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If anyone knows Paris, it is the Traveling Professor. Finally, he has written the guidebook that you have been waiting for. In this book, learn of over 30 dining options and 20 lodging choices. Become well-educated on how to enjoy over 60 museums, monuments, and attractions. Receive personal instruction on more than 40 enriching and stimulating activities to do on your Paris vacation. Take a lesson on how save money and time without sacrificing luxury or comfort… More >>
The Traveling Professor’s Guide To Paris
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5 Responses to “The Traveling Professor’s Guide To Paris”
M.M.K.
This book is a total rip-off. It has virtually no new information for someone who has been to Paris and is highly incomplete for someone who has never been. To cite an example, the author has a chapter (consisting of one page!), of what to wear in Paris. Answer: a scarf!! And it goes downhill from there!
Rating: 1 / 5
T. Karr
My son got this book for me in anticipation of a trip to France. I have not been to Paris yet so I can’t judge the value of the professor’s recommendations. I can say that the book is written in a friendly, familiar manner…kind of like getting tips from a friend who has just been somewhere and wants to give you the lowdown on what you should do when you get there.
The professor gives recommendations primarily on attractions, dining and transportation as well as dishing out some practical advice for traveling abroad.
Like some friends who are excited about some place they have just been, the professor does get repetitious at times and the book itself is padded out quite a bit. This would never be my primary guidebook, but it is worth reading.
Rating: 3 / 5
James M. Furey
In the interest of full disclosure, the author is my cousin. When I saw he had a book on Amazon, I had to get it. Now that my family found it, they are planning a trip to Paris. I have not been to Paris in a while, so I have not been able to field test it. It is a nice concise guide, simple and straightforward, with a great deal of useful information. Congratulations Professor.
Rating: 5 / 5
Ron Mehin
If you judge a guidebook by its size, this book is not for you. I only needed relevant and accurate information that would guide me through Paris as if I’m hanging out with a local and found what I was looking for in this book. There are also lots of useful links to great websites if I want more details.
Professor Solosky’s experience as an educator and his passion for traveling is a powerful combination for creating and delivering such wonderful information in a clear, concise and easy to follow travel guide. Thanks to the professor, I won’t feel like Gilligan when I’m in Paris this June.
Rating: 5 / 5
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