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C**F
Can’t travel with anyone else!
If you aren’t traveling with Rick Steves you are missing out. His books are absolutely the best. We get one for every major city we plan to stay in for more than 2 days. If it’s a pass through city on a longer tour of the area, we get the book for the entire country. For understanding and visiting a city tho, his city books are the best. You get all the best sights with hints about the best time to visit, prices, and any issues or problems you might encounter. The very best part are the “city walks” he has in the book. Be sure you take the Red Light walk and the City walk. They are fantastic.
P**N
Gift for client
But these travel books for my clientsRick does a great job in his travel books
R**N
Indespensible guide book
I have been to 30 countries around the world. However, this was going to be my first trip to the Netherlands. I actually got four other guide books out of the library on the Netherlands, but they didn't have Rick Steves book. Therefore I read the other four, cover to cover, then purchased the RS book to take with me on my trip. In my opinion Rick Steves is equal to, or superior than, any of the other books I read. One thing for sure, Rick recommends that if you do your homework you will have a great trip. I wholeheartedly concur.I like to think of myself as an experienced world traveler. My recommendations are that if you're going to South America, the South American Guide Book is indespensible. (It's been published for decades, and is thick, but compact. Last one I saw was bound in a red hard back binding. If you're going to Asia, then you'll have to make your own decision about which guide book to get. But DO learn enough of the language of the country you are going to, or you'll end up having a difficult time. AND finally, if you're going to somewhere in Europe, get a Rick Steves guide book. They cover every imaginable detail, and provide enough information to insure that you will have a stupendous trip.
B**E
Very useful and up-to-date
We were traveling with granddaughters who were unfamiliar with the area. Studying the book helped them decide each day's plan for sightseeing.
W**G
if you're traveling, you'll travel better with Rick
Rick steves is the way to go to travel to europe. He doesn't just list things to see, he ranks them and creates itineraries based on how many days you'll be spending there. reading him it'll feel like he is traveling along with you.
K**N
Helpful information not found elsewhere
I made a short trip to Amsterdam to see the Vermeer exhibit a few months ago. This book and the accompanying map was really, really helpful. I also spent a lot of time researching on the internet, most of it not necessary. With this book and perhaps watching a YouTube video or two on using their transportation systems, you'll be good. :)
C**7
Perfect for 1st time traveler's!
This travel guide is a great investment, especially if it's your first time travelling! It has a map of Amsterdam attached to the back cover, a list of all the attractions, list of places you HAVE to see, should TRY to see and some that'll be worth your while.It contains points of interest in EACH city in Amsterdam, schedules of the operating times at each attraction, and recommendations of what time you should visit each attraction to avoid long lines.
S**F
A view of Amsterdam from the pro traveler
Another very well done Rick Steves book. He basically tells you everything you need to know. Sometimes it's more information than you can handle and not something you read like a novel. These are always a must buy if you are going to Europe for an extended period of time and want to make the most of a city visit.
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