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Bezig met laden... Take the Kids Paris & Disneylanddoor Helen Truszkoska
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Themed itineraries provide dozens of ideas for fun-packed family days out in Paris, including sailing down the Seine in a bateau mouche, like Anastasia; meeting the gargoyles of Notre Dame, like Quasimodo; taking a child-size boat for a sail in the park; and daring to look down from the very top of the Eiffel Tower. Useful maps supplement comprehensive advice on finding family-oriented places to eat and stay, avoiding dangers such as traffic, and exploiting the natural advantages of this beautiful city. An extensive evaluation of the all-inclusive resorts that serve Disneyland and the best times to visit helps parents avoid an expensive, crowded disaster. Suggestions for side trips to nearby attractions such as Versailles are also included. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)914.43610484History and Geography Geography and Travel Geography of and travel in Europe France and Monaco Champagne; Ile de France; Lorraine Île-de-France ParisWaarderingGemiddelde:
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If you are familiar with other Cadogan guides, this is a little bit of a departure from the usual style, but just as recommendable.
This book contains a wealth of information for parents, and older kids, planning their trip to Paris. There are sections on the main tourist areas of he city, eg the Latin Quarter, which include the attractions most likely to appeal to children (never neglecting the `Big Sites'), including museums, and especially parks and playgrounds, shopping relevant to kids, and best of all, family friendly eating places in each quarter, including opening hours, an indication of price, and some specialties/type of fare.
There are sections on entertainment, sports and activities, shopping, eating and sleeping. One useful chapter is on `Themed' days out - eg On the trail of the French Revolution, Paris from below, Paris from above - always with food stop suggestions.
The latter part of the book is devoted to Disneyland Paris, which provides comprehensive information if you are planning to visit there.
One negative: the maps aren't all that useful for actual navigation. They do give an indication of the relative location of different places of interest in each geographical area, and show metro locations so are useful for planning your itinerary. But the streets are not named and you may need an accompanying, more comprehensive map.
No hesitation about recommending this book, and I am using it in conjunction with Fodor's Around Paris With Kids (reviewed elsewhere).
There are later editions available. ( )