Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Insight Guides Provence and the French Riviera (Travel Guide eBook) - cover

We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy!

Insight Guides Provence and the French Riviera (Travel Guide eBook)

Insight Guides

Publisher: Insight Guides

  • 1
  • 1
  • 0

Summary

With its fabulous artistic heritage, glorious light, glitzy resorts and  mouth-watering food, it's little wonder that the Provence-French Riviera  region is the second most-visited in France after Paris. And Marseille,  the rejuvenated 2013 European Capital of Culture, can now claim to be  one of the Mediterranean's most vibrant cities. Be inspired by this thoroughly updated edition of Insight Guide Provence and the French Riviera, a  detailed full-colour guide to this glamorous region. 
Inside Insight Guide Provence and the French Riviera:A thoroughly overhauled edition by our expert authors.Stunning photography brings this stunning region and its people to life. Highlights  of the region's top attractions, such as stunning perched villages, arty Avignon and the awe-inspiring Pont du Gard. Descriptive area-by-area accounts cover the whole region from rejuvenated Marseille to glitzy St-Tropez.Detailed,  high-quality maps throughout will help you get around and travel tips  give you all the essential information for planning a memorable trip. 
About  Insight Guides: Insight Guides has over 40 years' experience of  publishing high-quality, visual travel guides. We produce around 400  full-colour print guide books and maps as well as picture-packed eBooks  to meet different travellers' needs. Insight Guides' unique combination  of beautiful travel photography and focus on history and culture  together create a unique visual reference and planning tool to inspire  your next adventure.
Available since: 07/01/2017.

Other books that might interest you

  • Right Ho Jeeves - Unabridged - cover

    Right Ho Jeeves - Unabridged

    P. G. Wodehouse

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In this early "Jeeves" novel, the infamous Bertie Wooster, rebuffing the assistance of his trusty manservant Jeeves, attempts to help his old chum and newt-fancier Gussie Fink-Nottle win the affections of the goofy but adorable Madeline Bassett. But without Jeeves to lend a hand, chaos ensues, and Bertie finds himself accidentally - and horribly - engaged to Madeline himself.  Right Ho, Jeeves contains a passage described by actor Stephen Fry (a Jeeves and Bertie veteran) as "the single funniest piece of sustained writing in the language".  A much beloved romp by the master of satirical comedy, the legendary P.G. Wodehouse
    Show book
  • Reno - cover

    Reno

    Evon Morris

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The true story of a blind horse and the man who believes in him. Starring Alan Young, from TV's Mr. Ed.
    Show book
  • Pepys's Navy - Ships Men & Warfare 1649–1689 - cover

    Pepys's Navy - Ships Men &...

    J. D. Davies

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    An extensively illustrated reference covering four tumultuous decades that gave birth to the modern Royal Navy.  Winner of the Samuel Pepys Prize and Latham Medal   This reference book describes every aspect of the English navy in the second half of the seventeenth century, from the time when the Fleet Royal was taken into Parliamentary control after the defeat of Charles I, until the accession of William and Mary in 1689 when the long period of war with the Dutch came to an end. This is a crucial era that witnessed the creation of a permanent naval service, in essence the birth of today’s Royal Navy.   Samuel Pepys, whose thirty years of service did so much to replace the ad hoc processes of the past with systems for construction and administration, is one of the most significant players, and the navy that was, by 1690, ready for a century of global struggle with the French owed much to his tireless work. This major reference for historians, naval enthusiasts, and, anyone with an interest in this colorful era of the seventeenth century covers:    naval administration  ship types and shipbuilding  naval recruitment and crews  seamanship and gunnery  shipboard life  dockyards and bases  the foreign navies of the period  the three major wars fought against the Dutch in the Channel and the North Sea  “Davies writes clearly, knows his subject extremely well, organizes the material effectively, and covers each topic thoroughly . . . there’s some new piece of revelatory detail on pretty much every page. If you’re at all interested in seventeenth century sailing ships—especially English ships—this is a truly fascinating and rewarding book.” —Corsairs and Captives
    Show book
  • HowExpert Guide to Fountain Pens - 101+ Lessons to Learn How to Find Use Clean Maintain and Love Fountain Pens from A to Z - cover

    HowExpert Guide to Fountain Pens...

    HowExpert, Lauren Traye

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    If you want to learn everything about fountain pens, then check out "HowExpert Guide to Fountain Pens." You will learn how to find, use, clean, maintain, and love fountain pens from A to Z! 
    Fountain pens are not ancient relics, and they're not pens made of feathers that you dip into an ink vial. That would be a quill. They are part of a bustling and modern industry backed by users, collectors, and enthusiasts worldwide. And by the end of this book, you might be one of them. 
    In HowExpert Guide to Fountain Pens, you'll discover all you need to know about: 
    • What a fountain pen is 
    • How to write with a fountain pen 
    • How to clean a fountain pen 
    • How to make sure your fountain pen performs at its best 
    • Ways to use a fountain pen like daily reflection journaling and letter writing 
    • Fountain pen collecting 
    • How ink and paper make a difference in your writing 
    • Why fountain pens can be so expensive 
    • And so much more! 
    In this guide, there will also be tips, tricks, and warnings to ensure that your fountain pen maintenance takes no more effort than it has to. Collecting and writing with fountain pens are supposed to be part of an enjoyable hobby. It's not supposed to stress you out. The tips and lessons inside this guide will ensure that your experience is smooth as a nib on paper. 
    Check out “HowExpert Guide to Fountain Pens” and learn all about fountain pens starting today! 
    About the Expert 
    Lauren Traye is a life-long stationery enthusiast turned fountain pen fanatic. She's been collecting and using fountain pens for well over two years and enjoys spreading her knowledge to her friends, family, and anyone who will listen. Over the years, she's amassed a collection of over 20 pens, 18 bottles of ink, and countless ink samples. 
    HowExpert publishes quick ‘how to’ guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
    Show book
  • Eco-Resin Crafts - cover

