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Paperback Montreal & Quebec City Book

ISBN: 174104006X

ISBN13: 9781741040067

Montreal & Quebec City

(Part of the Lonely Planet City Guides Series)

This guide contains tailored itineraries and themed walking tours, special insider tips for travelling with children, and for women and seniors, a French language chapter and glossary, a dedicated... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Excellent

Just returned from MTL and QUEBEC. Excellent book, we used it the entire time. Very helpful maps, interesting thoughts on Politics. Just know that Cafe Esperanza is closer to the Lauriel rather than Rosemont Metro. Also, when you go, be sure to check out the Charlevoix region. Thanks Eilis, great job!!

August 2008 Trip

Went to Montreal for the first time in August 2008. This guide does a great job of letting you know about activities off the beaten path. For example, every Sunday in the summer there is a drum jam by the University in a park by the hill (it's called the tam tam jam). It's like Woodstock and totally made the trip for me. No other guide book discussed it, but this one did.

Highly Useful Guide Book

I find Lonely Planet guidebooks the most practically useful of all travel guidebooks. I find the Montreal/Quebec City to be definitely no exception. Just the maps in the book make it extremely worthwhile...no other maps are needed. Interviews with Montreal/Quebec City residents provide informative and real insider information about the cities, as do sections on history, culture and the arts. Information is adequately up-to-date. I highly recommend this book for anyone making a trip to one or both of the cities.

Montreal traveler agrees

I'm impressed by the amount of detail, all the stories and know-hows have matched to what a well traveled friend says of Montreal. Highlights dinning, lodging, and sites for each section of the city.

another good Lonely Planet guidebook

I used this guidebook while visiting Montreal in summer 2001 and had no problems at all. As to be expected from Lonely Planet, the color maps at the back are great and the three walking tours really give you a feel for the city. The restaurant list was excellent, especially an extended section on Montreal's famous bagels. There was a large chapter on excursions from Montreal, which included Ottawa, Quebec City and the Laurentian mountains among other places. All the standard Lonely Planet bits on history, culture, arts and religion were very informing; best was the little section on Canadian French where I learned to say "y'est quelle heure" instead of "quelle heure est-il."The only complaint I could have was the lack of a map of the underground shopping city, which we found confusing to navigate, even with the map provided by the tourist authority. Otherwise it's as good a guidebook to Montreal as you're likely to find anywhere.
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