The Unofficial Guide to Paris

The Unofficial Guide to Paris by David Applefield, published by Wiley on December 19, 2005, is a comprehensive resource for travelers exploring the City of Light. This fourth edition, spanning 480 pages, provides practical advice and insights to help visitors navigate Paris with confidence, even amidst language barriers. The guide covers essential aspects of travel, including accommodations, dining options, and cultural attractions.
Readers will find a wealth of information designed to enhance their experience in Paris. The book offers insider tips on selecting charming hotels and includes reviews of over 60 restaurants, ranked for convenience. Additionally, it presents a thorough overview of the city’s cultural and historic sights, making it a valuable companion for anyone looking to explore Paris, whether traveling solo or with family.
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From the publishers of The Unofficial Guide(r) to Walt Disney World(r)
“A Tourist’s Best Friend!”
–Chicago Sun-Times
“Indispensable”
–The New York Times
Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide(r):
* Honest advice that allows you to feel safe and comfortable in the City of Light, despite the language barrier
* Insider tips on finding the most charming hotels
* More than 60 restaurants reviewed and ranked
* A complete guide to Paris’s cultural and historic sights
* All the details on how to enjoy Paris with your kids
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