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Item Details
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THE ROUGH GUIDE TO AMSTERDAM
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By: |
Phil Lee, Martin Dunford, Karoline Thomas |
Format: |
Paperback |
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£12.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
1848365152 |
ISBN 13: |
9781848365155 |
Publisher: |
ROUGH GUIDES LTD |
Pub. date: |
14 January, 2010 |
Edition: |
10th Revised edition |
Pages: |
296 |
Description: |
A travel guide to Amsterdam with maps and coverage of the attractions of this compact and instantly likeable city. From the Anne Frankhuis to the Reijksmuseum, it steers you via outstanding art galleries, elegant canal-side architecture and the unmissable city sites. It provides comprehensive coverage of the best restaurants. |
Synopsis: |
"The Rough Guide to Amsterdam" is the essential travel guide with clear maps and coverage of the unforgettable attractions of this compact and instantly likeable city. From the Anne Frankhuis to the Reijksmuseum, the Rough Guide will steer you via outstanding art galleries, elegant canal-side architecture and all the unmissable city sites. The guide provides comprehensive coverage of the best restaurants, stylish bars, intimate cafes, vibrant markets and hottest nightlife in Amsterdam for all budgets. "The Rough Guide to Amsterdam" includes a chapter devoted to day-trips featuring places you can comfortably get to and back from in a day including Haarlem, Alkmaar and Edam. Explore all corners of the city with authoritative background on evrything from the city's canal houses to the art of the Golden Age, relying on the clearest maps of any guide and practical language tips. Whether you're sipping a beer in an old cafe, or dodging the trams on Dam Square, this guide is indispensable. Make the most of your holiday with "The Rough Guide to Amsterdam". |
Illustrations: |
600 |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Rough Guides |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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