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Through ancient wonders, world capitals, and tiny places with
infectious personalities, Europe packs some serious travel punches.
The world's second-smallest continent makes up for size with its
intricate cultures and abundant charms, boasting artistic
masterpieces and architectural marvels as much as natural splendor.
With 130 expert itineraries from The New York Times's popular 36
Hours column, this updated and revised third edition of the
best-selling 36 Hours Europe reveals the continent's brightest gems
and best-kept secrets, including 20 new stories. From wine tastings
in Burgundy to Flamenco in Seville, from historical Cyprus to
easygoing Copenhagen, you'll find the antique and the cutting-edge,
the renowned and the unexpected, and all distilled into neat
36-hour schedules, so you can transform your weekends into European
adventures. More than 4,500 hours' worth of insightful itineraries
to make the most of your stay Practical recommendations for nearly
500 restaurants and over 400 hotels Comprehensive revisions to all
130 itineraries New destinations including Belgrade, the Amalfi
Coast, Galway, and more Color-coded tabs for each region Nearly 750
photos 20 new stories Detailed city-by-city maps that pinpoint
every stop on your itinerary From Antwerp to Zurich, trust
TASCHEN's New York Times 36 Hours series with your next travel
adventure.
To travel in North America is to face a delicious quandary: over
these vast spaces with so many riches, from glittering cities to
eccentric small towns and heart-stoppingly beautiful mountains and
plains, how to experience as much as possible in limited time? The
New York Times has the answer, offering up dream weekends with
practical itineraries in its popular weekly 36 Hours column for
nearly two decades. In this fully revised and updated third edition
of the best-selling USA & Canada volume, TASCHEN presents the
best itineraries from across the continent. You'll find marquee
metropolises like New York, Montreal, and Los Angeles; world-famous
natural wonders at Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon; the hidden
charm of Rust Belt cities like Duluth and Detroit, as well as 33
new stories including Anchorage, the Berkshires, Boulder, and many
more. More than 5,400 hours worth of insightful itineraries to make
the most of your stay Practical recommendations for more than 600
restaurants and 450 hotels Comprehensive revisions to all 130
itineraries New destinations including Downtown Miami, Oakland,
Chattanooga, and more Color-coded tabs for each region Nearly 1,000
photos 33 new stories Detailed city-by-city maps that pinpoint
every stop on your itinerary From Antwerp to Zurich, trust
TASCHEN's New York Times 36 Hours series with your next travel
adventure.
Weekend trips to any city, from Sao Paulo to Seoul to Sydney, can
often be daunting, with too much to do and too little time. Enter
36 Hours World, a roundup of 150 cities across six continents, each
tailored for a memorable and feasible 36-hour stay. Gathered from
the eponymous New York Times column, this updated edition is
dedicated entirely to cities: capital, coastal, cosmopolitan, and
everything in between, with 26 new stories not published in
previous volumes. The Times's contributors are your guides-foreign
correspondents, travel writers, food writers, and
photojournalists-who bring together insider knowledge and in-depth
research, providing fresh insight to even the most frequently
visited metropolises. Whether it's a comedy club in downtown
Chicago, a long-tail boat tour on Bangkok's Chao Phraya River, or a
cable car ride up to Dubrovnik's Mount Srd, the must-know facts and
inspiration can all be found in this A-to-Z collection of urban
adventures. 150 international cities Practical recommendations for
nearly 600 restaurants and 350 hotels A thumb index for quick
navigation and ribbon to bookmark your next adventure More than 800
photos Detailed city-by-city maps that pinpoint every stop on your
itinerary All stories have been updated and adapted by Barbara
Ireland, a veteran Times travel editor
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