Amazon.com Review
Tourists who take Michelin Red Guide France with them on their travels won't have great reading--but they can expect fine accommodations and terrific food. This bare-bones book is intended primarily for motorists--hence the detailed city and highway maps scattered throughout its pages. At the front is a key to the various symbols used in its listings--there are a lot of them, and no doubt you'll be referring back to this key frequently to discover just what a hotel with 3 crossed forks and knives next to a red bird, a telephone receiver and a man at a podium means (nice restaurant in a secluded setting with modem connections in the bedrooms and a conference hall, if you're wondering). There's not text to speak of, just thousands of listings that are updated every year. Michelin has long been one of the world's most trusted guides to the food, lodgings highways of France. Take a guidebook along for information about what to see, but trust Michelin Red Guide France to help you find the best places to stay and eat in every price range.
Product Description
A hotel and restaurant guide for France.







