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Lonely Planet Finland (Finland, 4th Ed) |
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Rating:  Summary: Lots of maps and pretty facts... Review: But if you happen to be in Finland, the only thing you'll need to sample is the local alcoholic beverages.
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: I visited this country with my Finnish boyfriend in 2002. THe book was a great help. It helped me decide which tourist spots, shopping areas, historical sites and places of interest to check out. The only part that I didn't like was that it didn't touch too much on the smaller cities of Finland, but in general, it's a good buy. Definitely worth it, but make sure you get "Culture Shock, Guide to Finland" if you do travel to Suomi. Having a cultural view of this beautiful country is important.
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: I visited this country with my Finnish boyfriend in 2002. THe book was a great help. It helped me decide which tourist spots, shopping areas, historical sites and places of interest to check out. The only part that I didn't like was that it didn't touch too much on the smaller cities of Finland, but in general, it's a good buy. Definitely worth it, but make sure you get "Culture Shock, Guide to Finland" if you do travel to Suomi. Having a cultural view of this beautiful country is important.
Rating:  Summary: All you need to know about Finland-And more! Review: I'm an Australian exchange student who lives in Finland, and I have found this book to be most informative in many areas. It includes information on almost every city in Finland, which has been invaluable to me whilst travelling. It is easy to find what you are looking for, and contains information on everything, including History, culture, food, language, activities, special packages and places to stay. I would definatly recommend this book to anyone travelling to Finland, as with it you can see more of Finland in less time and with less problems.
Rating:  Summary: Essential really Review: I've just been to Helsinki for a few days, and although I didn't get the chance to test this book's usefulness in other parts of the country, it certainly proved worth having just for Helsinki. It tells you all the basic stuff, and some of the interesting stuff. I was able to get from the airport by bus and walk to my hotel from the bus station simply by glancing at the book on the flight to Helsinki. Everything is very clear and nicely laid out, and it's a handy size too. I hope I'll return to Finland; this is the first thing I'll pack.
Rating:  Summary: All you need to know about Finland-And more! Review: Most travel guides for Finland highlight only Helsinki and Lapland, but Lonely Planet covers the entire country. I found the remote town where my ancestors came from mentioned and even a hotel listed. Each city has a highlights section, hotel and restaurant listings. INcludes maps, some color pictures and a bit of history and Finnish culture. I'm taking it along on my trip to Finland this summer!
Rating:  Summary: Very detailed and helpful for travelers in Finland Review: Most travel guides for Finland highlight only Helsinki and Lapland, but Lonely Planet covers the entire country. I found the remote town where my ancestors came from mentioned and even a hotel listed. Each city has a highlights section, hotel and restaurant listings. INcludes maps, some color pictures and a bit of history and Finnish culture. I'm taking it along on my trip to Finland this summer!
Rating:  Summary: WIDE GUIDE Review: The third edition of an amply and well tested guide, illustrating hundreds of lakes, rivers and islands where to go for deep-fishing and swimming, rafting and canoeing. There are indications for a good trekking in Lapland: vast pine forests, silence and the magic beauty of the sun at midnight in summer, as well as the aurora borealis in the fall and winter. As a bonus, a practical glossary is provided in Swedish and Finnish. Enjoy.
Rating:  Summary: Not as inspiring as the cover would indicate! Review: To put this review in context - my wife and I travelled to Sweden and Finland this summer. She has family in both countries who we visited and stayed with. Much of the time was spent in rural Finland (Kuusamo and region). Our home is Thunder Bay, which is a small pulp-and-paper city (100 000) in rural Ontario.
The Lonely Planet guides are well-known (at least among my travelling friends) as including a little bit of everything - culture, entertainment, restaurants, and places to stay. Because Finland is a young and sparsely-populated country, it turns out that there aren't a lot of castles or museums or cathedrals to see, and those that are there are not as impressive (generally) as their counterparts in Sweden. No, the reason to go to Finland, according to this guide, is the nature, parks, wildlife, etc.
Normally this kind of thing is very inspiring, and the book makes it sound interesting. However, this is exactly the kind of thing we can do at home - provincial parks, downhill and cross-country skiing, and moose crossing the road are all part of our normal existence. Why would we go to Finland to experience these things? This is the nature of the country, of course, which the editors of the Lonely Planet series cannot control. However, reading the book did not give me any particular desire to go to Finland had I not been planning to go anyways. It seems like the editors may as well have summed it up as "It's a great place to live, although a little dull to visit." In reality, the country is much more interesting than the book would have led me to believe.
Having badmouthed the general aspects, I do want to praise the section on Helsinki. Here the guidebook shines and we toured the city and the sites based on the well-documented walking/biking tour. It is a fantastic way to view the city and made the purchase cost of the book well worthwhile. We saw much more of the city than we would otherwise have been able to. Likewise, as visitors to Scandanavia will likely have noticed, there is a dearth of mid-range eating places (pubs, "family restaurants", etc.) in Scandanavian cities, so we relied on this book to find a place to eat, which again was exactly as described. In that restaurant, we were planning our next move when in walked another couple with the same guidebook, sitting at the table next to us. Obviously they were finding the book useful as well!
Rating:  Summary: Complete coverage Review: To research Finland travel survival kit, I did a complete rewriting for this edition. I travelled to every notable town and village in Finland, during several years. While this edition is several years old now, it gives a very comprehensive image of this emerging member of the European Union. The books seems to be the tickest guide to Finland ever made. I hope everyone will enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed researching it (as I was lucky to get to all those interesting places around Finland!)
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