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An Hour from Paris

ebook
Third edition of a unique guide.
Ground-breaking work, Anthony Sattin, The Sunday Times
A kind of Ile de France profonde, John Lichfield, The Independent
The most exciting travel guide I've read in years, Jesse Kornbluth, Huffington Post
A classic, Galignani's bookshop, Paris.
This is a guide to 20 lesser-known rewarding daytrips, within an hour of Paris by train. - Discover half-hidden châteaux and artists' country houses - Walk, boat or dance by the river - Explore old towns and country footpaths - Eat in family-run restaurants with 1950s decor – and prices to match Based on over 20 years' experience of exploring the Paris countryside by train, each visit includes the essential historical context and practical information to help you discover places unknown to many Parisians. Written with humour and a flair for the unusual and authentic, the text is illustrated with original photos and local maps. It includes a unique guide to using the excellent local train network.

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Publisher: Network Books Distribution Ltd

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781843682028
  • File size: 23162 KB
  • Release date: June 7, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781843682028
  • File size: 23162 KB
  • Release date: June 7, 2016

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Travel Nonfiction

Languages

English

Third edition of a unique guide.
Ground-breaking work, Anthony Sattin, The Sunday Times
A kind of Ile de France profonde, John Lichfield, The Independent
The most exciting travel guide I've read in years, Jesse Kornbluth, Huffington Post
A classic, Galignani's bookshop, Paris.
This is a guide to 20 lesser-known rewarding daytrips, within an hour of Paris by train. - Discover half-hidden châteaux and artists' country houses - Walk, boat or dance by the river - Explore old towns and country footpaths - Eat in family-run restaurants with 1950s decor – and prices to match Based on over 20 years' experience of exploring the Paris countryside by train, each visit includes the essential historical context and practical information to help you discover places unknown to many Parisians. Written with humour and a flair for the unusual and authentic, the text is illustrated with original photos and local maps. It includes a unique guide to using the excellent local train network.

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