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1: Rick Steve's Best of Eastern Europe 2007
I love this book! The style he has written the book in is so full of easy to understand information - written diary style I feel. I would choose Rick Steve's guide books over any of the other well known ones anytime in the future. Some books are full of lovely glossy colour photos and others with short pieces of information whereas this book is brim full of wonderful insights of the countries. Well worth it.
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2: Yeah for Rick Steves!
I've traveled Europe with the advise of this man, and he's never let me down. Once again, a plethora of information. Can't travel without him!
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3: Rick Steves' Eastern Europe Guide
As always, this guide book of Rick Steves' was just what we needed during our recent trip to Prague, Vienna, and Budapest! Very easy to read, lighthearted, witty, funny, and yet very informative. Helped us decide where and when to see the sights in the cities. The book is a good buy!
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4: Good book for the major cities
I enjoyed this book even though it missed some coutries we wanted to travel to, such as Romania. It was perfect if you want to visit the major attractions and major cities. The walking tour of Auschwitz and Krakow were fantastic. The information was up-to-date and detailed (such as how to use the Hungarian baths in Budapest). We also found the restaurants to be good as well. I recommed the book if you are doing a "whirlwind" trip of Eastern Europe (ours lasted just one month and was 6 countries). For more in-depth country info, you might need a more detailed country guide.
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5: Another great guide from Rick Steves
I've always been a big fan of Rick Steves' guides. This one is no different. It's not the best guide if you want to see everything in Eastern Europe, which most of us don't really have the time for anyway. That's why having the best picks at your fingertips is the best way to go.
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