    Eco-Resin Crafts

    Hazel Oliver

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Resin craft is a great way to make beautiful items for your home and gifts for yourself or others.
    Hazel Oliver is the name behind Badger & Birch, whose eco-friendly practices include using solvent free and non-toxic resin, and incorporating natural waste such as mussel and oyster shells from her local restaurant, as well as natural minerals, gemstones and crystals. In this her first book, Hazel shows you the basics of resin craft, including mixing and pouring, making moulds, and finishing your pieces. The 30 projects include vases, planters, candle holders and other items for the home, as well as moulded decorations in leaf shapes and other natural forms. The soft colours, natural elements and beautiful finish of Hazel's work will inspire you to take up this flourishing new craft, or give you new ideas if you are already a keen resin crafter.
    Show book
  • La Palma in a diferent way! Travel Guide 2020 - cover

    La Palma in a diferent way!...

    Andrea Müller

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    1st edition 2020La Palma, the small Isla Bonita, is the greenest and most versatile Canary Island of the archipelago. The travel guide La Palma...in a different way! 2020 brings you with numerous detailed maps and exact information to all highlights. Start with a detailed described city tour through the capital Santa Cruz de La Palma and let your discoverer heart beat faster. The main shopping street O'Daly leads you along magnificent buildings to the Plaza de España with the towering Iglesia de Salvador. Learn all about the important capital festival at the Bajada de La Virgen Interpretation Centre, which is held in honour of the island's patron saint. Visit the old market hall La Recova and the large island museum Museo Insular. Admire the wooden balconies Balcones Tipicos, which are the symbol of the capital, and take a breath of discovery on Christopher Columbus' Santa Maria in the Museo Barco de la Virgen. In Breña Alta, shop with nuns at the Monasterio El Cister and see how hand-rolled cigars are made at the Museo del Puro Palmero and Puros Artesanos. Bathe on the beautiful lava beaches of the popular town of Los Cancajos and smile at the legendary history of the twin dragon trees of San Isidro. In Villa de Mazo, visit the Corpus Christi Museum Museo Casa Roja, watch ancient Canarian pottery being made at Ceramica El Molino and visit the aboriginal caves Cuevas del Belmaco. At the southern tip you can enjoy fabulous views during a crater hike in the centre of Volcán de San Antonio and meet salt workers in the Salinas de Fuencaliente. Visit the new Centro Reserva Marina next to the Faro de Fuencaliente lighthouse and taste the excellent wines at Bodegas Teneguia. Be sure to visit the Casa Museo del Vino wine museum in Las Manchas, where you can taste and buy all the island wines. The newly opened Caña del Fuego explains the earliest volcanic eruptions on La Palma. Do not miss to book a guided tour through the dark volcanic cave. A guided tour will tell you the history of Tazacorte. Go to a banana plantation next to the Museo del Plátano or spot dolphins and whales on a boat trip from Puerto de Tazacorte. In El Paso, visit the silk museum Museo de la Seda and see the petroglyphs El Verde and La Fayana. From the Centro de Visitantes de El Paso you start to the world's largest erosion crater Caldera de Taburiente. After a shopping trip in Los Llanos de Aridane you will dive into the history of the natives in the archaeology museum Benahoarita. From the sleepy Tijarafe with its restored mansions, you will set off for the popular weekend market Mercadillo de Puntagorda. In the hippy village Las Tricias you will expand your knowledge in the vivid gofio museum MIGO and you will be impressed by the dragon trees and the cave Cueva de Buracas. Discover the secret rock carvings of La Zarza and La Zarcita and look out over the neighbouring islands of Tenerife, La Gomera and El Hiero from the highest point of the island at Roque de Los Muchachos. A visit to the astrophysical observatory La Palma should also be on your schedule. In San Andrés y Sauces you can splash around in the beautiful natural swimming pools of Piscina's Naturales Charco Azul, or visit the Aldea rum factory. Walk through the primeval laurel forests of Los Tilos and explore the nature trail through the Cubo de La Galga. The new El Tandal Archaeological Park completes your knowledge of the indigenous people. In the small village of Puntallana, the ethnographic museum Casa Luján with its lovingly designed rag dolls is one of the highlights and, like the Fuentes de Puntallana springs, is well worth seeing. Finally, let the day end with a glass of wine against the fantastic backdrop of the spectacular sunsets in Puerto Naos.
    Show book