Frommer's Ireland 2025 - (Complete Guides) 30th Edition by Yvonne Gordon (Paperback)
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Highlights
- An indispensable guide, Frommer's Ireland is a comprehensive and photo-filled look at one of the world's most beloved destinations.
- About the Author: Yvonne Gordon is an award-winning travel writer who writes about Ireland for publications around the globe, including National Geographic, The Washington Post, AFAR.com, BBC Travel, the Guardian, and Hemispheres magazine.
- 618 Pages
- Travel, Europe
- Series Name: Complete Guides
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Book Synopsis
An indispensable guide, Frommer's Ireland is a comprehensive and photo-filled look at one of the world's most beloved destinations. Written by leading Emerald Isle expert Yvonne Gordon, it takes you to many places only locals know, along with giving tips and tricks for seeing the iconic sights...without having to hassle with crowds.
Frommer's Ireland is:
- Completely updated printed in large, easy-to-read type
- Packed with colorful photos and helpful maps, including a full-color fold-out map
- Precise about pricing, with Euro and British Pound (for Northern Ireland) amounts listed for every attraction, restaurant, hotel, nightspot and shop in the guide--so there aren't any nasty surprises
- Insightful about the culture and history of Ireland, so you'll better understand the places you visit
- Also filled with no-holds-barred reviews, which will introduce you to the country's most authentic lodgings (hotels, B&B's, castles), eateries, museums, historic and nature sights
- Savvy about saving money, with tips that work for everyone from luxury-seekers to backpackers
- Mindful that your vacation time is limited, the book includes smart strategies for trips of differing lengths and for travelers with varying interests
About the Author
Yvonne Gordon is an award-winning travel writer who writes about Ireland for publications around the globe, including National Geographic, The Washington Post, AFAR.com, BBC Travel, the Guardian, and Hemispheres magazine. Her awards include Irish Travel Writer of the Year. She is from Dublin and spends as much time as possible exploring Ireland north and south, hiking coastal and mountain trails, learning about traditions, hearing local stories, and finding atmospheric places to stay.