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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
plain and honest,
By marzipan "panchild" (Greenwich, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Scandinavian & Baltic Europe (Scandinavian and Baltic Europe, 5th ed) (Paperback)
This book is obviously aimed at the budget traveler, and does its job well enough, pointing out clean and cheap places to stay, eat, and get around. It doesn't have much to offer however to those travelers who'd like to sleep and dine a notch up. It gives adequate overviews of the cities, but I found the cultural particulars lacking.It seems to have a bias toward Disney style miniature villages etc., more than major museums. Or perhaps that's just Scandanavia; I haven't been there yet, am still in the process of planning a trip this summer. When you don't have a lot of time you want to know the outstanding sights in museums you'll visit, since you won't be able to see everything. Like most travel guides, this one will work better if you also read its competition, such as Fodors, Michelin Green, Insight in planning your trip. LONELY PLANT however, by skipping those glitzy color photos that might lure you away from home in the first place, creates a light and compact package that's sufficient for the journey, as long as you've used other guides and resources for advance planning.
4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disgraceful garbage,
This review is from: Lonely Planet Scandinavian & Baltic Europe (Scandinavian and Baltic Europe, 5th ed) (Paperback)
Another bomb from Lonely Planet. Incoherent, often wrong and poorly written. It amazes me how this company's guide books have become the most popular amongst young travellers. This one covers the entire Scandinavian region - including the baltic republics and St. Petereburg. Like most of the regional LP books, this one doesn't follow a standardised format and provides the reader with reams of useless information. How anyone is supposed to plan a trip using this book is beyond me. Garbage.
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Lonely Planet Scandinavian & Baltic Europe (Scandinavian and Baltic Europe, 5th ed) by Clay Lucas (Paperback - Feb. 2001)
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