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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a travel book for tourists. While in the Army in Colorado I made several trips back home to Oregon via SF. I always took this book along to scout neat sites in the city. Printed in the late 80's, it is now dated. But I find it a nice nostalgia book. ( ) I've always enjoyed the Access series of travel books, in part for their seemingly unbiased recommendations, but also because they often include little out-of-the-way things you might not see on normal touristy routes. My wife and I have been to S.F. each of the past 3 years, and this book has been my handy traveling companion on each visit. It's well-designed and although it's 4 years old now, it hasn't really gone out of date yet. no reviews | add a review
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The 29 detailed neighborhood maps in this guide will help you immediately locate the hotels, restaurants, shops, and sight in San Francisco. Pack lightly and carry the best travel guides going: ACCESS. Arranged by neighborhood and featuring color-coded entries keyed to easy-to-read maps, ACCESS guides are designed to help you explore a neighborhood or an entire city in depth. You'll never get lost with an ACCESS guide in hand, but you may well be lost without one. So whether you are visiting Miami or Montreal, you'll need a sturdy pair of walking shoes and plenty of ACCESS. No library descriptions found. |
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