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| Buying A Property: Italy (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860111785) An innovative guide that gives readers all the information you need to buy a property in Italy. Every step of the process, from organizing visas to drawing up contracts, is covered, and there is essential background on the economy, climate, and facilities. A full-color photograph section gives them a taste of Italy's different regions, aiding their decision of where in Italy to buy. Peppered with anecdotes and case studies, this guide also gives a unique, personal insight into moving to Italy. more>> |
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| Cairo-Luxor-Aswan (Ancient Cities Along the Nile) (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860111655) Cadogan guides achieve excellent reviews across the travel press. Their style is somewhat more literary than for example the Eyewitness Guides from DK, but they contain a lot of very useful information. Our personal view is that they are best used in planning what to do in a place rather than guiding your way around it. For planning they are probably the best on the market. more>> |
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| Caribbean & the Bahamas Cadogan Guide (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860112126) Captures the different character of the various islands, from the French Caribbean to Puerto Rico - finds the most idyllic beaches on which to relax and explores the glorious architecture of Caribbean cities - marvels at the movie-set scenery, from stunning coastlines to coconut tree-clad mountains and valleys of sugar cane - discovers the best places to stay, from luxury resorts to intimate, simple inns - includes details on watersports, diving and sailingCadogan guides achieve excellent reviews across the travel press. Their style is somewhat more literary than for example the Eyewitness Guides from DK, but they contain a lot of very useful information. Our personal view is that they are best used in planning what to do in a place rather than guiding your way around it. For planning they are probably the best on the market. more>> |
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| Central Italy (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 1860111122) The best contemporary travel guides, uncovering delightful secrets in some of the earths most travelled spots. Cadogan guides achieve excellent reviews across the travel press. Their style is somewhat more literary than for example the Eyewitness Guides from DK, but they contain a lot of very useful information. Our personal view is that they are best used in planning what to do in a place rather than guiding your way around it. For planning they are probably the best on the market. more>> |
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| Corsica (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860113260) The best contemporary travel guides, uncovering delightful secrets in some of the earths most travelled spots. Cadogan guides achieve excellent reviews across the travel press. Their style is somewhat more literary than for example the Eyewitness Guides from DK, but they contain a lot of very useful information. Our personal view is that they are best used in planning what to do in a place rather than guiding your way around it. For planning they are probably the best on the market. more>> |
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| Cote dAzur (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860113376) This guide gives a fresh view of the legendary hot-spots, and reveals the hidden charms of the hinterland in Europe's favourite fantasy escape; swans around Brigette Bardot's former haunts in St Tropez, explores Monaco's glittering nightlife, and smells the money in Monte Carlo's glamorous casinos; takes in the fragrant plains that produce flowers, wine and herbs, and visits tranquil villages; picks out the most stylish bars, and restaurants in which to pose. more>> |
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| Dordogne and the Lot (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860113543) This title reveals historic and natural treasures from Bordeaux to Toulouse. It visits the earliest known prehistoric art at the Lascaux caves and the beautiful Renaissance town of Sarlat; samples foie gras and confits washed down with fine Bordeaux; and explores the fairytale castles and Romanesque churches of northern Perigord. more>> |
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| Edinburgh (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860118920) From the winding stairways and alleys of the Old Town to the Georgian splendour of the New Town - takes a hike up Arthur's Seat and along Salisbury Crags - walks the length of the Royal Mile, from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace - samples the finest malt whiskies and makes the most of the late Scottish opening hours - goes shopping in Princes Street and visits the galleries at the Mound 'there is much pleasure to be had striding along grand old Edinburgh or Arbroath stone pavements, looking up at hardy, handsome, rain-washed grey stone buildings capped with lofty stone chimneys and shining slate roofs. And, if you are made of sturdy stuff, the city can look even better in the rain or with its proud buildings braving it through autumn mists and winter snows' more>> |
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| England (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 1860111165) The best contemporary travel guides, uncovering delightful secrets in some of the earths most travelled spots. Cadogan guides achieve excellent reviews across the travel press. Their style is somewhat more literary than for example the Eyewitness Guides from DK, but they contain a lot of very useful information. Our personal view is that they are best used in planning what to do in a place rather than guiding your way around it. For planning they are probably the best on the market. more>> |
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| Florence (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860118302) Whether travellers are planning their city break in advance or want instant guidance exploring, Cadogan City Guides are the ideal companions. They provide a truly accessible way into the heart of a city, with a unique introductory full-colour section packed with ideas for days out and itineraries and extensive, cross-referenced maps with all listings clearly marked (the fullest listings of any city guide available). They also include a wealth of engaging cultural and historical knowledge, along with anecdotes and colorful stories written in the enthusiastic, informed, personal way for which Cadogan is renowned.
Renowned Italy experts Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls take travellers to the heart of Florence, the legendary treasure chest of Tuscany that attracts 2.5 million international visitors every year. The guide explores the architectural treasures that draw pilgrims from all over the world to the unforgettable Duomo, the grand civic space of the Piazza della Signoria, the richly frescoed Santa Croce, and the Uffizi -- home of an unsurpassable art collection. It features the latest listings of hotels, bars and nightclubs, stylish boutiques, and places to sample hearty Tuscan cooking -- where connoisseurs can mourn their waistline afterwards. more>> |
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| Flying Visits: France (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860118951) Hop on a budget flight to Paris, the classic spot for a weekend break - takes the ferry to St Malo for a breeze round Brittany - travel in comfort to Lille, less than three hours from Waterloo on Eurostar - discover towns in the heart of hidden France: the picturesque old city of Tours in the Loire Valley and Limoges, deep in the Limousin countryside - Explore some of France's most spectacular landscapes; the Cote d'Azur, an easy trip from the budget airline destination of Nice; and the French Alps, accessible from the gateway town of Chambery more>> |
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| Flying Visits: Spain (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860118975) Uncovers the unmissable sights and hidden colour of unpredictable Spain- takes a budget flight to explore the frothy architecture and gothic streets of Barcelona - pops over to Bilbao to have a look round the Guggenheim -takes a refreshing beach break in Alicante, the most Spanish of the resort towns -sails on the ferry to Santander, to explore the delights of Cantabria more>> |
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| France (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 186011881X) The best contemporary travel guides, uncovering delightful secrets in some of the earths most travelled spots. Cadogan guides achieve excellent reviews across the travel press. Their style is somewhat more literary than for example the Eyewitness Guides from DK, but they contain a lot of very useful information. Our personal view is that they are best used in planning what to do in a place rather than guiding your way around it. For planning they are probably the best on the market. more>> |
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| Gascony & the Pyrenees (Cadogan Guides, ISBN: 9781860113604) Cadogan explores Gascony’s glorious mountain scenery, lush valleys and fine beaches; Renaissance cathedrals and rugged castles; the armagnac vineyards and foie gras of Gers; the fascinating pilgrim city of Lourdes; the romantic Basque Country, with its unique ancient language and cave painting; and the surfing and sophistication of Biarritz. This guide details over 400 hand-picked places to stay, the best mountain walks, drives, climbs and ski centres as well as local recipes, vineyards and wine-tasting . more>> |