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Product Details

  • Series: Rick Steves
  • Paperback: 764 pages
  • Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing; 2014 Edition edition (October 1, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1612386636
  • ISBN-13: 978-1612386638
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 4.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (217 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,528 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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About the Author

Rick Steves has spent 100 days every year since 1973 exploring Europe. Rick produces a public television series (Rick Steves' Europe), a public radio show (Travel with Rick Steves), and an app and podcast (Rick Steves Audio Europe); writes a bestselling series of guidebooks and a nationally syndicated newspaper column; organizes guided tours that take thousands of travelers to Europe annually; and offers an information-packed website (RickSteves.com). With the help of his hardworking staff of 80 at Europe Through the Back Door—in Edmonds, Washington, just north of Seattle—Rick's mission is to make European travel fun, affordable, and culturally broadening for Americans.

Steve Smith manages tour planning for Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door and has been researching guidebooks with Rick for two decades. Fluent in French, he's lived in France on several occasions, starting when he was seven, and has traveled there annually since 1986. Steve's wife, who is an expert on French cuisine and wine, provides invaluable contributions to his books, as do his two children.

Gene Openshaw is a writer, composer, tour guide, and lecturer on art and history. Specializing in writing walking tours of Europe's cultural sights, Gene has coauthored 10 of Rick's books and contributes to Rick's public television series. As a composer, Gene has written a full-length opera (Matter), a violin sonata, and dozens of songs. He lives near Seattle with his daughter, and roots for the Mariners in good times and bad.

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Rick Steves advocates smart, affordable, perspective-broadening travel. As host and writer of the popular public television series Rick Steves' Europe, and best-selling author of 40 European travel books, he encourages Americans to travel as "temporary locals." He helps American travelers connect much more intimately and authentically with Europe -- and Europeans -- for a fraction of what mainstream tourists pay.

Over the past 20 years, Rick has hosted over 100 travel shows for public television, and numerous pledge specials (raising millions of dollars for local stations). His Rick Steves' Europe TV series is carried by over 300 stations, reaching 95 percent of U.S. markets. Rick has also created two award-winning specials for public television: Rick Steves' European Christmas and the ground-breaking Rick Steves' Iran. Rick writes and co-produces his television programs through his company, Back Door Productions.

Rick Steves also hosts a weekly public radio program, Travel with Rick Steves. With a broader approach to travel everywhere, in each hour-long program Rick interviews guest travel expert, followed by listener call-ins. Travel with Rick Steves airs across the country and has spawned a popular podcast. Rick has also created a series of audio walking tour podcasts for museums and neighborhoods in Paris, Rome, Florence and Venice (with more tours, including London, coming in 2010).

Rick self-published the first edition of his travel skills book, Europe Through the Back Door (now updated annually), in 1980. He has also written more than 40 other country, city and regional guidebooks, phrase books, and "snapshot" guides. For several years, Rick Steves' Italy has been the bestselling international guidebook sold in the U.S. In 2009, Rick tackled a new genre of travel writing with Travel as a Political Act, reflecting on how a life of travel has broadened his own perspectives, and travel can be a significant force for peace and understanding in the world. Rick's books are published by Avalon Travel, a member of the Perseus Books Group.

In addition to his guidebooks, TV and radio work, Rick is a syndicated newspaper columnist with the Tribune Media Services. He appears frequently on television, radio, and online as the leading authority on European travel.

Rick took his first trip to Europe in 1969, visiting piano factories with his father, a piano importer. By the time he reached 18, Rick jokes, "I realized I didn't need my parents to travel!" He began traveling on his own, funding his trips by teaching piano lessons. In 1976, he started Europe Through the Back Door (ETBD), a business which has grown from a one-man operation to a company with a well-traveled staff of 70 full-time employees. ETBD offers free travel information through its travel center, website (www.ricksteves.com), European Railpass Guide, and free travel newsletters. ETBD also runs a successful European tour program with more than 300 departures -- attracting around 10,000 travelers -- annually.

Rick is outspoken on the need for Americans to fit better into our planet by broadening their perspectives through travel. He is also committed to his own neighborhood. He's an active member of the Lutheran church (and has hosted the ELCA's national video productions). He's a board member of NORML (working to reform marijuana laws in the USA). And Rick has provided his local YWCA with a 24-unit apartment building with which to house homeless mothers.

Rick Steves spends about a third of every year in Europe, researching guidebooks, filming TV shows, and making new discoveries for travelers. He lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds, Washington, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school.

