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Insiders' Guide to Berkeley and the East Bay [Paperback]

Carol Fowler (Author)
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November 1, 2002 Insiders' Guide Series
Berkeley and the East Bay area are so appealing, travelers to California may find it hard to squeeze in its sister city across the bay. Sparkling weather, a well-founded sense of community, a diverse population, unique architecture, and a lively mix of cultural, culinary, and collegiate atmosphere appeal to visitors and transplants alike. This thorough guide, filled with thoughtful reviews and insider tips, will have readers feeling like natives in no time.

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Insiders' Guide to Berkeley and the East Bay offers travelers, newcomers and locals the best, most comprehensive information on what's happening in this beautiful and culturally vibrant area. The stunning views in Mount Diablo State Park, the urban shopping neighborhoods of Elmwood and Rockridge, and the world-renowned UC-Berkeley are just a few of the area's many attractions. Whether you prefer to ride the ferry across San Francisco Bay, spend the afternoon browsing Berkeley's many bookshops, or sample authentic Mexican food at a taqueria, you'll find limitless opportunities for fun, dining, recreation, and adventure. (6 x 9, 416 pages, b&w photos, maps)

About the Author

Carol Fowler, former travel editor for the Contra Costa Times, is a frequent contributor to Diablo, the Magazine of the East Bay, and other periodicals. A resident of the East Bay area for 34 years, she is an active member of the Society of American Travel Writers.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Insiders' Guide; 1st edition (November 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0762723734
  • ISBN-13: 978-0762723737
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,824,769 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars OK, but not outstanding, June 20, 2009
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This guide, now a bit outdated, is useful but not outstanding. Over a two-month period I ended up reaching not so often for this book. First, I love maps, and this is definitely not a strong point for this guide. Second, I don't like too much guides that devote a disproportionate amount of space to restaurants, shops, hotels and nightlife, which this book does abundantly. This may be a good book to have if you are planning to stay in the area for a long time, but for a short stay I would definitely not buy it. Especially given that nowadays you can find so much information about hotels and restaurants online (including reviews). Also, this book won't tell you much about the many hiking opportunities in the area. Given that the book is about 400 pages long and the area is not so large, it would have been nice to include some more information about local trails. Luckily you can find more than you need to know about that in the beautiful "Afoot & Afield San Francisco Bay Area: A Comprehensive Hiking Guide".
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4.0 out of 5 stars great orientation for newcomers, July 25, 2008
This review is from: Insiders' Guide to Berkeley and the East Bay (Paperback)
It can be hard to find in-depth introductions to the East Bay, which, though lovely and a big city in its own right, is generally overshadowed by the glamor and tourist-readiness of San Francisco. This fills that gap.

The author has been a long-term newspaper reporter in the area, and the writing has the great casual assurance that only years of professional experience, *plus* first-hand understanding and affection, can easily convey. So much guidebook writing is such hackwork, a boosterish string of addresses and cliches, but the narrative here has intelligence, a sense of recent history and occasionally some understated-yet-sharp insights behind its listings and descriptions.

While most of the book focuses on Berkeley and Oakland, the author also gives some attention to "beyond the tunnel" -- the suburbs that are inland from O & B. This wasn't important to me, but could be useful as an even-rarer info source for folks who are looking to live in or visit those communities.

So far, I've used the book as background info for an apartment hunt in Oakland and Berkeley in preparation for an upcoming move. Oddly, one of the more useful sections for this was the "Shopping Districts." Although I had zero plans to buy anything in a "cute shop," knowing where the little neighborhood mainstreets were made it easier for me to judge whether potential apartments were in walkable neighborhoods, and the description of the mix of stores gave me a sense of whether I'd find the shopping useful, rather than malled-out or gentrified.

Once I get there, I definitely plan to consult the book some more, for restaurants, festivals, parks, etc.

If I had any gripe, it might be the design and layout, which does *not* negatively affect the content, but makes me think the publisher was cheaping out a little. The cover is really bland, with that over-familiar Cal gate, and what's up with the way-early-90s purple-and-green "desktop publishing" fade-effects? The visual presentation gives Oakland and Berkeley short shrift as cities, implying that the university is the only interesting thing. The text inside seems to have been mostly flowed-in and auto-formatted -- if you're looking for large-ish text, great, but if you like information presented compactly and efficiently, well, get your page-turnin' finger ready! Repeat: That's no gripe on the above-average writing and helpful info, though, which makes up for the basic design.
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