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Lonely Planet Krakow [Paperback]

Krzysztof Dydynski (Author)
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Lonely Planet Krakow March 2000
Comprehensive coverage of the history, art and architecture of Poland's cultural capital. Essential information on all the sights, from the Wawel castle and Copernicus' academy to Schindler's factory. The guide covers where to stay and eat; excursions to national parks, Auschwitz/Oscwiecim and beyond; and a language section.

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  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications (March 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0864426984
  • ISBN-13: 978-0864426987
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,142,949 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Another User Unfriendly Lonely Planet Guide, April 3, 2000
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Krakow (Paperback)
Despite having numerous bad experiences using Lonely Planet guides in the past (India, Nepal, Colombia etc.), I was recently forced to buy the LP guide on Krakow. I had previously promised myself that I would never again waste my money on a L.P. guide. However, due to the absence of any other guides for Krakow, I was forced to break down and buy this "guide".

I believe that L.P.'s popularity is based on the fact that they have a virtual monopoly on guides for some obscure travel destinations and they have no incentive to improve. I doubt that many travellers rely on LP guides for travel in France, since so many better options are availible. However, if you are travelling to an exotic travel destination, you are stuck with LP.

In any event, the Krakow guide confirmed my negative view of L.P. guides. As usual, the history portion of the guide was very informative and made great reading during my train trip from Prague to Krakow.

However, upon arrival the flaws of the L.P. format became painfully apparent. The font was (as usual) tiny and required a magnifying glass to read. The information regarding sights was overdone for minor sights and woefully lacking for important ones.

For example the portion of the guide dealing with Wawel Castle (one of the top sights in Krakow) was completely unorganized and indecipherable. The cathedral had many things in it which looked interesting but were not commented on in the guidebook. After whetting my appetite to check out the famous Wawel Chokra, the guide did not give information as to locating the thing. Ultimatly, I tagged on to a tour group to get the information which should have been contained in the guide!

Another weak point are the lousy maps. They do not conform with reality and are utterly useless. The maps are located in the back of the book. As a result, in order to use the maps, the user has to flip back and forth between the maps and the sections regarding the location you are trying to track down. This is irritating when you are walking along trying to find something.

The main maps contain a polyglot of information which mixes hotels, restaurants and sights in no apparent order. Would it be too much to ask to have some kind of practical organization? Would it not make sense to put a map in each section with a simple key to the locales discussed? Say what you will about Frommer's, they do maps well! L.P. just gets you lost! I just don't see the adventure into complicating a trip with needless frustration caused by getting lost, especially in a simply laid out city such as Krakow.

In it's defense, the guide did give good recommendations regarding hotels and restaurants and was well done in the Auschwitz section.

If you need a usable guide to get around Krakow, my recomendation would be to buy one of the $1 maps which are sold in the bookstores which surround the Cloth Hall. I did just that after retiring this guide after I wasted a day with it. L.P. serves a good function by filling guidebook gaps with less common travel destinations. However, they need to realize that organization and ease of use are as important as the information contained in the guide. They continue to produce guides which are unwieldy and poorly organized.

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The area of present-day Krakow hosted no tribes for at least 50,000 years - that's what the archaeologists determined after they had examined primitive flint tools and other remains found on the Wawel hill and its environs. Read the first page
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Nowa Huta, Young Poland, Cloth Hall, Art Nouveau, National Museum, Getting There, Morskie Oko, Jagiellonian University, Veit Stoss, New York, Bank Pekao, Black Madonna, Lonely Planet, National Park, Eastern Europe, King Kazimierz Wielki, Plac Matejki, Pope John Paul, Royal Chambers, Slowacki Theatre, Adam Mickiewicz, Central Europe, Century Polish Painting, Corpus Christi, Dom Turysty
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