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GUIDEBOOK PÉCS

Pécs Guidebook


Written by a local expert, our guide book offers an original insider’s view of Pécs, European Capital of Culture 2010.

It includes:
– a factfile on Hungary
– a historical overview of Pécs
– 5 pleasant, informative walking tours
– up-to-date travel tips on accommodation, eating out, shopping and much more
– detailed maps
– wonderful photographs

Would you like to order this book? or
Do you have any questions or comments?

Please send an e-mail to:
pecsutikonyv@gmail.com

Product details:
Price: 10.00 Euros (plus postage)
Publisher: Travel Guide, first edition (October 2008)
Language: English
ISBN: 978-963-06-5931-4
Paperback: 120 pages
Dimensions: 7 x 5 inches
Weight: 6 ounces

What makes a city livable? Job availability, freeway access, cultural and entertainment facilities, historic environment, low crime, transport and communications infrastructure? Probably all the above factors – and many more – contribute to a good livability index. In addition to this, nowadays more and more communities recognize the importance of public open spaces. The Pécs, European Capital of Culture 2010 project handles this issue as priority and intends to improve and create open spaces.

sneak peak

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GUIDEBOOK DANUBE BEND

Why is it worth a visit?
What you’ll see is mainly ruins, but there is much more than meets the eye. Fascinating legends surround the old citadel, breathtaking views give a perfect backdrop to history. At Mathias palace archeologists have been working since the 1930s to excavate the magnificent royal residence and re-create the lavish interiors that once surrounded Hungary’s greatest king.

Price: 10.00 Euros (plus postage)
Publisher: Travel Guide, first edition (October 2010)
Language: English
ISBN: 9789630698924
Paperback: 112 pages
Dimensions: 7 x 5 inches
Weight: 6 ounces

Would you like to order this book? or
Do you have any questions or comments?

Please send an e-mail to:
danubebendguidebook@gmail.com

Danube Bend Guidebook

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