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Estonia, 5th: The Bradt Travel Guide

Estonia, 5th: The Bradt Travel Guide
By Neil Taylor

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Product Description

As more and more of Estonia opens up properly to tourists, this new fifth edition is inevitably bigger and better than its predecessor. The author provides extensive coverage on new spa hotels and beaches to be explored as well as hidden manor houses and brand new concert halls to enliven stays there.
 
Features include:
 
*Fully updated accommodation listings
 
*New galleries and museums to explore
 
*A new section on Narva, for travelers en route to Russia


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #171058 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Neil Taylor is a tour leader specializing in eastern Europe and the Far East. He is the author of Bradt's Tallinn and editor and coauthor of Baltic Capitals.


Customer Reviews

bradt's guide to estonia5
This excellent guide is one of the best. Even the very fine guides from the 90s have out of date infomation that this volume rectifies. I appreciate the book's scope and practicality. The new color photos add a great deal. Next time in Estonia this one is coming along.

An Intelligent Guide3
Although a previous review criticised this book for not helping with the shopping, there are those of us who can negotiate these things on our own, or who went to Estonia armed also with more touristy guides for those matters (such as the fine "In Your Pocket" series). The Bradt Guide to Estonia, however, is for those of us who wish to know more about the history, culture, and especially the natural history of a place before we travel, that we may arrive informed. Indeed, not many travel guides even touch on a region's natural history, but this one does more than that, and also has some good stories that prepare the traveler. It's good reading.

Bradt Guide to Estonia, 2nd edition2
This book was neither a satisfactory travel guide nor history/cultural guide to Estonia. While trying to be both, it was neither. I was looking for more specific information that a tourist would need for visiting Tallinn and the countryside, ie ferry information, shopping, more on accommodation.Also the quality of the publication (paper & graphics) was very disappointing. I found the Lonely Planet Guide to Scandinavia & the Baltic States to be more helpful and certainly of a much better quality