BeijingPaying a visit to both China is definitely worthwhile. This free travel guide provides you with information to the sights and attractions in some of the major cities in the countries such as Beijing
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Frommer's USA
Domestic travel continues to grow: Americans will take more than 978 million domestic leisure trips in 2005 New for this edition: Special "Best" icon highlights the best hotels, restaurants, and attractions at the top destinations Now includes information on destinations in all 50 states
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Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction » tourism | 15 August 2010
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Packed with over 300 inspiring attractions, this book shows you how to get the most out of your free time - without spending a penny. The authors have trailed the length and breadth of Britain (with children in tow) to track down and test the best attractions, and undiscovered experiences.
Britain for Free is an inspiring, funny and honest account of the best of Britain’s museums, parks, galleries, wildlife, eccentricities and downright oddness.
"DK Eyewitness Stockholm" travel guide will lead you straight to the best attractions this charming city has on offer. Packed with photographs, illustrations and maps of Stockholm the guide includes in-depth coverage of Stockholm's best attractions from the city's old town, Gamla Stan, to the elegant palaces at Blasieholmen, unearthing the best of the city's stunning architecture, phenomenal museums, majestic palaces and tranquil gardens in between.
Spanning the entire history of the park, from its founding more than 50 years ago to the present, this fascinating book profiles 500 attractions, restaurants, stores, events, and significant people from the history of Disneyland. Each of the main entries in the book examines in detail the history of a Disneyland landmark, including how many of the most popular attractions went through several incarnations before becoming what they are today-Tomorrowland's Hall of Chemistry and Hall of Aluminum were transformed into the groundbreaking Adventure Thru Inner Space in 1967, and then became the popular ride Star Tours 20 years later. Read about unbuilt concepts, including Rock Candy Mountain and Chinatown, and delight in fascinating trivia about the park, such as ride statistics and attendance records. With a daily list of events, openings, and closings in the park's history, a yearly summary of attractions that came and went, simple and clear maps that correspond to the book's 500 entries, and sidebars with additional information on each ride, this is a comprehensive and entertaining book overflowing with detail on the most-renovated, most-loved, and most-visited theme park in the world.