Paris

“Paris” by Knopf Guides, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2001, is a practical travel resource designed for easy navigation through the city. This edition features 60 pages of full-color maps and information, making it a convenient companion for exploring Paris. The guide includes street maps that cover every street in popular neighborhoods, ensuring that travelers have access to up-to-date information as they navigate the city.
Readers will find detailed road maps that encompass the entire region, accompanied by insights into local sights, museums, architecture, nature, hotels, restaurants, and shops. This comprehensive approach allows for a thorough understanding of the area, making it suitable for both casual visitors and those seeking a deeper exploration of Paris. The compact size and single fold design enhance its portability, making it easy to carry while on the go.
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Easy to open and to carry (only one fold), large scale, easy to read, all in full color. In the city guides: street maps cover every street in the most popular neighborhoods. They are up-to-date and will be kept updated.
It looks like a city MapGuide but covers an entire region. Instead of street maps, it provides detailed road maps — each accompanied by information on the area’s sights, museums, architecture, nature, hotels, restaurants, shops.
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