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An indespensible guide to europe, 22 Mar 2001
By A Customer
Forget about the Lonely Planet and Rough Guide books when backpacking. I took this book and the the Rough Guide with me and the Rough Guide soon got left behind for more space in my backpack. This guide provides an excellent up to date review of accomodation, events and things to do that are aimed at people on a budget. It has maps for anywhere that your average gap year student might go in europe as well as some you might not expect. It gives honest accounts of towns and countries that have come from other travellers(but ignore what it says about Monte Carlo as it is worth visiting) to help you get the most out of your trip. It does give some quite comical generalisations about people of each nationality, but this is the only fault that I could find with it.
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Very useful for Interrailers, 25 Jul 1999
By A Customer
This book revealed itself essential for reserving hostels and for getting around several places across Europe. I'd deffinately recommend it for anybody who is planning on going on an Interrail.
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Mediocre, 27 Jun 1999
By A Customer
I bought this guidebook mainly because it had a lot of useful maps. It doesn't have hardly any real information, though, from all price ranges. I did not notice that this book was published for the budget class. I hope that the next edition has a little information about restaurants and lodging for more budgets.
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