Austria (Country Guide)

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 914 EAN: 9781740594844 ISBN: 1740594843 Label: Lonely Planet Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 400 Publication Date: 2005-03-01 Publisher: Lonely Planet Studio: Lonely Planet
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Slalom the ski slopes at Kitzbuhel, hike the trails through the Tyrol and explore the musical heritage from Salzburg to Vienna. Whether you're here for the cities or to fill your lungs with pure mountain air, this inspiring guide will help you connect with the heart of the country. • CARVE UP THE SLOPES or saunter along woodland trails with a dedicated chapter to help plan your outdoor activities • DREAM SWEETLY in Alpine chalets and exclusive boutique hotels - reviews to suit every taste and budget • ESCAPE THE COUNTRY and explore the cities - from Linz to Graz and Innsbruck to Salzburg, all the information you need for great city breaks • SOUND OF MUSIC or the Vienna Boys' Choir? Get beyond the cliches, or embrace them, with extensive entertainment listings for a wide range of musical events • GET AROUND with itineraries suggestions and comprehensive maps to help you plan your own grand tour
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Austria via Lonely Planet Comment: Printed in 2005, some of the factual material is out-of-date (e.g., banks that change currency or traveller's checks), but the arrrangement by geographical areas works and the city maps--and the variety of things given on them--are clear and useful, as usual.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Travel Prep Comment: A great book in preparation for your trip to Austria. Several smaller, yet interesting, areas are discussed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Needs more guidance and priortization; also missed info Comment: I just returned from a brief trip to Austria. Lonely Planet is a reliable guide, but it has many problems some of which have been discussed already. I agree that it is a bit too oriented towards backpackers, wanderers, and poor students. This is not bad, because some guides such as the Guide Vert don't even acknowledge hostels it seems.
The LP notably missed the number of organized tours that were available, in English, from Salzburg. I was able to go to Berchtesgaden/Eagles Nest on a guided tour. There are also the Ice Caves. These tours significantly reduced my level of effort and organization required.
The other problem is that with few pictures (not a terrible thing given limited space) it is hard to have a good sense of where you want to go and what you should prioritize. For example, how does an Alpine castle in Austria compare to one in Germany or France? "Best in Europe" is a useful description you don't find; "Best in Austria" is not especially useful given that Austria is not the largest country in Europe, and one is more likely than not to be passing through Austria between Italy, Germany, and France rather than spending weeks there.
In the case of Vienna, I found that there were some significant museums and sites that were missing; such as the arsenal or the German flak towers. However, they did have most of the important sites and if you only have a day or two that's fine.
The LP books consistently have more descriptions and destinations for any mainstream books. If you want that "hidden treasure" you need to get a regional/local book, usually in the local language.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Less than Informative Comment: I have used Lonely Planet Guides in the past and have been pleased with the information they provided. This iteration, however, leaves much to be desired. I use the guides to point out the "obvious" places that should not be missed, and "secret" places that are off the beaten path that the writers share with their readers. I found this book lacking in both instances. Vacations are never long enough, and as such, they require research and a seasoned guide to separate the worthwhile sights from the rest. After reading this guide, I was not much better off than before I started. Further, I found the guide is written for a backpacker mentality; fine for them, but not for me. Way too much time and space was devoted to finding one's way via public transport, and where to find the next hostel. I am well beyond that. I recently received the latest Fodor's and Frommer guides for Austria, and in one chapter, I was miles ahead with either guide over where LP left me. LP was extremely helpful for my travels to Australia and Belgium. This edition was rather disappointing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Trip Comment: As usual Lonely Planet shows the best. I especially liked the KunstHausWien in Vienna!!
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