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通过 50 条徒步旅行,探索光之城的林荫大道和小酒馆,突出主要地标和鲜为人知的瑰宝。
巴黎是一座完美的探索城市,这本电子书就是为此而设计的。在每一页上,您都会找到一张带插图的地图,以及有关哪里吃、喝、停车和购物的内幕信息。
通过这五十条自助徒步冒险,您可以探索从凯旋门到卢浮宫的历史遗迹,也可以发现鲜为人知的瑰宝,从露天市场和温馨的咖啡馆到拥有世界一流艺术品的小型博物馆。选择任意一页,巴黎就属于您了。
ASIN : B00FHBLWBI
出版商 : Chronicle Books LLC (July 28, 2009)
出版日期 : July 28, 2009
语言 : 英语
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Customers say
Customers find the tours exciting and provide numerous excursions. They also describe the pacing as thoughtful, lovely, and beautifully done. Opinions are mixed on the information quality, with some finding it good and clear, while others say it’s not detailed enough and the text is short on facts.
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Reviewer: H. Seiferth
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Rockin’ Walks
Review: I bought these cards just before my first trip to Paris in December. My thoughts and a few lessons learned:1) How to use the cards is a small challenge — to use them most successfully, you need to have a compass to make sure that you don’t start off in the mirror-image, or upside down direction. It took a couple of course corrections before we got on track with the first walk we tried. That said, the level of detail on the maps was very good – far better than some of the maps the tourist outfits handed us where we sometimes found ourselves “off the map”. The street numbers are accurate, the landmarks are solid, the visual scale and detail of the maps line up very well in comparison to what you’ll actually encounter when walking the streets. If the map says street A is 3 streets up and at a 30 degree angle, it generally is.2) I needed to plan out with some detail which cards to use beforehand because they’re kind of awkward to work with when you’re out and about. Carrying around the whole box all the time didn’t seem very practical. You can’t exactly quickly flip through for the card that covers any landmark you might happen to find yourself at either. I typically decided where I wanted to go ahead of time, and then looked around for the corresponding card(s) at the hotel and put those in my pocket.The cards are very durable — for hanging out in my pocket, they showed little wear and didn’t bend much at all.3) The suggested stops, shops and activities were, in my opinion, very thoughtful and interesting. My companion, however, was a little cynical and assumed that the sites listed were the ones that paid the most to get on the cards. I don’t know if he’s right, but for instance, I did note that the cards suggest a lot of cafes by name – they do not suggest many/hardly any restaurants and those they do mention, like Brasserie Lorraine, seemed to be objects of visual interest (the oyster display and lobster tanks) rather than menu endorsements. I will say, having made a winter trip to Paris, that the walking tour season is a little lackluster. Some of the things the card recommends (like eating a leisurely meal outside) seemed a little more plausible when the temperatures climbed out of the single digits.
Reviewer: PHistoryD
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris in my pocket
Review: I was pleasantly surprised to find that this product was not a book but individual cards that come in a box. This means that you can pick a particular card and go without having to lug around a large guidebook. It makes you more conspicuous among the crowd and if you are traveling with family or friends, you could each use different cards and go on multiple tours at the same time by yourself. The portability of these cards is very useful but it’s also somewhat of a double-edged sword. Since they are individual, note-sized cards they do not provide as detailed information as other tours. They provide the basic points and a small map. You definitely need to have a larger, more detailed map like Paris Pratique, with you when using these. Additionally, since these cards don’t allow for much space, the background of each site you see is only explained minimally. I also worried about misplacing the cards or getting them out of order. However, this could easily be solved by punching a hole in the top and placing them on a binder ring. Overall, the tours were exciting and provided numerous excursions. I would suggest this set to repeat visitors of Paris who have been to most of the main attractions and are looking for itineraries into some of Paris’s “forgotten neighborhoods” such as the Canal St. Martin area or the 13th- both of which are covered in this series. For the first time visitor, these cards may not provide as much information as one desires.
Reviewer: Ouiparis
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Try Not to Leave Home Without These Cards
Review: I have two sets of these cards, because unfortunately, I did leave home without them last summer. Luckily, I was able to pick up a set at Shakespeare and Company; of course I paid more than double the amount that Amazon sells it for. I just got back from my seventh trip to Paris just two weeks ago and I absolutely love these cards. My first four trips were all about visiting museums and monuments. My last three trips have been all about exploring neighborhoods with these cards. I even bought a set for a friend who was living at Paris at the time and she always uses her set every time she goes back to visit. I don’t understand why others have said the cards are inconvenient (it’s inconvenient to turn the card to read?!). I’ve tried using books that are specifically for guided walks and there not nearly as portable or convenient as these cards. You simply stick a few in your purse and go! And now I see that there is an updated 2011 version, so I guess I will soon have three sets!
Reviewer: Lois E. Sarrel
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: City Walks: Paris: 50 Adventures on Foot
Review: These cards are a lovely idea which I planned to make use of when I first visited Paris in 2012. However, my friend and I always seemed to get sidetracked (as one does in a big, beautiful city like Paris) and didn’t really make too much use of the cards.These would certainly be beneficial for anyone traveling to Paris who will make use of these planned walks. They are clearly written and mapped.
Reviewer: D. M. Smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Walking through Paris
Review: The city walks comes in individual 4×5 cards, which you can select the walks you want to do and just take the cards to paris and not the whole box of 50. The only thing I wish the cards would tell me is an estmation of how long the walk is in time and distance.
Reviewer: audrey frances
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: sometimes handy walking cards
Review: Having just returned from a visit to Paris, we found these cards to be marginally helpful and interesting to us. Each of the 50 cards contains a map on one side and text on the other, and each walk contains information of historical and architectural interest as well as some merchant and restaurant suggestions. this sounds good on paper, and I found the cards to be useful when planning our days, but by necessity the text was really short on facts and too long on merchants. I think this could be useful but if you really want a walking tour, you’d be better off getting something more lengthy and detailed. the cards are handy for throwing in your pocket, but not all streets are marked.
Reviewer: McBoingBoing
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Absolutely Terrific
Review: this is terrific .. it has made our trip(s) to Paris .. more than once .. it is the ONLY way to see the city .. we dont know what we would have done without it
Reviewer: thomas boulieris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: 50 city walks! always handy and helpful when visiting a city!
Reviewer: 205
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: We were buying the Rick Steves Paris guide for a week in Paris when we stumbled across City Walks on Amazon. Turned out to be a great find. The walks were very useful and a great compliment to the guidebook. The cards are well organized and we ended up taking the appropriate cards with us when we went out. Would recommend this for anyone going to Paris.
Reviewer: Simon Phipps
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: We saw these in the Chronicle store in San Francisco and checked them over before we ordered them at home in the UK, so we knew what we were getting. On the ground in Paris this week, they made useful guides for our walks and took us to places we’d not tried before (such as the walk in the 14th arrondissement). The walks have a strong emphasis on shopping and eating, and as you might expect a number of places have changed substantially since these cards were published in 2004.Get them (having the map extract to follow is a thing of genius) but don’t expect everything to be exactly as documented.
Reviewer: CFD-data-mum
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: It’s ok…
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