France

by Nicola Williams and Et Al

Published 25 May 2001
This book features new colour food chapter highlighting the regional diversity of cuisine, including in-depth information on cheese, bread and charcuterie.Local voice interviews give reader's a window into the people who define French culture. It provides in-depth coverage of French culture, food & wine, plus thorough explanations about how all these are intertwined and inseparable.We have included increased coverage of how and where to travel sustainably and support businesses that make a concerted effort to minimise their impact on the environment.

Cambodia

by Nick Ray and Et Al

Published 5 February 1990
This sixth edition contains essential information for travellers and has more pages and more incisive coverage of Angkor Wat. The guide also has increased coverage of Cambodia's northwestern and northeastern provinces.

Bulgaria

by Richard Watkins and Et Al

Published 1 November 1998
Exploring Bulgaria's relatively undiscovered delights, this guide gives tips for budget skiing destinations and offers more peaceful holiday ideas including beaches, mineral spas, monasteries and hiking.

Myanmar (Burma)

by Robert Reid and Et Al

Published 22 May 2009
This guide provides practical accommodation and restaurant options to suit a range of budgets. It has been thoroughly revised and expanded to include areas recently opened up to independent travellers and has a section on ancient temples.

Laos

by Andrew Burke and Joe Cummings

Published 31 May 1988
Part of The Lonely Planet Country Guides, this book features colour highlights sections, grid-referenced maps, and history, culture, food and environment chapters.

Vietnam

by Nick Ray

Published 24 August 2007
Top tips and heaps of clever ways to escape the tourist trail and experience a slice of real Vietnamese life are provided in this Lonely Planet guide which also gives readers activity recommendations, mouth-watering information on Vietnamese cuisine, and in-depth cultural coverage, including interviews with locals.

Austria

by Anthony Haywood and Et Al

Published 25 March 2005
Whether you're exploring the magnificent Hohe Tauern National Park, paragliding from a Tirolean mountain, admiring the angelic voices of the Vienna Boys' Choir or wine tasting in Styrian vineyards, this is the essential guide you need.

Afghanistan

by Paul Clammer and Et Al

Published 24 August 2007
An in-depth guide to Afghanistan, this title is written primarily for foreigners working in the country. It features a special colour section on the contradictory nature of life in Afghanistan and practical tips and useful content from locals and long-term expat residents.

Gambia and Senegal

by Andrew Burke

Published 4 October 2002
Senegal is home to two of the three Club Meds located south of the Sahara, but there is also a network of low budget guesthouses available. In this guide there is a birdlife guide, comprehensive coverage of national parks and wildlife reserves, and the low-down on beaches and watersports.

This guidebook includes tales of the native culture, from the pornographic cinemas in Lahore to catching crabs in Karachi. Details on excursion by jeep or steam train up the Khyber Pass are included, as are critical listings of places to stay.

Dominican Republic and Haiti

by Paul Clammer and Jens Porup

Published 21 October 2005
This guide to the Dominican Republic and Haiti provides information on the best locales for surfing & diving, the most interesting & challenging hikes in the Central Highlands, where to see the orchids of Punte Rucia, & coverage of national parks.

Oman, UAE and Arabian Peninsula

by Jenny Walker and Et Al

Published 19 November 2004
This guide covers all the Gulf states and pays special attention to history, culture and special activities.

South India

by Christine Niven and etc.

Published 30 November 1998
Explores south India and includes Orissa and Maharastra and looks at and explains the magnificent architecture to be found in the region. A special section on eurotrash rave haven to ashram nervana, here is the full scope of the south India experience with options all along the way.

Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet's Discover Europe is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip and what hidden discoveries await you. Wander the corridors of Versailles, gaze up at the Sistine Chapel's remarkable ceiling and sip ale in historic London pubs, all with your trusted travel companion. Discover the best of Europe and begin your journey now!
Inside Lonely Planet's Discover Europe: *Full-colour maps and images throughout *Highlights and itineraries show you the simplest way to tailor your trip to your own personal needs and interests *Insider tips save you time and money, and help you get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots *Essential info at your fingertips - including hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips and prices *Honest reviews for all budgets - including eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping and hidden gems that most guidebooks miss *Cultural insights give you a richer and more rewarding travel experience - including give you a richer and more rewarding travel experience - including history, art, architecture, family travel, food & drink and landscapes *Over 70 colour maps *Useful features - including Itineraries, Month by Month (annual festival calendar) and 24 illustrated features *Coverage of Austria, Belgium, Britain, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Discover Europe, our easy-to-use guide, is perfect for travellers who seek the most popular attractions a destination has to offer.
Filled with inspiring and colourful photos, this guide focuses on the best of the best. * Looking for just a few of the destinations included in this guide? Check out the relevant Lonely Planet Travel Guides, our mostcomprehensive guides that cover both the top sights and take the roads less travelled, or Lonely Planet's Discover Guides, which are photo-rich guides to those countries' most popular attractions. Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet, Oliver Berry, Alexis Averbuck, Mark Baker, Kerry Christiani, Mark Elliott, Duncan Garwood, Anthony Ham, Virginia Maxwell, Craig McLachlan, Andrea Schulte-Peevers, Ryan Ver Berkmoes, Nicola Williams, Neil Wilson About Lonely Planet: Started in 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel guide publisher with guidebooks to every destination on the planet, as well as an award-winning website, a suite of mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet's mission is to enable curious travellers to experience the world and to truly get to the heart of the places they find themselves in.
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Iran

by Andrew Burke and Et Al

Published 5 November 2004
This guidebook covers the whole country - from the Caspian coast and the desert interior to the architectural jewels of Esfahan. The book is packed with tips for overlanders, women and solo travellers.

Russia and Belarus

by Simon Richmond, etc., and Et Al

Published 27 June 2003
This guide gives detailed coverage of historic cities such as Moscow, St Petersburg and Kiev. It gives practical advice on activities from boat trips down the Volga River to skiing in the Caucasus, and covers extensive accommodation, eating and entertainment options.

Russia, Ukraine and Belarus

by John Noble and Et Al

Published 16 February 1996
A handbook for travellers in Russia, the Ukraine and Belarus, which provides maps, health and safety advice, cultural and historical information and details on accommodation, transport, local cuisine, customs, etiquette and language.

Romania and Moldova

by Nicola Williams

Published 24 April 1998
Whether travelers are interested in skiing at traditional mountain resorts, lazing in the hot sun on Black Sea beaches, or wandering through feudal fortresses, Lonely Planet's newest guidebook to Eastern Europe is essential reading. Includes details on outdoor activities complete listings of accommodations and restaurants, a language section and background sections on the history politics and culture of both countries.

Morocco

by Paul Clammer and Et Al

Published 16 February 2007
This title features much more selective and detailed accommodation listings than ever before.Our authors take you just a street or two from the main attractions to find the souqs, cafes and hammams that only the locals know, and to the towns yet to be discovered by the masses.Incorporating 195 traveller tips and suggestions to perfect the world's best guide to Morocco, this title features colour chapters highlighting businesses and organisations innovating for sustainable travel.

India

by Joe Bindloss, Sarina Singh, and Et Al

Published 21 September 2007
This guide to India is crammed with information on this huge, diverse and ever popular destination. All accommodation options are covered, as well as themed itineraries and special sections on Indian cuisine, arts and crafts and festivals.