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| Eyewitness Travel Guide to St. Petersburg | 
| Authors: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Catherine Phillips Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 777069
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0789435306 Dewey Decimal Number: 914.7210486 EAN: 9780789435309 ASIN: 0789435306
Publication Date: October 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Book Description Truly the guides that show you what others only tell you, this book features stunning 3D and cutaway views of museums, cathedrals, and other must-see sights; detailed street maps; a handy phrase section; advice on the best places to eat, drink, shop, sleep, and be entertained; and a Survival Guide to help the traveler sort out essential information such as currency, transportation, and communications. As world traveler and TV personality Michael Palin says, "the Eyewitness Travel Guides are irresistibly seductive.... They also deliver where it matters most -- uncluttered and accurate information." More than 750 color photographs capture the palaces and other visual pleasures in DK's Eyewitness Travel Guide: St. Petersburg. Dividing the city into five districts (Vasilevskiy Island, Petrogradskaya, Palace Embankment, Gostiny Dvor, and Sennaya Ploschad), precise street-by-street maps and 3-D aerial overviews guide you to all of St. Petersburg's most magnificent attractions. Visit the splendid Winter Palace, a superb example of Russian Baroque architecture, with a stunning illustration surrounded by photos of its key highlights. The glorious treasures of the Hermitage are vividly depicted in an eight-page section featuring illustrations, photos, complete floor plans, and collection highlights by Gauguin, Matisse, Rembrandt, and da Vinci. Additional special features showcase such sights as St. Isaac's Cathedral and the Russian Museum. Two guided walks are outlined--one along St. Petersburg's waterways, detailing the route's grand architecture, and another covering the Kamennyy and Yelagin Islands. The guide also goes beyond St. Petersburg, especially Peterof, Peter the Great's Palace, and Tsarskoe Selo, both depicted in stunning four-page sections complete with aerial overviews and photos of their highlights. The city's absorbing history, colorful royal personages, cultural centers, and flavorful cuisine are among the numerous subjects covered throughout this outstanding guide. If St. Petersburg is on your itinerary, be sure you pick up this invaluable guide before you go.
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Eyewitness Travel St. Petersburg 2007 edition April 22, 2008 The book helped me a lot on my visit to St. Petersburg as I don't know Russian. The maps have the street names in English and Cyrillic Also the street index. There is also a metro map with stations written in both languages. The metro map and phrase book at the end - should be written in bigger letters. The book is very colorful and helps you to identify the sights and find your way. I didn't read all the history section which seems very detailed but for a traveler - there should be a summery page of the important events and people who had an impact on St. Petersburg's history and Architecture. Information that I found lacking or should be improved (Only from my experience in the city and I didn't see or visit all the sites) 1.Yosupuv Palace - no information about the beautiful interior and collections (p. 120) A gallery or hall guide should be added. 2. There are three guided walks ( P. 133-139) but a very important one "Dostoevsky walk" ("Crime and Punishment") around the area of Sennaya Ploshchad is missing . there is a small map on p.115 with "sights at glance" without the buldings were Dostoevsky lived. There is a mention of him on page 123 with limited information. A map, the walk and more information linking the area to the relevant books (" Crime & Punishment"," The Gambler" etc.) must be added. 3. Traskoe Selo or Pushkin (P.152-155) - no mention of the impressive Holocaust "Formula of Grief " also not on the map on page 155.
A good guide to a small city March 14, 2008 I purchased this guide because it looked to be a good value and fairly current. I have been delighted with how useful this guide turned out to be, with particular emphasis on finding good restaurants. The restaurants we tried were just as described.
St. Petersburg is not so big that you need to carefully plan your time as you would in London or Rome, for example, and this guide strikes a good balance between too much detail and not enough to get by on. The one catch is that you'll need some additional info on speaking Russian if you are not traveling with a tour group.
Good Travel Info May 16, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great book. Glossy Paper and small enuf to carry along. Recommend DK books
Eyewitness Travel Guides Does It Again March 10, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Eyewitness Travel Guides once again lives up to its motto: "The guides that show you what others only tell you." While other guides are long on talk about St. Petersburg, this guide adds hundreds of photos, detailed illustrations, diagrams, maps, and time-lines to bring the city and its surrounding areas to life. Paging through it is like vacationing in St. Petersburg without the cost of going there. Fortunately, the book also includes what you need to know and how to manage when you are there.
Eyewitness: St. Petersburg. January 5, 2007 This book gives ou a nice overview of the region, and incredible specific tips for visiting St. Petersburg.
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