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Rough Guides: The Rough Guide to Budapest 3
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The Rough Guide to Budapest is the ultimate guide to this fascinating city. The 20-page, full-colour section will inspire you on where to go and what to see, from the magnificent Parliament building to the atmospheric Jewish quarter. In addition, there are two, new, 4-page inserts: 'Budapest's Baths' and 'Musical Traditions.' The new 'author picks' section of all the city's finest hotels and restaurants, will help you decide on the best places to stay, eat and drink, for all budgets. There is extensive coverage of major new museums and attractions, including the Natural History Museum, the Palace of Arts complex and the Holocaust Memorial Centre. The guide also includes details on excursions to nearby Szentendre and Esxtergom and comes complete with detailed maps for the entire city.
Petrohrad
- 445 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Průvodce po památkách a zajímavostech turisticky atraktivních oblastí současného Petrohradu s přehledem hotelů a ubytoven, restaurací i kulturních podniků.
Rough Guide Travel Guides - 6: The Rough Guide to Egypt
- 864 Seiten
- 31 Lesestunden
The Rough Guide to Egypt is the ultimate guide to this fascinating country. The guide opens with a 24-page, full-colour section introducing Egypt’s highlights, including in-depth accounts of all the top sites, from the pyramids at Giza to the incredible tombs in the Valley of the Kings. The main heart of the guide includes detailed, insider listings on where to find the tastiest food and the best places to stay, whether you’re on a budget or travelling in style. There is plenty of practical advice on a host of outdoor pursuits, including diving in the Red Sea to camel-trekking in the Western desert. The guide also includes thorough and informed commentary on Egypt’s history and contemporary culture, as well as detailed maps and plans for every region.
The Rough Guide to Moscow
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Richardson's thorough history and detailed information on sightseeing, lodgings, and restaurants paired with the glossy, colorful guide provide a well-rounded picture of trekking in and around Moscow.
Now in its fifth edition, The Rough Guide to St. Petersburg is the most comprehensive and detailed guide on the market and a necessity for anyone who hopes to travel to this stunning, historically rich and vibrant city. From the imposing imperial palaces to the prison fortress of Shlisselburg; from the Kronstadt, Vyborg and Karelian Isthmus to the Medieval city of Novgorod – this guide has it all. The guide is packed with all the practical details you have come to relie on Rough Guides for as well as the low-down on the city''s history, the rich culture and the ever-changing but forever fascinating and enticing St. Petersburg society.
Budapešť
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Průvodce po Budapešti je neodmyslitelným průvodcem po fascinující maďarské metropoli. Svěžím způsobem podává informace o budapešťských památkách od monumentální budovy parlamentu až po židovskou čtvrť, charakteristickou svojí s osobitou atmosférou. Její součástí jsou i aktuální seznamy barů, klubů, restaurací i obchodů, tipy na výlety a barevná příloha představující nejvýznamnější budapešťské památky a zajímavosti.
The Rough Guide to Budapest
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This Rough Guide provides concise coverage of the sights and attractions of the fascinating city of Budapest, from the 500-year old Turkish baths to the Statue Park of Communist monuments and the Jewish quarter. It includes dozens of recommendations for cafes, bars and restaurants that are fashionable, intriguing or just great value for money, plus advice on which travel passes and city cards are worth buying to make the most of Budapest's excellent public transport system.
Bulharsko: Turistický průvodce (očtená, oslí růžky)
- 474 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The Rough Guide to Hungary
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
This handbook features wide ranging coverage of all the sights, from the elegant Budapest to the villages of the Northern Uplands and the historical towns of the Danube Bend. It includes practical advice on exploring the great outdoors, such as tips on cruising the Danube, hiking in the hills and horse-riding on the Great Plain, plus the lowdown on where to sample the country's famous wines.
