Frommer's France
By (Author) Anna E. Brooke
By (author) Lily Heise
By (author) Tristan Rutherford
By (author) Louise Simpson
By (author) Mary Novakavich
By (author) Kathryn Tomasetti
FrommerMedia
FrommerMedia
1st October 2024
25th New edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
914.404842
Paperback
856
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Take the guesswork out of vacation planning. Frommers hires only seasoned experts, journalists who live in France either full-time or part-time, which means their advice doesnt have to be second-guessed. Its savvy, dependable, and not based on one or two short trips to France, but on a lifetime of exploration. They offer a detail- and tip-rich commentary on Frances iconic sights, and will introduce you to restaurants, off-the-beaten-path attractions, and shops that few tourists know to visit. So whether youre going to be castle-hopping in the Loire Valley, skiing the French Alps, lounging on the sands of the French Riviera, tippling at Bordeaux wineries, or taking Paris by storm, this book is for you.Vive La France!
Frommers Francecontains:
*Dozens of stunning, full-color photos throughout
*Helpful maps,including a fully-detachable fold-out map
*Strategic itineraries, including for families and weeklong stays, so you can make the most of your time
*Authentic experiencesto help you appreciate French culture, cuisine, historic sights and customs like a local
*Candid reviewsof the best restaurants, attractions, tours, shops, and experiencesand advice on the ones not worth your time and money
*Accurate, up-to-date infoon transportation, useful websites, costs, telephone numbers, and more
*Budget-planning helpwith the lowdown on prices and ways to save money, whether youre traveling on a shoestring or in the lap of luxury
About Frommers:Theres a reason that Frommers has been the most trusted name in travel for more than sixty years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles became a household name helping millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommers.
Anna E. Brooke relocated from her native Britain to Paris in 2000 and hasn't looked back since. She is now a full-fledged bohemian, juggling life between freelance travel writing Frommer's, Sunday New York Times Travel, Time Out Paris and the Financial Times, children's fiction, acting and songwriting for film.
Lily Heise went to Paris as an exchange student in 2000 and fell in love with the country. She has extensive experience in the travel and culture sectors and contributes to various international and local publications, both in print and on-line. She lives in Montmartre and spends her free time exploring off-beat Paris, in addition to villages and vineyards around the country.
Mary Novakovich is an award-winning travel writer and journalist and a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers. She has been writing extensively about France and her other specialist countries for 15 years for The Independent, The Guardian, Sunday Times Travel Magazine, BBC, France Magazine and CNN, among others. She has also written guidebooks for Frommer's, Berlitz and Insight Guides. She resides in Hertfordshire, UK.
Tristan Rutherford has been a freelance writer for over a decade. His lucky first assignment took him to Nice and he's been based there ever since. He has visited over sixty countries and written about twenty of them for the Independent and the Sunday New York Times Travel Magazine. Tristan also lectures on travel journalism at London's Central Saint Martins. He lives in Nice, France.
Louise Simpson fell in love with all things French as a teenager on holidays to her family home in Dordogne and as a French student at Cambridge University. Since moving to Southern France in 2003, she has authored over 10 print and on-line travel guides to Southern and Central France and written for the Financial Times Weekend, Independent on Sunday and Times online in the UK. She also writes a regular food column for Monaco Life. Louise lives in Nice, France.