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Midwest Book Review
Austria provides excellent coverage of
accommodation from camping and hostels to five-star establishments.
It provides maps of cities, provinces and rail routes. Also
featured is comprehensive information on architecture and the arts,
from the splendor of Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral to the sites
of Salzburg. Details on spectacular skiing and mountaineering
locations in the Alps are provided. An extensive guide to Vienna's
famous coffee houses as well as traditional wine taverns throughout
the country are noted. Austria is also a very practical guide to
navigating the breathtaking Hohe Tauern National Park. Whether a
backpacker, business traveler, or simple tourist, Austria is highly
recommend. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable
edition of this title.
内容简介
Whatever you hunger for - art, architecture,
cuisine, snow - you better pack a big appetite when you come to
Austria. Symphonies in a Viennese concert hall, spotting marmots on
the Alpine trails, heavenly cakes and a kitschy Sound of Music tour
- you'll be popping your dirndl with pleasure.
This guidebook has been fully updated!
* Redesigned color highlights section and dedicated chapter on
Outdoor Activities
* Intuitive layout and new text styles make it easier to read,
scan and find information at a glance
* New visual design and structure improves navigation without
sacrificing depth or quality
* Expanded planning section helps travellers plan by time,
season, interest or region
* New map design improves map legibilty for easy navigation
作者简介
Anthony was born in the port city of Fremantle, Western
Australia, and pulled anchor early on to travel Europe and the US,
mostly hitchhiking in those days. At that time Aberystwyth in Wales
and Ealing in London were his wintering grounds. He later studied
comparative literature in Perth and Russian at university in
Melbourne. In the 1990s, fresh from a spell in post-Soviet,
pre-anything Moscow, he moved to Germany. Today he works as a
German-based writer and journalist and divides his time between
G?ttingen (Lower Saxony) and Berlin. Since a first encounter with
Austria and the Austrians in the 1980s he's frequently returned to
explore regions, swim lakes and annoy Viennese waiters.