You’ll find marquee metropolises like New York, Montreal, and Los Angeles; world-famous natural wonders at Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon; the hidden charm of Rust Belt cities like Duluth and Detroit, as well as 29 new destinations not published in the first edition, including Banff, with its crystal blue glacier-fed lakes, and El Paso, where the border culture spans two states and two countries. Excellent read! I bought this book for my partner who works in America a lot, and it this book was great for when he had a spare day or two over there.
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Otherwise, as a personal read to spark the traveling bug in us all, it falls flat many times making the itineraries sound boring with poor choices of photos that make you glad you have used up all your vacation days already or happy your not traveling to said place. Weekends on the road. In reading about the places which I am already familiar, there seems to be a mix of "tourist" sites to see along with some "off the beaten path" sites which tells me the book will be very helpful when traveling and will give us the opportunity to see some of the stuff everyone sees and other things not everyone does. Whimsical illustrations, great quick travel recommendations like in the 36 hrs column NYT. A writer and editor based in upstate New York, she is a former deputy Travel editor and deputy Op-Ed page editor at The New York Times. Anyone who actually follows these itineraries must be dead for the amount of sugar, alcohol and comfort food it has you consume at the expense of seeing real sites. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Barbara Ireland, a writer and editor based in western New York State, is a former deputy travel editor and deputy Op-Ed page editor at The New York Times.
The New York Times 36 Hours book. They have been categorized to cover labyrinthine international cities New York and Los Angeles, the West Coast, Southeast, Midwest & Great Lakes, and Southwest & Rocky Mountains regions of the USA & Canada, and the larger dominions of Europe, Asia & Oceania, and Latin America & The Caribbean. El ibro está dividido en zonas geográficas, lo que facilita la planificación si vas a ir a una región concreta: costa este, California, Sur... En cada una de las ciudades se proponen museos, lugares históricos, restaurantes, etc. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. L’unico appunto che ho da fare è sullo stato del libro: l’ho acquistato usato dal marketplace spedito da Amazon con la dicitura “in ottimo stato”, tuttavia la copertina è un po' rovinata e sbiadita. This is a review from the standpoint of a travel guide enthusiast. Great delivery service & condition of book is excellent, thank you. While realistically, you may forget to consult the book before a big trip - or some of the recs may get out of date - I still love cozying up on the couch and reading and dreaming about cities I want to visit. You can always change your tracker preferences by visiting our Cookie Policy. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote.
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There are several cities in each area ranging from touristy places to places off the beaten path. It's not a travel guide at all. The title should read: "Young Hipsters Guide To Alcoholism And Pedantry." This book is so cool!
This is fantastic and makes me so excited to travel!
The New York Times has been offering up dream weekends with practical itineraries in its popular weekly "36 Hours" column since 2002.
Sale You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.Something went wrong. It's really great to flick through every now and again too, because the illustrations are lovely. This turned out to be a much larger tome than I expected - I guess I should have paid attention to the number of pages. I think it's one of those great coffee table books (i love the whimsical illustrations too) to have around to peruse every once in a while :) And, if you remember to consult it before travel, the recommendations are usually very good. Flexibound – Download: Adobe Reader, October 22, 2014 Este libro es idóneo para lectores viajeros y/o curiosos ya que propone una serie de actividades para las 36 horas imaginarias de una visita a un número enorme de ciudades de EE.UU. Barbara Ireland edits the 36 Hours, Explorer, and forthcoming Cultured Traveler series of travel books in collaboration with The New York Times and TASCHEN. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Flexibound: 672