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Free Download Lonely Planet Copenhagen Encounter (Travel Guide), by Cristian Bonetto Michael Booth

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Lonely Planet Copenhagen Encounter (Travel Guide), by Cristian Bonetto Michael Booth

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Lonely Planet Copenhagen Encounter (Travel Guide), by Cristian Bonetto Michael Booth

About the Author

A self-confessed romantic with a weakness for devious driving and smooth-talking, irresponsibly tanned hedonists, it's not surprising that Cristian is a shameless Rome junkie. Since first hitting the city with his rucksack in 1997, the Italo-Australian journalist and playwright has tread both its well-worn and lesser-known streets enough times to know how to charm his way out of parking fines, find the perfect slab of ricotta and spend an afternoon body-painting to Roman rap in a suburban piazza. Cristian's musings on Rome and Italy have featured in magazines worldwide and his play Il Cortile was performed in Rome in 2003. He currently spends much of his life travelling between Italy, Sweden and his home town of Melbourne, where you'll often find him pining for a decent zabaglione gelato.

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Product details

Series: Travel Guide

Paperback: 192 pages

Publisher: Lonely Planet; 2 edition (April 1, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1741792886

ISBN-13: 978-1741792881

Product Dimensions:

4.2 x 0.4 x 6 inches

Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.3 out of 5 stars

14 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,914,820 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

The positive thing about this book is its compact size, which makes it easy to tote around with you all day. It's got all the info you need to quickly make new plans as you go from one place to another--however, there are some inaccuracies, as I describe below. Like the other city "encounter" books, it is organized by neighborhood, with listings for "see, shop, eat, drink and play." The beginning of each section has a neighborhood map with the location of all the listings. There is also bigger pull-out map in the back of the book.One negative thing is the same as what I found for the Stockholm encounter book: the maps are bad. You can pick up a much better map for free in a tourist information shop. (We found *that* map actually quite useful - it has a couple of suggested walking routes that guide you through most of the major sights).The main reason for my low rating, though, concerns the description of the Slotsholmen neighborhood. We needed something to do for a few hours on our last day, and we hadn't been to this area yet. According to the book's description, this area would provide a "treasure trove" of "quirky delights" and would be "a beguiling place to walk around, with numerous interesting nooks and crannies to explore, not least a beautiful 'hidden' garden." Now, doesn't that sound like a great place to pass a few hours?! Would that it had been so! The whole island is made up of huge sprawling buildings with a few inner courtyards. Walking through it, it is nothing but imposing concrete and stone and bare pavement exposed to the hot sun with very little shade or greenery. (It didn't help that we were there during a bit of a heat wave; perhaps in different weather, it would have been more enjoyable.) The so-called "hidden garden" is quite an ordinary small, formal garden with a fountain in the middle, and very little shade or seating. To find it, you have to make your way around the surrounding sprawling buildings, a bit like a rat in a concrete maze. It is not worth the effort. In addition, the parliament ("Folktinget") is in this area, and according to the book, there are free tours daily at 2:00. We walked all around the building and and found no way in (nothing but doors with coded entry) and no mention of any tours. It may be that we somehow missed a major entrance, but certainly the book provided no help, and it's quite frustrating trying to make your way through this area. The single enjoyable thing about our time in this neighborhood was visiting the super-modern Royal Library - the "Black Diamond" - which is very nice if you're into architecture. To describe this area as "quirky," and "beguiling," with "interesting nooks and crannies" is incomprehensible to me. It makes me wonder if the author's sense of "beguilement" wasn't perhaps chemically induced (maybe a quick trip to Christiania beforehand...?). :) I should perhaps note that we did *not* go to any of the museums in this area, as it was Monday and they were closed, but the description of the neighborhood led us to believe that just walking around the area would be pleasant in itself.I also found the description of getting to the Louisiana museum to be not as helpful as it could be. The museum is a 36 minute train ride from central station, and then, according to the book, "10 minutes on foot." It would be more helpful if this were described in terms of *distance*, since people walk at different paces. For us, it was more like a 15-20 minute walk. This walk is along a fairly busy road, with very little shade. Because the museum is described as being in an "affluent coastal town," we imagined a more pleasant walk. There is nothing at all to see along the way, and just one little nondescript cafe. Having said all of the this, the museum itself is *lovely*. It is right by the sea, and you can walk in and out of the museum at will in various places, including in the cafe, where you can take your food outdoors and sit with a view of the water. I would judge the experience as "worth it", but it's a close call. (Again, our experience was probably colored by experiencing a rare Danish heat wave, and the fact that the train we took had neither air conditioning nor windows that opened. To follow this with a longish dusty walk along a street with heavy traffic was not great).

I have three guides to Copenhagen now, also Frommer's Copenhagen Day by Day and Rough Guides Copenhagen. This is easily my least favorite of the three.Pros:1. It's the most compact of the three, though the Frommer's is just an inch taller.2. Lots of color pictures.3. Neighborhood map on an early page is color-coded into the following sections that describe Copenhagen by neighborhoodsCons:1. The text is super tiny and even with my glasses on, I find it hard to read.2. Included map is mostly central Copenhagen3. Neighborhood descriptions are only about 10 pages each, including pictures, which means there's not really much there.It's a lightweight book that might be good for a quick trip, but I really like the other two books better. (The Frommer's is similarly structured, and although I'm more of a Lonely Planet type than Frommer's type, I like the Frommer's much better. The Rough Guide is just different, with lots more text and few full-color pictures. I haven't had a chance to much go through that one yet.)

Really helped when I visited Copenhagen. The pages are color coded to the type of info you're seeking (such as restaurants, hotels, landmarks, kid activities, attractions, etc.) and the blurbs include addresses, phone numbers, sometimes prices & hours. It has maps and some history. The Lonely Planet series is a staple when traveling and this book was no different.

I had heard such wonderful raves about the Lonely Planet guides, and I thought this little book would be a good introduction to Copenhagen. Unfortunately, the typeface is also little and many of the entries are printed in white on a darkish background, making it almost impossible to read indoors. What I was able to decipher was helpful enough for 3 stars.

While the book does provide useful information about Copenhagen, it is badly in need of an update. We visited some of the highlights mentioned in the book only to find out that they had been closed for several years.

We were constantly lost due to probably half the streets on the map not being named, as well as stretches where we found the streets to be misnamed. Since the book was just updated a couple of months ago, the material was generally reliable but it was not easy for us to get anywhere on bike due to the terrible map.

If you need to travel light this the book to take. I wished it had more information on hotels and other places to stay.

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