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(20 customer reviews) 74 of 76 people found the following review helpful
essential guide book,
June 3, 2002 "laf023" (Prague) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Prague (Prague, 4th ed) (Paperback)
I studied in Prague for the last four months, and I took this book with me everywhere. It is the only guidebook that has the hours that everything is open and how to get there. All of the information in it is highly reliable. I highly recommend it if you plan on spending more than a few weeks in Prague, although I supplemented it with the Eyewitness Guide to Prague and the Rough Guide to Prague.
However, it offered little advice on which the best places to eat and stay and visit are. It also has very few pictures, which is unfortunate, because out of the thousands of beautiful places to visit in Prague, it is helpful to be able to see which buildings appeal to oneself the most before choosing to visit them.
If you plan to stay in Prague for longer than a week, this is an essential book to buy. However, for quick trips to Prague, I would suggest buying the Rough Guide to Prague (it offers good advice about where to go) and the Eyewitness Guide to Prague (it has tons of...Read more
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Good, quality guide book.,
December 11, 1999 Philip Wilk (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Prague City Guide (2nd ed) (Paperback)
The Lonely Planet series are usually great books. This guide is no exception. It is definately suited for the budget traveller, so if you are flush with cash, you might want a guide book that will review the more up-scale establishments. If you are strapped for cash, this book will serve you well.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Definitive,
August 28, 2001 A Customer - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Prague (Prague, 4th ed) (Paperback)
In the past year I have had the chance to travel to Prague, Paris, and London, and for each trip I brought along a Lonely Planet city guide. These books are simply the best. In previous travels I have tried books by other groups, but Lonely Planet has never steered me wrong. The books are accurate and up-to-date, and offer advice for all modes of travel (economic, social, time constraints, interests, and so on). The history and culture sections are useful but not too long, and the same is true of the descriptions of the various sites and sights. Don't travel without one!