![]() |
|
|
WASHINGTON, D.C. GUIDES
|
|
| Let's Go City Guide Washington, D.C. Jeffrey Dubner trade paper 370 pages 0-312-32001-9 16.99 It's hard to believe these youthful, budget-savvy guides have been around for forty years, but they have. Color maps, lots of b & w photos and helpful icons keep you on track with discretionary funds to spare. |
|
| Lonely Planet Washington, D.C. CityGuide 3rd ed Blond & Anderson trade paper 312 pages 9781740597999 17.99 The Wall Street Journal calls the Lonely Planet series best for curious and independent-minded travelers. Who are we to argue? |
|
| Michelin Washington, D.C. Must Sees Cynthia Clayton Ochterbeck trade paper 128 pages 2067115871 10.95 Sights are grouped according to Michelin's familiar star-rating system- 3 stars are "absolutelys", 2 stars are "should sees" and 1 star equals a "must see when time permits." |
|
| Moon Metro Washington, D.C. 3rd ed Grace Fujimoto trade paper 132 pages 9781566919784 14.95 This guide unfolds Washington D.C. neighborhood by neighborhood, with insider recommendations on the best spots to eat, sleep and explore. |
|
| National Geographic Traveler Washington D.C. 3rd ed John Thompson trade paper 272 pages 9781426202254 22.95 As you would expect, this book is rich with color photography, maps and historical context, adding welcome dimensions to the guidebook. |
|
| Night + Day D.C. Elise Hartman Ford & Colleen Clark trade paper 224 pages 9780976601340 17.95 This Pulse Guide encourages the traveler to never settle for the ordinary, presenting the best the city has to offer- the quintessential, the classic and the cutting-edge. |
|
| Not For Tourists Guide to Washington DC 2009 Craig Nelson trade paper 386 pages 9780981488752 19.95 Splendid to look at in its basic black with cool built-in elastic bookmark, here is one guide you wont be ashamed to carry with you. Colorful, easy-to-read maps and helpful essentials for each neighborhood make this great for visitors and natives alike. |
|
| On This Spot 3rd ed Evelyn & Dickson trade paper 278 pages 9781933102702 16.95 Now a new generation can enjoy this regional favorite that allows you to stand on the spots where historic events took place. Nineteen illustrated maps and a focus on the neighborhoods carry the visitor back in time, abetted by fascinating archival photos. |
|
| Outdoor Escapes Washington, D.C. A Four-Season Guide Kevin J. Carnahan trade paper 220 pages 0-7627-3056-0 15.95 This guide offers information on trails, walking tours, running, climbing, biking, motorcycling, horseback riding, boating, aviation, kite flying, birdwatching, ice skating, snowboarding, sledding, stargazing, outdoor games and more! Bocce, anyone? |
|
| Pauline Frommer's Washington, D.C. Jim Yenckel trade paper 320 page 9780470082966 16.99 Benefit from the lifelong training of the author, daughter of the original guidebook team, as she combines longterm know-how with 21st century internet savvy to bring bargain traveling up to date. |
|
| Quick Escapes Washington, D.C. 6th ed Fitzpatrick & Burkhalter trade paper 302 pages 9780762744343 13.95 These 21 carefully planned minivacations within driving distance of D.C. include enough variety to suit every budget and taste. |
|
| The Rough Guide to Washington, D.C. 4th ed Brown and Dickey trade paper 400 pages 1843534010 16.99 Ready to Rough it? Then grab this dynamic guide and learn not only what to see, but "what to skip." |
|