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J**A
Great map in an easy to use package
Great way to get the feel of how a city is laid out. A navigation app on a phone tells you how to get somewhere, but with this map you can also see what's nearby.
S**N
I Love Knopf's Mapguides
I actually haven't used the Paris Mapguide (not going until next Fall) but I have used their London guide and it's wonderful. Just pick out the district and the sights you want to see and look at the map for that area. It was easy to figure how to get there and if I could walk to the different historic sights I wanted to visit. The guide also recommends shops and restaurants. Couldn't live without my Knopf Mapguides - highly recommend them!
E**Y
More than just a map
This little book is a nice combination of guide and map. I'm somewhat obsessed with finding the perfect guidebook every time I take a trip ... I often buy more than one just to be sure I don't miss anything. While it's great to have that kind of information on hand, it's best to have on hand back at the hotel in my suitcase rather than weighing down my purse while I'm out sightseeing. I read through my big guidebooks, then made a few sticky notes with a few things I wanted to remember and stuck them on the relevant pages of this one to take with me. After all, who needs to lug a guidebook containing things like hotel information around all day?This is a great size for carrying in a purse. It's also small enough that my husband can be persuaded to stow it in his jacket. Even better!The book starts out with a double-page horizontal fold-out showing a map of the entire city divided into 10 sections. (Arrondissements are roughly shown but not drawn out.) Each section then gets its own two-page vertical fold-out, including a larger map. Points of interest are reviewed, including a number of restaurants, cafes, bars, shopping, and things to see. There are lots of color pictures on every page. The maps include Metro stops and there's also a Metro map of the city in the back.The section maps are MUCH easier to read than the little maps you can get from the hotels or at the Metro stations. Not only is the print bigger, but the maps themselves are not as unwieldy as a regular map. I felt just a little less touristy reading them.I sometimes wished there was just a little more detailed information, but that would make for a bigger, heavier book. Overall, I think they did a good job of balancing the need for information with a manageable size.
S**M
Indispensible Travel Companion!!!
My wife and I spent 10 days in Paris in July 2013 and we carried this little book everywhere we went as it weighs next to nothing. The beginning of the book showed the arrondissement and the corresponding pages. We love how the pages flip up to just the section we were exploring. It also has the metro lines on the back of the book.Note, however, treat this book for what it really is ... it's basically a well organized map. It has a tidbits of must and should-see places for each sections and some recommended restaurants, but for all intent and purpose, this served only as a map for us. We did our Paris planning by visiting various websites and utilizing other Paris related travel books.One final note, when we were travelling, we were never completely lost. We always knew where we are at any particular point and where we're going. I'm not sure if this map was meant for you to get completely lost in Paris (e.g., take the metro and get off at wherever your heart desires) and figure out where you are. I'm sure you can figure it out quite easily, but the book doesn't have a list of all the street names and corresponding pages like a true atlas does. But people in Paris are friendly ... just figure out which arrondissement you're at, open up the map and say, "Bonjour, I'm a lost tourist, can you tell me where we're at?" :)Buy this book and enjoy your trip.
U**E
Great guide to a hell-hole
Spent 11 days in Italy a few months ago. Nice thing is, all of them Italians speak-a the English. As they should, we conquered them in the last WW. Actually, they're much nicer than the French, for the most part, and I speak French, and have been to France a few times.Most of our time was spent in Rome. What a gawd-awful sewer of city. Magnificent ruins and fabulous museums tied together by a confusing system of streets that lead nowhere and everywhere.Most of the city is a deteriorating toilet, but like hitting your thumb with a hammer, must be experienced once and only once, to get the feeling. Florence was fantastic, by the way.We ended up staying in a hotel near the cheeziest tourist attraction in the planet, the Trevi Fountain. The hotel, the Delle Nazioni could not have been better, I would certainly stay there again, should I unwillingly choose to visit Rome again.So take this little guide and visit the various 9th circles of Rome.
M**B
This is the Paris map you need
I had never been out of North America before, and I tend to over-prepare for trips, so I bought several Paris maps and guidebooks to plan for a recent trip. As it turns out, this was the only one I actually carried around the city with me. The map is very clear and readable, moreso even than the official Paris map given out at the Office of Tourism. And because the individual maps are small, you don't feel conspicuous when you pull the book out on the metro or street corner. When I was planning my trip, I was a little disappointed that the maps were not arranged by arronidissement. But when you get to the city, you realize that arrondissements have little importance to the visitor.Though the book does include some suggestions on hotels, restaurants, and attractions, they're very incomplete, already out of date, and mostly just there to fill out the layout. I don't hold that against the book because the maps themselves are so very useful. Use other sources to plan your itinerary, but leave them at home or in the hotel room, and stick this book in your pocket. It's really all you will need to get around.Because I used this book so heavily during my trip and marked it up with notes and directions, I'm keeping it as a memento of my time in Paris.
J**L
Great books
These little books are perfect for touring on foot and give great detail on individual neighborhood maps. Fit in a big pocket
H**I
Ideal for Rome
Excellent little book - pocket size, fold out maps, all attractions. Perfect for touring the sites.
S**Y
Five Stars
Brilliant!
M**P
Good guide for most of the City of Paris
The best part of these guides are the sectional maps, very handy. Not certain how practical the shopping and dining recommendations are for most travellers. But a good overview nonetheless.
A**A
The Best Map I've Ever Used!
First time in Paris, traveling alone. Trying not to look too much like a tourist!This map book opens in a way that means it is always small like a book. It is incredibly easy to read and follow. I didn't ever get lost and I felt super-confident to roam at will!Highly, highly recommended (I will never use another type of map again).
A**Y
These are the BEST. They are super lightweight and fit easily into ...
These are the BEST. They are super lightweight and fit easily into a purse, ready to be plucked out when you are looking for direction in the midst of aimlessly wandering a foreign city! They are often older so the restaurant info and/pricing may not be up-to-date, but I am personally not concerned about that. My only wish is that they had them for more cities!
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