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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Guide for getting around Sydney with only a few days to sightsee, February 12, 2010
These Top 10 guides by DK Eyewitness are great when one is spending only a few days in one of the world's great cities, in this case, Sydney. (Previously, we used the Top 10 Guide for Athens and found it to be very helpful there as well). This Top 10 provides great detail on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the fascinating back story and floor plans for the Opera House, and inviting descriptions of The Rocks, Darling Harbor, Toranga Zoo, Bondi and Manly Beaches, and tells you how to get around using the ferries, buses, and walking. It has a pullout map in the back and several maps showing graduated detail, so it was very helpful to stay oriented. Like all of DK's Eyewitness Guides, you get history, great graphics and photographs, and suggestions for how to get the most out of one or two days of exploring etc. We used this book to plan our trip (we knew we wanted to sign up for the "bridgeclimb" in advance and this book provided the details that we needed). However, we ran up against what, for us, was a huge disappointment with this specific guide. One of the Top 10 categories for Sydney is restaurants. We have always relied on the descriptions and price range (from $ to $$$$$) in the Eyewitness Guides to decide where we will dine. In this case we picked Aria, which is one of the best in Sydney, and had a price designation of $$$. WELL, this was completely off base, and when we sat down with the menus in front of us and saw that appetizers where $40 AUS and main courses were $60 AUS...we were stunned! We had chosen the restaurant based upon the description and price info in this guide and brought two other couples with us. The food was good and the service was excellent, as described, but the price point was completely inaccurate and greatly exceeded our budget. We stayed, and did our best to limit the damage to our wallets, but it was beyond disappointing and embarrassing, as my husband and I had selected this place. In general, we are great fans of DK Eyewitness Guides because they not only provide great descriptions of places of interest, but they are also very good at restaurant and hotel description and recommendations. They generally provide an accurate price range, and apt descriptions of the food and ambiance. (In this case, we were disappointed and inconvenienced, as we discussed above, with the inaccurate designation of a restaurant's elevated price range, hence the removal of one star) We have been using these guides for over 15 years, when we travel abroad, and have found that we can usually rely on the information contained within them. We find the history of each place, the timelines of events, the color graphics, maps and photographs to be user-friendly, very helpful and engaging.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Very obvious info., February 20, 2011
There is some ok info in this. Not worth it for me. Restaurants and things to do are plainly obvious in Sydney or the internet. The rest of the book is mainly fluff and hitory info. However, it may be worth it just for the map booklet we tore out of the back. It has detailed carry maps, especially of the ferries and subway/rail systems.
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Great quick guide, November 14, 2010
I purchased this for my in-laws when they took an Australian cruise. They didn't have much time in each city so they needed something that would provide highlights. They told me this book was perfect for planning an itinerary for their limited amount of time. The gorgeous photos also make this book a great souvenir of their trip.
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