Time Out Paris (Time Out Guides) by Editors of Time Out - Presentation Transcript
Time Out Paris (Time Out Guides) by
Editors of Time Out
If You Bring Only One Book To Paris.....
The eternally beautiful grande dame of European cities, Paris is a happy
marriage of ancient and modern. It’s at once resolutely in step with the
modern world — mushrooming public WiFi coverage, superb public
transportation, major architectural projects in the pipeline — and as
seductively romantic and gloriously historic as ever: the flagstones that the
guillotine once stood on are still in place; the palace of kings that houses
the world’s largest museum, the Louvre, is still a marvel to behold. Time
Out Paris goes back to the city’s roots and monitors its new shoots — the
plans to cut traffic in the city center by 75%, the new “boat Métro” service
on the Seine, and new developments in every sphere of its world-leading
fashion, arts, and culinary scenes. Independent, intelligent reviews cover
more than 300 restaurants, cafés, and bars.
Personal Review: Time Out Paris (Time Out Guides) by Editors
of Time Out
I have always been a big admirer of the Time Out guides. Whether the
editors are writing about the "big" ones, e.g., Paris, London, Rome, or
some of the less well-known cities and places, they do it with great
erudition, and they also tend to avoid the cliches. No one needs a book
on Paris touting the wonders of the Tour Eiffel or the Louvre.
If you pack one book for a Paris trip, I think that there can be little question
that this one is the right one.
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I have always been a big admirer of the Time Out gu more
I have always been a big admirer of the Time Out guides. Whether the editors are writing about the "big" ones, e.g., Paris, London, Rome, or some of the less well-known cities and places, they do it with great erudition, and they also tend to avoid the cliches. No one needs a book on Paris touting the wonders of the Tour Eiffel or the Louvre.
If you pack one book for a Paris trip, I think that there can be little question that this one is the right one. less
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