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1,000 Places to See Before You Die Book

by Review on June 2, 2007

1000 Places to See Before You Die BookWhether you’re an avid traveler or armchair tourist, this compendium provides an engaging tour of the best the world has to offer.

  • The New York Times #1 Bestseller
  • 1,000 places guaranteed to delight
  • Highlights include a balloon safari over Masai Mara, sailing the Grenadines, The Highland Games at Braemar, Oaxaca’s Saturday market and much more
  • Includes addresses, websites, phone numbers & best times to visit
  • By renowned travel writer Patricia Schultz

A quick sampling: Venice’s Cipriani Hotel; California’s Monterey Peninsula; the Lewis and Clark Trail in Oregon; the Great Wall of China; Robert Louis Stevenson’s home in Western Samoa; and the Alhambra in Andalusia, Spain.

Introducing the Eighth Wonder of travel books, the New York Times bestseller that’s been hailed by CBS-TV as one of the best books of the year and praised by Newsweek as the "book that tells you what’s beautiful, what’s inspiring, what’s fun and what’s just unforgettable everywhere on earth."

Packed with recommendations of the world’s best places to visit, on and off the beaten path, 1,000 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE is a joyous, passionate gift for travelers, an around-the-world, continent-by-continent listing of beaches, museums, monuments, islands, inns, restaurants, mountains, and more. There’s Botswana’s Okavango Delta, the covered souks of Aleppo, the Tuscan hills surrounding San Gimignano, Canyon de Chelly, the Hassler hotel in Rome, Ipanema Beach, the backwaters of Kerala, Oaxaca’s Saturday market, the Buddhas of Borobudur, Ballybunion golf club-all the places guaranteed to give you the shivers.

The prose is gorgeous, seizing on exactly what makes each entry worthy of inclusion. And, following the romance, the nuts and bolts: addresses, phone and fax numbers, web sites, costs, and best times to visit.

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