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The Rough Guide to Provence & the Côte D’Azur - Prowansja i Lazurowe Wybrzeże
- Kod produktu:
- 1049
brutto: 63.00 zł
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Atrybuty produktu
- Autor
- Neville Walker, Greg Ward
- ISBN
- 9781848365025
- Ilość stron
- 424
- Wydawnictwo
- Rough Guides Ltd.
- Rok wydania
- 2010
- Język
- angielski
The Rough Guide to Provence & The Côte d'Azur is the ideal travel guide to this magical region of southern France. It provides full practical details, with up-to-the-minute listings of hotels, restaurants, bars and clubs, for fascinating towns such as Roman Arles, medieval Avignon, and laidback Aix; the vibrant cosmopolitan port of Marseilles; dynamic modern metropolises like Nice and Cannes; and glamorous Riviera sunspots like St Tropez and Antibes.
You'll find full coverage of the region's stunning landscapes, ranging from classic Provence scenes of lavender, vines and olive groves, along with dozens of sleepy villages where visitors can relish the timeless pleasures and fine cuisine of rural France. Rely on insider advice for visiting the regions ravishing beaches, beautiful islands, and countless galleries and expert background on everything from Provençial cuisine to the Impressionist painters. Explore very corner of this charming region with superb photographs, handy language tips and clear maps.
Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Provence & The Côte d'Azur.
Nothing but a Rough Guide would fill you in on legend, politics and tradition alongside café listings and train fares with such relish and aplomb. . . you trust its recommendations implicitly. - The Observer





