Germany Books and Travel Guides


Berlin for Less - Compact Guide
Covers a popular European or North American destination and contains coupons that enable visitors to obtain big discounts at the top attractions and museums in each city. These discounts - usually 50% or 2-for-1 deals - ensure that each book can pay for itself in one day. A fold-out map, which includes a vicinity map and a detailed street index and links to the 100 pinpoint maps in each guide, makes getting around easy.
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Daytrips Germany : 60 One Day Adventures With 68 Maps
Focuses on four areas of maximum tourist interest--the Rhineland, the North, the East, and Bavaria--each with a designated daytrip base: Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin, and Munich. 65 color photos. 62 maps.
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Dos and Don'ts in Germany: The Traveler's Guide to Culture
Topics covered include Greetings; Eating, Drinking and Entertaining; Tipping; Gift Giving; Dress; and Conversation Topics. There are tips for e-mail, telephone, and written communications, and meeting etiquette. A brief list of useful phrases and national holidays is also provided.
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Fodor's Citypack Berlin
These ingenious city guides package a concise full-color miniguide together with a full-size color map in a sturdy plastic sleeve. This convenient two-in-one travel resource is perfect for the on-the-go traveler who only needs the highlights in brief.
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Frommer's Germany's Best-Loved Driving Tours
Leave the "autobahn" for Germany's scenic backroads with the assistance of this handy tour guide. The book is packed with detailed, color-coded maps and stunning full-color photographs. It outlines dozens of driving tour options to make the most of a vacation in Germany.
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Germany (The Hungry Traveler Series)
Eating in other countries can be fun and exciting, but sometimes frustrating and confusing. The Hungry Traveler Series gives readers in-depth descriptions of "can't miss" local and regional specialties, insight into which beverages to order with each meal, and vital tips for shopping in food shops and markets. The guides are designed to help find and cross-reference key wordsboth in English and the language in which you are ordering.
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Germany : The Rough Guide
This new, well-researched edition has been designed for anyone cycling the back roads, touring by car, visiting on business, or moving to Germany. 68 maps. of color photos.
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Germany by Bike : 20 Tours Geared for Discovery (By Bike)
The directions are simple and easy to follow and the trails are wonderful. If you're looking for a great guide to explore Germany by bike then look no further.
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Let's Go 1999: Germany
From the bestselling LET'S GO budget travel series, compiled by a team of researchers who travel all over the globe to rewrite and rediscover each destination. Each guide offers more choices than any other budget series, with detailed color maps and up-to-date information for any traveler, including gay and lesbian travelers, the disabled, and women traveling alone. 36 b&w maps. 4 color maps
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Lonely Planet Germany
THE LONELY PLANET GERMANY presents travel in Germany to the widest range of budgets, from elegant to thrifty. It describes a wider range of sites to visit than any other guidebook I've seen, and offers good advice toward the widest range of entertainment interests. THE LONELY PLANET GERMANY should be the first book you buy when planning any trip to Germany, and it would serve well as your only guidebook.
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Maverick Guide to Berlin
This city has as much to offer travelers as some entire countries. With the most uptodate information on the arts, entertainment, history, hotels, dining, and architecture and laden with scenic highlights, language guides, maps, and historical backgrounds, this book makes it easy to tour the maze of streets and structures that make up this everchanging seat of European power.
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Michael Brein's Guide to Munich by the U-Bahn
This easy to use pocket sightseeing guide shows you how to go to more than 50 of Munich's top tourist attractions using Munich's fabulous U- and S-Bahn systems. The guide includes an ultra-large official map of Munich's U- and S-Bahn systems as well as mini-maps which show exactly how to walk to points of interest from the nearest U- and S-Bahn stations.
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Oktoberfest : A Fest Feast : A Book of Traditional Recipes
With an unusual visual format you can almost start enjoying the food and the hindsight of the Bavarian cuisine. You can touch it but it is not yet prepared to be smelled. That is pretty important in case you leave the book in your living room and you do not want to leave the window open all day and night long!
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