The New York Times 36 Hours. Europa. 3.a Edición

$ 1,327.00
ISBN: 9783836580595
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“Road trip. Si quieres salir a disfrutar de Europa y de la libertad que da la carretera, hazte con la tercera y muy revisada edición del libro 36 Hours sobre el continente de TASCHEN. Con 130 destinos inolvidables.” ― ELLE

Reseña del editor

Through ancient wonders, world capitals, and tiny places with infectious personalities, Europe packs some serious travel punches. The world's second-smallest continent makes up for size with its intricate cultures and abundant charms, boasting artistic masterpieces and architectural marvels as much as natural splendor.
With 130 expert itineraries from The New York Times's popular 36 Hours column, this updated and revised third edition of the best-selling 36 Hours Europe reveals the continent's brightest gems and best-kept secrets, including 20 new stories. From wine tastings in Burgundy to Flamenco in Seville, from historical Cyprus to easygoing Copenhagen, you'll find the antique and the cutting-edge, the renowned and the unexpected, and all distilled into neat 36-hour schedules, so you can transform your weekends into European adventures. More than 4,500 hours' worth of insightful itineraries to make the most of your stay
Practical recommendations for nearly 500 restaurants and over 400 hotels
Comprehensive revisions to all 130 itineraries
New destinations including Belgrade, the Amalfi Coast, Galway, and more
Color-coded tabs for each region
Nearly 750 photos
20 new stories
Detailed city-by-city maps that pinpoint every stop on your itinerary

From Antwerp to Zurich, trust TASCHEN's New York Times 36 Hours series with your next travel adventure.

Biografía del autor

Barbara Ireland edita las series de libros de viajes 36 Hours, Explorer y Cultured Traveler en colaboración con The New York Times y TASCHEN. Escritora y editora establecida al norte de Nueva York, fue subjefa de las secciones de viajes y opinión en The New York Times. Se graduó en la Universidad de Cornell y recibió la beca de periodismo John S. Knight de la Universidad Stanford.