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Frommer's Lisbon day by day

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Frommer's Lisbon day by day
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Ames
SeriesDay by Day Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 177,Width 101
Category/GenreTravel and holiday guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781628874488
ClassificationsDewey:914.69420444
Audience
General
Edition 3rd edition
Illustrations color photographs throughout, charts throughtout, maps throughout, full size pull-out map

Publishing Details

Publisher FrommerMedia
Imprint FrommerMedia
Publication Date 1 August 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Frommer's has amassed a loyal following of millions who have successfully used its guides for more than 60 years. Arthur and Pauline Frommer are a publicity-making machine. Between writing syndicated newspaper columns, blogs, weekly radio shows and constant public appearances, Arthur writes introductions to many of the guides, while Pauline oversees the line as Editorial Director and author of the two best-selling guides to New York City. Frommer's authors are noted journalists, known for providing high-quality research and reliable, yet opinionated colorful reviews. Most of the authors live in the area they cover to ensure that the books lead travelers on the most authentic journeys possible. Because they are "embedded" in these locations, they also are able to turn up money-saving advice, for travel in all price ranges that many other guidebook series miss. Reviews include websites,closest public transportation, hours and exact pricing Most books feature a detachable map All new Frommer guidebooks are set in 10 pt. type, larger than most other guides Frommers.com is consistently named one of the top 10 travel sites and has over 14 million page views monthly. The guides are featured and link to key retailers and IndieBound for fulfillment.

Author Biography

Paul Ames has been enchanted by Portugal since he first arrived as a child in 1975 and found the country gripped by revolutionary fervor. He lives in Lisbon, works as a freelance journalist and never tires of exploring the delights of his adopted homeland from the vine-covered hills of the Minho to Madeira's rocky shores and all the beaches in between.