Passport's Illustrated Travel Guide to Prague

Passport's Illustrated Travel Guide to Prague
ISBN-10
0844248428
ISBN-13
9780844248424
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Passport Books
Authors
Louis James, Thomas Cook

Description

This book gives an introduction to the city-its history, geography, politics, culture. It also offers practical advice on arriving and getting around. You see an alphabetical listing of places to visit, interspersed with walks and tours.

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