Read Online Frommer EasyGuide to Montreal and Quebec City 2014 Easy Guides Leslie Brokaw Erin Trahan Matthew Barber 9781628870183 Books
Selling for a lower price than any similar guidebook, and deliberately limited to a short 256 pages, this EasyGuide is an exercise in creating easily-absorbed travel information. It emphasizes the authentic experiences in each destinationthe most important attractions, the classic method of approaching a particular destination; the best choices for accommodations and meals; the best ways to maximize the enjoyment of your stay. Because it is "quick to read, light to carry", it is called an "EasyGuide", and reflects Arthur Frommer's lifetime of experience in presenting clear and concise travel advice.
Read Online Frommer EasyGuide to Montreal and Quebec City 2014 Easy Guides Leslie Brokaw Erin Trahan Matthew Barber 9781628870183 Books
"Another good tour guide"
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Frommer EasyGuide to Montreal and Quebec City 2014 Easy Guides Leslie Brokaw Erin Trahan Matthew Barber 9781628870183 Books Reviews :
Frommer EasyGuide to Montreal and Quebec City 2014 Easy Guides Leslie Brokaw Erin Trahan Matthew Barber 9781628870183 Books Reviews
- This is a lightweight and brief guide to seeing Montreal and Quebec City. Oddly enough, that fact represents the strength and weakness of this volume.
I did not know that this was a rather brief guide when I ordered it (I can't blame Frommer's for that!). I had wanted a longer, more detailed version.
But, at that, this is still a useful volume. The next time that I visit Montreal, this book will still be useful. It nicely describes recommended restaurants in various areas of the city--ranked by price. For instance, Downtown features expensive venues such as Europea (French). Moderately priced restaurants include Beaver Hall (with the same chef as Europea!) and Brasserie T. Inexpensive? A breakfast spot called (I love it!) Eggspectation or Java U (near Concordia University).
One of the things I like to do when visiting a city is to take local tours. I would look forward to a boat tour--and one can see information about that on pages 91-92 and a land tour (such as the Gray Line tour).
Just so with Quebec City.
All in all, despite its brevity, it should serve me well. . . . - I purchased this book to take along on our vacation and I was not disappointed. It's not too thick and cumbersome and can easily fit in a tote bag. The walking tours were well planned out, interesting and easy to follow.
It's especially helpful that the Metro stops are listed for each place of interest.
We did not get lost at all. Included is a nice tear out map that was very helpful.
I suggest reading this book before embarking, so that you can plan your sightseeing. - We are planning a trip to Montreal and Quebec and like this book very much. It has been very helpful. Snort and just focuses on teh 2 area we plan on visiting.
- I have planned many trips with Frommer's guides and this one is no exception. Easy to find
information and recommendations are good. Map comes with book. - great sller
- bought the version would have preferred this one in paperback
- Another good tour guide
- Great little book, type is easier to read than a AAA book,