Selected Product: | New York City (City Guide) Paperback Edition: 6 Author: Ginger Otis, Beth Greenfield, Regis St Louis Publisher: Lonely Planet Release Date: 2008-09-01 ISBN-10: 1741048893 ISBN-13: 9781741048896 List Price: $19.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Best Things to Do in New York City: 1001 Ideas ISBN-10: 0789313987 ISBN-13: 9780789313980 List Price:$18.95 Lonely Planet Washington, DC ISBN-10: 1740597990 ISBN-13: 9781740597999 List Price:$17.99 Lonely Planet New York City Encounter ISBN-10: 1740597133 ISBN-13: 9781740597135 List Price:$11.99 Boston (City Guide) ISBN-10: 1741048753 ISBN-13: 9781741048759 List Price:$18.99 New York City Map ISBN-10: 1740597230 ISBN-13: 9781740597234 List Price:$8.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for New York City (City Guide) by Ginger Otis, Beth Greenfield, Regis St Louis (ISBN-10: 1741048893, ISBN-13: 9781741048896). At this time we have not yet written a review for New York City (City Guide) by Ginger Otis, Beth Greenfield, Regis St Louis (ISBN-10: 1741048893, ISBN-13: 9781741048896). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Written by three New Yorkers with opinionated takes on the city they love, this guide will help visitors navigate their way like a local. It includes expanded coverage of midtown Manhattan, the East Village, Harlem, and Brooklyn and boasts a four-color, waterproof pull-out map of the city. Great book! | Customer Rating: | | I just returned from my trip to NYC. This little book proved to be well worth the money. It was well organized and easy to use. I did a few of the suggested neighbourhood walks and they were great. I did not try any of the retaurant recommendations though, but in NYC there is so many food options they can only really scratch the surface in a book like this. I did check out several of the attractions and enjoyed all of them. Lonely Planet hits another one out of the park! | Lonely Planet - Useful, as always11 | Customer Rating: | | I've always used Lonely Planet travel guides in my travels. There's way more to NYC than a guidebook could ever cover but Lonely Planet did a great job as it always does. It's always good to know that I can trust LP to provide the basic information regarding how to get to/from the airport, transportation around the city as well as other information regarding sights and restaurants. | Good guide, but double-check the maps | Customer Rating: | I had to buy this book at the last minute, due to the fact that I wasn't contented with the format and information that New York (Eyewitness Travel Guides) had, which I borrowed from a friend. And I was fairly contented with the amount of information that LP has for this book. It has a detailed coverage of Manhattan and its neighborhoods, and it covers areas outside Manhattan more extensively than the other book.
The one complaint I have about this edition is that they do not double-check the maps. The map at p. 282 especially is at fault. For example, the Majestic Theater is at w 44th St. but the map lists it as somewhere in 41st St. Perhaps somebody forgot to proofread the maps this time. | OK but you don't need it | Customer Rating: | | If you live near by and go frequently then maybe this book would be of use. | Complete NYC guide | Customer Rating: | | Typical LP style guide, it contains interesting city tours and brief descriptions of many touristic and non touristic spots in the city. |
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