Fodor's Ireland 2011
Get inspired and plan your next trip with Fodor’s ebook travel guide to Ireland.
Intelligent Planning: Discover all of the essential, up-to-date travel insights you expect in a Fodor’s guide, including Fodor’s Choice dining and lodging, top experiences and attractions, and detailed planning advice.
Easy Navigation for E-Readers: Whether you’re reading this ebook from start...more
Intelligent Planning: Discover all of the essential, up-to-date travel insights you expect in a Fodor’s guide, including Fodor’s Choice dining and lodging, top experiences and attractions, and detailed planning advice.
Easy Navigation for E-Readers: Whether you’re reading this ebook from start...more
ebook, 708 pages
Published
May 31st 2011
by Fodor's
(first published January 12th 1986)
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I bought the Kindle edition of this book for our recent trip to Ireland, rather than carrying heavy travel books on this trip. I found it frustrating to use, although it seemed to contain the necessary information.
The most significant complaint I have is that there is no index, so finding information is difficult. I used it primarily in the evenings to read about the next day's sights, to be able to choose which of the sights to see in our limited time. The only way to find things was to use the...more
The most significant complaint I have is that there is no index, so finding information is difficult. I used it primarily in the evenings to read about the next day's sights, to be able to choose which of the sights to see in our limited time. The only way to find things was to use the...more
If you’re planning to spend a week or two in Ireland, this would be a good guide to introduce you to the wonderful island. It’s chock-full of small essays on various aspects of the regions and culture with planners, good-but-not-great photos and a pull-out map.
You’ll get an overview of major attractions, information about the major towns with a brief section on places to stay with starred top recommendations. A table of contents is sectioned in twelve parts, starting with “Experience Ireland” wh...more
You’ll get an overview of major attractions, information about the major towns with a brief section on places to stay with starred top recommendations. A table of contents is sectioned in twelve parts, starting with “Experience Ireland” wh...more
I have never been to Ireland. But if I do make that trip some day, this book would be a valuable help to me. Fodor's travel books are a pretty good product, very consistent. This is no different.
The book is organized sensibly enough: a generic introduction to Ireland, and then a region by region treatment. At the regional level (e.g., Dublin, the Midlands, the Northwest, Northern Ireland), the reader is introduced to placves to stay, places to eat, places to visit. There are many maps, which hel...more
The book is organized sensibly enough: a generic introduction to Ireland, and then a region by region treatment. At the regional level (e.g., Dublin, the Midlands, the Northwest, Northern Ireland), the reader is introduced to placves to stay, places to eat, places to visit. There are many maps, which hel...more
Certainly the most comprehensive guide book I've picked up on Ireland so far. It's really well organized, has fantastic photos, and a lot more information on just about everything than I've seen in any other book so far. I borrowed a copy from the library, but I'm definitely planning on buying my own copy to take with us on our trip.
One of my three favorite Irish travel guides. My favorite feature is "Fodor's Choice" ratings which highlight places and events the editor's particularly recommend along with an explanation of *why* they recommend it.
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