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This is a great book and an absolute necessity in planning our trip to Paris.
Elizabeth Ward
If you've never traveled to Europe before and you're going to Paris, get this book and read all the travel and planning advice before going.
R. Grothe
We are planning day trips from Paris on this trip and I intend on buying his France 2014 book when it is released.
Peggy P.A.

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful By I Burn Brass on January 3, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
Yes.

If you dig in the internet, you're likely to find a few nuggets of gold in all the dirt and common metals if you have enough time. Or, you can go to the jeweler and get a refined and polished ring.

These guides distill so much information that it is a HUGE time savings. The maps are much more convenient than trying to print your screen shots, and walking tours with notes on what you're seeing are nonexistent on the net - good luck trying to put one as good as these together! In addition there is the added benefit of a traveller's wisdom; few websites will tell you less expensive options for what they are trying to sell you! Even fewer come with a menu decoder!

Here's a promise: If you read this, you will probably save money and (more importantly) definitely save time during your trip.
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful By Richard D. Wolfe on October 3, 2013
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Rick's books are the best as they provide travelers with detailed useful information on sites, museums, hotels and restaurants not available in other travel publications. We love Paris and Rick's Paris books are without equal. His books are a nice way to meet other people traveling who are also carrying one of his books. Also, we do get hotel discounts when we show his book at the front desk. His books are also great for touring certain museums. People will come up to us and ask where to get his book as the museums don't provide the details like his books do on how to enjoy and see important art in a specific museum. Thanks Rick.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful By Peggy P.A. on December 7, 2013
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I never travel to Europe without Rick Steves in my pocket. I had the Paris 2009 book from our previous trip and it led me to places that I had never heard of, but which turned out to be some of our favorite places in Paris. His tips for avoiding lines and getting the most of our time in another city/country are invaluable. And I learned new things from this revision to help us prepare for our trip there in the spring. (Last time we were there, you couldn't make a reserved time to go to the Eiffel Tower.) Plus, his comments and guides through the various historical sites are informative and interesting and often funny! We are planning day trips from Paris on this trip and I intend on buying his France 2014 book when it is released.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful By delphi on December 26, 2013
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for a fist time visitor, for a rush visitor, for a long term visitor, the book is a great way to learn everything about France, its people its history, and whereabouts.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Elizabetth Eaves on May 24, 2014
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This guide helped me to:
1. Find my way around the city
2. Take informed walks to learn more
3. Find all the important museums, arrive on time, make the most of time there
4. Understand what I was seeing
5. Know how to communicate and to watch my manners

The map that was included with the book was the best I found. Print readable and clearly marked sites.

My only concern is that the commentary about the art and sculpture is too much tongue in cheek.
Other specific guides give a more educated perspective.

However this guide is very good in helping with the details of travel. Twice I found myself very appreciative of the specifics included. The section on how to figure out phone numbers and how to get a doctor to make a house call were invaluable.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful By R. D. Young on May 28, 2014
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Steves, in typical Steves' style, delineates where to go and what to see. However, some of his directions are a bit 'outdated.' We took the appropriate train to Versailles, but the LAST stop is no longer the stop to disembark for Versailles. So we wasted a bit of time as we had to wait over half an hour for the same train to head back to downtown Paris. Had I paid attention to the actual 'name' of the stop and not just relied on 'the last stop' we would have been OK. However functioning minimally in a foreign language, I took the easy way out and just went for 'last stop.' Also the entrance that the book assured us was the line where we need not wait in line was in fact exclusively the handi-capped entrance and we needed to retrace our steps and enter the 'real' entrance along with everyone else. For on-line versions, in particular, it would be helpful to know which buildings are undergoing renovations. It seems to me that his 'advisors on the ground' could keep abreast of the main spots in Paris. For example, I visited one glorious chapel, only to discover that the majority of the stained glass windows described in the headphone-tour which I purchased, were not visible due to scaffolding. A handy addition might be the names of some commonly served dishes. In one little restaurant I ordered what I though was beef sautéed in olive oil and seasoned w/ lemon. Imagine my surprise when the slice of beef was a very thin slab which covered an over-sized dinner plate with a dab or olive oil and a wedge of lemon. Oh, yes. Did I mention. it was bloody raw! Yikes!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Gary&Patti on May 22, 2014
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Buy the hard copy version. It is very difficult to use the maps and walking tours on the electronic version when you are out and about in Paris
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Jack M Taylor on October 12, 2013
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I just started reading this guide, about 3 days, and am glad I bought it. more information than you will probably need. great buy
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