Carbon-Copy of the 2002 book for more $$$3
I was surprised how little new content there was. I returned the book and took mine from last year (2002) and still discovered all new things in its suggestions. Don't waste the money on the latest when it's not the greatest. 2003 and 2002 are created equal. Whoever decided to put out a new book each year so we'd get rid of the old and get the new one is CRAZY! I understand updates every few years, but there was not enough difference to spend $... on.

Superb for first-time travellers....4
I haven't seen the 2003 edition (my latest is 2001) but I would be shocked if Steves has cut Dijon out of the book, as it was in previous editions. This is a great starting point for a trip to France, but it's predecessor was a book about the best 2-22 days in France and I think it shows.

A marked problem with the Steves guides is that his guided tours businesses tend to fill up his top-rated hotels in many cities so that guidebook customers cannot get in. I encountered this myself in Bacharach in the Rhineland and in Venice. Frustrating.

That said, he is an excellent writer and the Rick Steves guides, unlike the Lonely Planet and Rough Guide series, do tend to discriminate between the top-flight and the ordinary. Unfortunately the Steves guides also miss things that way. I've never been able to understand why Rothenburg is in the German guide instead of any number of other German cities such as Bamberg or Schwabisch Hall for example, which possess similar ambiance without the touristic hordes. Nor do I necessarily agree with his choices in the Dordogne.

I use the Steves Guides as a starting point, then branch out and do my own research.