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TRAVEL BOOKS DENMARK
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Lonely
Planet
Denmark
400 pages 2nd Ed
(30 July, 1999) |
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This guide to Denmark
provides extensive transportation options, from free
bikes to ferries; engaging background information on
4000 years of Danish history and arts, including an
architecture section; and details on a variety of festivals
featuring everything from Viking plays to rock concerts.
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Lonely
Planet
Copenhagen
Paperback - 240 pages
1st Ed (7 June, 2001) |
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Includes a special section on Copenhagen's
world-famous Jazz festival with insider information
on the northern nightlife and activites from canal-boating
to cycling and castle-hopping. The guide features
accommodation options for every budget and the best
places to eat and drink.
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Lonely
Planet
Scandinavia
& Baltic Europe
Paperback - 552 pages
5th Ed (23 February, 2001) |
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Words and phrases from ten languages
are listed in this wide-ranging guide. There are tips
on where to eat and stay, all the transport options,
and advice on the best spots for yachting, cruising
and skating.
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Lonely Planet
Scandinavian
Phrasebook
Paperback - 352 pages
3rd Ed (23 February, 2001) |
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Explore Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway, Sweden and the Faeroe Islands with his all-in-one
guide. With handy phrases to help the traveller get
the most out of festivals, music and the outdoors,
it also covers local customs and culture, sightseeing,
shopping and eating out.
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Rough Guide
Mini Copenhagen
Paperback - 288 pages
(22 February, 2001) |
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The full low-down on the
Danish capital and by far Scandinavia's most affordable
city. We have descriptions of all the sights and neighborhoods
of the city from the royal palaces of Amalienborg to
bohemian Christiania, and critical reviews of the pick
of the city's hotels, restaurants, bars and pastry shops.
Also includes excursions to the castles of Helsingor
and Hillerod, and the historic town of Roskilde. |
AA
Road Map Scandinavia
Paperback
(1 March, 2001) |
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Taken from the "AA Road
Atlas Europe", this 12.6 miles to 1 inch (1:800,000/1cm
= 8km) mapping is now available in a handy sheet map
format with a practical and durable cover. Fully up-to-date,
it contains all you'll need to know on motorways, dual
carriageways and local roads, plus those still under
construction. There are also details on toll gates and
fees, service areas, road numbers, as well as tunnels,
passes and boundaries. National parks and places of
interest are indicated too, making this map suitable
for touring and sight-seeing, as well as for travelling
on business. |
Rough Guide
Scandinavia
Paperback - 768 pages
5th Ed (29 June, 2000) |
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A guide to Scandinavia which
covers Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. It features
in-depth accounts of all the main towns, critical reviews
of accommodation, restaurants and bars, practical guidance
on the great outdoors, and discussion of politics, architecture
and the environment. |
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