The Rough Guide to Romania - Updated Third Edition
- 409 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Traveling in Romania offers both rewards and challenges, with its stunning mountain scenery, diverse wildlife, and unique cultures leaving a lasting impression on visitors. While the country is not as impoverished as some neighboring regions, it remains one of the more difficult places to navigate in Eastern and Central Europe. The legacy of Nicolae Ceausescu's regime and subsequent economic disruptions have led to significant austerity measures, impacting real earnings. Package tours can shield travelers from these realities, but independent exploration reveals the true charm of Romania, especially in its less-visited areas. Embracing the journey, with its encounters with locals and unique experiences, can be far more enriching than typical tourist attractions. The Romanian people, primarily of Latin descent, are known for their warmth and appreciation of life's pleasures, despite the economic challenges they face. The country is home to a rich tapestry of ethnic groups, including Magyars and Transylvanian Germans, each contributing to its cultural diversity. While Bucharest struggles with traffic and urban decay, it remains the cultural and commercial hub. Other cities, like Brasov, Sibiu, and Cluj, offer glimpses of Romania's historical glory, particularly in Transylvania and Banat, where travel is more accessible. These regions boast medieval architecture and vibrant local culture, making them ideal starting points for an
Rumunsko
- 504 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Vydáte-li se na cestu do Rumunska, čekají na vás horské scenerie, bohatá a různorodá příroda, pestrá lidová kultura, lidé a způsob jejich života, jenž v některých případech jako by vypadl přímo z 19. století. Rumunsko však patří také k turisticky nejnáročnějším zemím východní a střední Evropy. Navštívíte-li Rumunsko jako účastníci turistického zájezdu k Černému moři, do Poiany Braşov či po „Drákulově poznávacím okruhu“, tyto tíživé skutečnosti se vás téměř netknou. Nezávislý turista ale nebude mít na růžích ustláno. Přesto má rozhodně cenu zkusit si aspoň kratší soukromou výpravu. Většina půvabných turistických zajímavostí leží totiž na odlehlejších, méně navštěvovaných místech, a právě cesta k nim je cestou k hlubšímu poznání země. Neměli byste však čekat, že vše proběhne hladce a podle plánu, ale naopak se radostně oddat náhodě a přijmout vše, co vás na cestě potká, jako vzrušující dobrodružství.
From the wilds of the Carpathian mountains to the beautiful Delta wetlands, and from medieval churches to traditional local festivals, Romania is a country waiting to be discovered. Get expert advice on travelling around, whether you're chugging along on an old-fashioned train or bundled with the locals into a maxitaxi, and read the latest tips on where to find the most welcoming village homestays and the tastiest Moldavian parjoale Make the most of your time on earth(tm) with The Rough Guide to Romania.
Bulgarien
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Bulgarien bietet einfach alles, was man sich im Urlaub wünscht: Die Küsten mit ihren wunderschönen Sandstränden sind ideal für Sonnenhungrige und Familien mit Kindern. Malerische Berglandschaften begeistern Wanderer und eine Vielzahl an prachtvollen Kirchen und mittelalterlichen Klöstern macht das Land zu einem attraktiven Ziel für Kulturreisende. Der Vis-à-Vis Reiseführer Bulgarien verrät die schönsten Touren durch die vielseitigen Landschaften Bulgariens und führt Besucher zu den zahlreichen Sehenswürdigkeiten der geschichtsträchtigen Städte. Aufwendige 3D-Aufrisszeichnungen geben einen genauen Einblick in die eindrucksvollsten historischen Bauten. Der umfangreiche Praxisteil informiert über Unterhaltung, Nachtleben und Freizeitmöglichkeiten und stellt landestypische Spezialitäten vor.
St. Petersburg is the linchpin for travel to and around Russia, and this guidebook covers it all in this detailed city-guide format. From the historic Peter and Paul fortress to the remarkable art collection at the Hermitage, "The Rough Guide to St. Petersburg" brings this extraordinary European city fully up-to-date and makes it the most timely guide available. Four pages of color maps. 35 maps and plan.
Dublin
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The Rough Guide to Dublin is the definitive guide to the city, entertaining accounts of all the attractions.
Moscow
- 410 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Originally published in 1995, the second edition providing information on the Russian capital. Includes discussions on all the historic sights and the best day-trips from Moscow. Giving listings of the best places to stay, eat and drink, coverage of the city's shops, markets and festivals. In the ROUGH GUIDES series.
St. Petersburg is the linchpin for travel to and around Russia, and this guidebook covers it all in this detailed city-guide format. From the historic Peter and Paul fortress to the remarkable art collection at the Hermitage, "The Rough Guide to St. Petersburg" brings this extraordinary European city fully up-to-date and makes it the most timely guide available. Four pages of color maps. 35 maps and plan.
Romania. The Rough Guide
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Based in part on chapters from the now out of print ROUGH GUIDE TO EASTERN EUROPE, a travel guide to post-Ceaucescu Romania, which offers practical, cultural, political and historical information on the country.
The Real Guide. Hungary
- 278 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden













