100 Cities, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to Do, What to See
By (Author) Joe Yogerst
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
8th November 2022
31st July 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
910.91732
Paperback
400
Width 7mm, Height 9mm
From the skyscrapers of New York City and the hustle of Marrakech to the foodie haven of Singapore and the natural wonders of Cape Town, discover the worlds 100 best cities to explore including amazing skylines, mouthwatering bites, and pure fun in this smart and inspiring travel resource.
Grab your passport and get ready to explore 100 cities around the world. This informative travel guide--the next in National Geographics blockbuster 5,000 Ideas series--takes you from skyscraper-filled concrete jungles to coastal urban oases. Youll find hot tips for the best sights, bites, museums, and more for each location, as well as practical planning advice for when to go and what to expect when you arrive. And theres something in these pages for every traveller: history buff, art lover, foodie, beach bum, or anyone in between.
Take a dim sum tour through San Franciscos Chinatown; hop a bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto to capture two of Japans best cities in one vacation; discover the hidden historical gems in bustling Mumbai; bathe in the sun on Sydneys beaches; temple hop your way through Bangkok and shop its floating markets; stand on the edge of the world in Ushuaia, Argentina, the worlds southernmost city; take a walk through art history in Florence; or go on an urban safari in Nairobi. Filled with expert tips, bonus side trip suggestions, and tons of innovative activities, this is an inspirational and practical keepsake for any kind of globetrotter.
During three decades as a editor, writer, and photographer, JOEYOGERST has lived and worked on four continents--Asia, Africa, Europe, andNorth America. His writing has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, CondeNast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Islands magazine, the New York Times (Paris), andnumerous National Geographic books. During that time, he has won four LowellThomas Awards, including one for Long Road South, his National Geographicbook about driving the Pan American Highway from Texas to Argentina.