Munich and the Bavarian Alps

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  • ISBN13: 9780756631871
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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DK Eyewitness Travel Guide to Munich & the Bavarian Alps” will lead you straight to the best attractions this city and region has on offer. Packed with photographs, illustrations and maps of Munich and Bavaria, the guide includes in-depth coverage of Munich’s world famous Oktoberfest, Marienplatz and Residenz old towns, Bavaria’s countless castles, lakes and national parks, and unearth the best of the region’s stunning baroque architecture, museums, galleries and rich folklore heritage in between. You’ll find 3D aerial views of Munich’s most interesting districts, cutaways and floorplans of all the major sites, and detailed listings of the best hotels and restaurants in Munich and the Bavarian Alps for all budgets. The guide includes extensive practical information and insider tips from shopping and entertainment to choosing the best local cuisine. Whether you are enjoying a drink in one of Munich’s finest beer gardens, finding a bargain in one of its many flea markets or exploring the Bavarian countryside, the “DK Eyewitness Travel Guide to Munich & the Bavarian Alps” is indispensable. Don’t miss a thing on your holiday with the “DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Munich & the Bavarian Alps.

Munich and the Bavarian Alps

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  1. J. Rabideau says:

    …I can affirm the genuine worth of this book. The maps are convenient, easy to use, and marvelously clear. Furthermore, the organization of the guide is wonderfully helpful in assisting the traveler (or resident, as the case may be) in finding cultural destinations, culinary spots, that may have otherwise been missed.

    This guide is, like most all of the Dorling-Kindersley series, geared toward helping the traveler ascertain what things might be of particular sightworthiness. Unlike the Michelin guides, this isn’t particularly into the business of rating destinations, and it certainly isn’t going to provide the standard domestic AAA guide service of pointing the traveler toward “hot” restaurants. For a diverse, wonderfully cosmopolitan city, this guide provides a marvelous introduction, and though it neglects a few potential interests in outlying regions, does an admirable job of hitting all the highlights, and even including pictures of most.

    The material was current as of late spring 2003.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. If you’re planning on spending just a few days in Munich, then this compact little guide will be indispensible in locating the famous beerhalls and tourist sights. The maps are more than adequate and the walking descriptions to each locale are precise and accurate. There is also corresponding material on how to use the U-Bahn in the city and which station to take for each particular site. There is a separate chapter on the beerhalls of the city with a brief ranking system for the nosiest places, the friendliest, the cheapest beer, etc.

    If you’re planning a lengthy sojourn in Munich or if you already know the city well, then this book would not be as helpful. It is basically intended for the casual tourist and the information on the intriguing environs of Munich, including Bogenhausen, Haidhausen and areas of Schwabing, is not detailed. Many of the best sites are neglected because most tourists don’t want to bother or simply don’t have the time to stick around. The chapters on Berchtesgaden and Garmisch are excellent, however. So this is a thrifty guide you can stick in your pocket and consult when you need to find a restaurant, beer haunt or hotel. In short, if you’re a first timer to Munich, enjoy the greatest city in Europe and be sure to tuck away this guide.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    I bought this book to prepare myself for the trip to Germany (and pass through Munich and Bavaria) I’ll take in October. This will be my first trip to the area and I’d like to learn as much as possible before I leave home. So far this book has provided me with a lot of info, especially with the abundant number of beautiful, colorful photos. There was a saying that “picture is worth a thousand words” and that’s exactly where this book excels compared to other guide books I’ve read (Lonely Planet, Fodor’s, and Rick Steves).

    This book is focused on Munich and the surrounding Bavaria so it covers a lot of details. The major sights are featured in the text and accompanied by several photos. The lessser known sights (which are usually not covered by more general guidebooks) have one or two paragraphs and usually a small photo.

    IMHO this is the best and most awesome travel guide book. It has a thick glossy cover with colorful glossy pages inside which really feels luxurious in your hands and looks luxurious to your eyes.

    I really recommend this book to anyone who’s interested in Munich & Bavaria and/or travelling to the area. I also recommend Eyewitness Germany and Eyewitness Berlin.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Sator says:

    I used this book as my guide travelling around Munich and I can strongly recommended it to others. The layout of the book is clear and logical which makes choosing destinations and getting there easy. The maps in the book are all in full colour, as always in this series, showing roads as well as public transport routes. Countless illustrations enrich the reading – each carefully drawn so as to say more than a thousand words found in other guides. The choice of restaurants, hotels etc were all great picks. I managed to find a couple of real gems of restaurants in the recommended list here. I can assure that speaking from personal experience: you can use this book with complete confidence!

    If you are going to Munich or travelling around Bavaria then this is without doubt the finest guide that you will find. Have a great trip!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. If you are planning a trip to southern Germany this book is a must. It covers Munich very well but the real impressive part is the Alps. No matter where you are going in the Alps this book will be helpful. The pictures are wonderful and it makes a great coffee table book when you get home. Highly recommend.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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