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The Rough Guide to Germany

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The Rough Guide to Germany is the ultimate travel guide to this dynamic country. Now in full colour throughout, dozens of colour photos illustrate Germany's stylish cities and beautiful landscapes, its meandering rivers and picture-perfect castles. Detailed accounts of every attraction provide all the information you need to explore the country's exceptional museums, iconic architecture, and its many rural escapes, from the soaring Bavarian Alps and dense woodlands of the Black Forest to the beautiful beaches and islands of the North Sea or the idyllic Rhineland vineyards where you can sample some of the country's many world-class wines.


The guide's bevy of practical advice ensures that, no matter what your budget, you'll find the perfect boutique hotel, convivial hostel, authentic cellar restaurant, stylish gourmet haunt, design-conscious shop, cutting-edge arts venue or hip bar and club,all marked on the book's many colour maps. The Rough Guide to Germany includes well-researched historical and cultural background to help you understand and appreciate this complex country and, above all, make the most of your holiday.



Now available in Kindle format.

912 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1994

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James Stewart

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186 reviews12 followers
September 29, 2012
The Rough Guide is my go-to travel book series, so I chose and read only this one book on Germany for my recent trip. The contents were great. There were a few smaller towns (Schwerin, for example) that were not covered, but the biggies (Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich) were all there and well represented.

I read this book in Kindle format, and unlike other travel books, I could navigate it pretty easily through the Table of Contents and from within the text where the publishers have inserted bookmaIrks. The maps (again like all travel books on the Kindle) were tiny and useless.
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216 reviews
January 5, 2020
This book is informative, but I didn't feel that it had enough photos of the areas of discussion. I feel, for me, travel photography is an important part of a traveling plan -- you want to be able to see what is being discussed without having to pop out into Google to figure out what it is.
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376 reviews1 follower
November 22, 2014
I've already written on Rough Guides, which in general I think is the overall best publisher of travel guides - just to re-cap, very few pics (so what? you're going to SEE the sites), MUCH information - always a good section on the history of the area, recommended books etc.

I use these in conjunction with Rick Steves and get as much if not more info that I need when I travel - and I travel in less than a week - I use Kindle books for my eyes, which are not the greatest - but they are also convenient for travel - paper weighs more than you can imagine, and takes up valuable packing space - I have about six books for this trip all on my "device" so it will help me to travel light.

One last thought - my only concern about Rough Guides is that they don't seem to be doing well in the overall market - I just hope they don't go under! I strongly recommend these guides.
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50 reviews8 followers
January 7, 2017
An individual's assessment of a travel guide hinges largely on that person's approach to travel so what suits one person may not be helpful to another. For just a general view of a country's history, culture, and places of interest for me the Rough Guide series is the best place to start for getting an overview of what one might want to explore in a country.
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Author 2 books14 followers
March 10, 2019
Great guide with lots of detail about Germany, all its regions, accommodation, and all the possible activities one can engage in when in Germany. There are also some colour panels.
The only bad thing about this book is that, having been printed in 2009, it is slowly becoming obsolete due to its nature as a travel guide.
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24 reviews
August 14, 2008
Lonely Planet Books are indispensable, I just wish they were better at referencing the map in the text, and the page ref from the map key.
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October 29, 2012
Very detailed and interesting guide to somehow underrated country even if I'd love to find a little less about it's cities and architecture but more about nature wonders.
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