Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Non-Fiction » tourism

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5


Tuscany & Umbria (Regional Guide)
11
 
 

Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria (Regional Guide)Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria (Regional Guide)

Full-colour. This is the Italian double-act you've always dreamed of: beautiful, majestic Tuscany and Umbria, her mysterious landlocked cousin. Expect a show full of wondrous art, gorgeous scenery and stunning food and wine. 49 day trips and itineraries 65 detailed and easy to use maps
 
  More..
Venice (City-Pick Series)
12
 
 

Venice (City-Pick Series)Venice (City-Pick Series)

Venice, of all the world’s great cities, is said to be the one most present in the popular imagination: even those who have never been there feel they already have. As the most photographed and filmed city for the purposes of advertising, our apparent familiarity with the city isn’t surprising. Add to this flms such as Death in Venice, Don’t Look Now and The Wings of the Dove and the fctions they were based on, and it isn’t surprising that Venice already exists in our heads. 
 
  More..
Beijing
3
 
 

BeijingBeijingPaying 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

 
  More..
Worldwide Destinations, Fourth Edition: The geography of travel and tourism
15
 
 

Worldwide Destinations, Fourth Edition: The geography of travel and tourismWorldwide Destinations, Fourth Edition: The geography of travel and tourism

This is an excellent required text for any undergraduate tourism geography course and an essential reference for tourism geographers at the graduate level. The structure of the text allows for those new to tourism studies, geography or tourism geography to quickly survey essential concepts before moving onto the regional tourism geography section. The book covers every country in the world and offers detail from a supply and demand pespective.- Susan Ryan, Department of Earth Sciences, California University of Pennsylvania, California, Pennsylvania, USA
 
  More..
Wicked Irish for the Traveler
7
 
 

Wicked Irish for the TravelerWicked Irish for the Traveler

Master the gift of gab with the phrase book that makes Erin go ha!
From Dublin on Five Pints an Hour to Genuflection for Beginners, Wicked Irish helps visitors negotiate the nuances of a country where even trees are considered Protestant or Catholic. Learn to flatter customs agents: "'Tis a grand machine you have there, officer!" Politely decline the heavy Irish breakfast: "I've given up pig entrails/congealed blood for Lent.
 
  More..