Selling for a lower price than any similar guidebook, and deliberately limited to a short 256 pages, this Easy Guide is an exercise in creating easily-absorbed travel information. It emphasizes the authentic experiences in each destination:the most important attractions, the classic method of approaching a particular destination; the best choices for accommodations and meals; the best ways to maximize the enjoyment of your stay. Because it is ‘quick to read, light to carry’, it is called an ‘Easy Guide’, and reflects Arthur Frommer’s lifetime of experience in presenting clear and concise travel advice.
A propos de l’auteur
Lily Heise went to Paris as an exchange student in 2000 and fell in love with the country. She has extensive experience in the travel and culture sectors and contributes to various international and local publications, both in print and on-line. She lives in Montmartre and spends her free time exploring off-beat Paris, in addition to villages and vineyards around the country.
Tristan Rutherford has been a freelance writer for over a decade. His lucky first assignment took him to Nice and he’s been based there ever since. He has visited over sixty countries and written about twenty of them for the Independent and the Sunday New York Times Travel Magazine. Tristan also lectures on travel journalism at London’s Central Saint Martins. He lives in Nice, France.
Margie Rynn has been living and writing about France for over 13 years. The author of Pauline Frommer’s Paris, she has also written features for several travel magazines, as well as Time Out New York and Yoga Journal. In a previous New York life, she acted in a Broadway play and performed her own one-woman show. Margie is married to a kind and understanding Frenchman and they have a lovely eleven year old son. She lives in Paris, France.
Kathryn Tomasetti, US-born and Italian-raised, writes travel and food features for a variety of publications including The Guardian and The Times. Her library of holiday photos-snapped from as far afield as China, Albania and Chile-have been published by National Geographic and Time Out. Kathryn’s favorite places in Provence are the pavement cafes of Avignon and the art-filled city of Arles. She resides in Nice.