Three "Must-Have" Paris Travel Guides
You don't want to carry a library of Paris travel guides in your suitcase. Save that space for important items-
wine, fragrances, scarves or marrons glacés.
Read every travel book you can about Paris but when you pack your bags you'll only need three: Access Paris
(Harper Collins), the Knopf Guide to Paris,
and The Food Lover's Guide To Paris- Patricia Wells (Workman).
The Paris edition of the Access Guide
is compact, light and extremely user friendly. Divided by neighborhood,
each section has a map with numbered locations to correspond to the numbered entries that provide brief
descriptions of the gardens, restaurants, museums and cafés of the quarter. A time saving perambulatory itinerary
reveals itself to you in moments; leaving more time to savor the serendipitous visual delights that lie around
every corner of the world's most walkable city.
The Knopf Guide is lavishly illustrated with museum quality images and detailed descriptions of the important parts
of Paris. Perfect for the night before as you anticipate the day's activities, again at night when you relive those
experiences and back home when Parisian memories flood over you.
And every traveler needs to be armed with The Food Lover's Guide to Paris.
Patricia Wells, the first American-born
restaurant critic for L'Express applies her passion for French food to guide you to culinary heaven. Equally at home
at a 3 star restaurant, a bistro coin or a cous-cous restaurant, she knows where to find the best, irrespective of
price. And unlike many food critics she seeks to educate and not criticize. She may send you to an otherwise mediocre
restaurant that makes one fabulous dish or to a wine bar with great sausages or to some as yet undiscovered future
3-star chef.
To buy these Paris travel guides, follow these links:
1. Access Guide, Paris edition
2. The Knopf Guide
3. The Food Lover's Guide to Paris
See you in Paris...
Bon voyage et bon appétit.