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| Best Sellers Rank | 16,757 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 164 in Tourist Destinations & Museum Guides 178 in Food & Travel Writing 218 in Food, Lodging & Transportation for Travel |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Dimensions | 12.95 x 1.27 x 19.94 cm |
| Edition | 11th |
| ISBN-10 | 1838697284 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1838697280 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | 15 Mar. 2024 |
| Publisher | Lonely Planet |
P**L
A must have
Excellent book for travels
R**9
Great for getting inspiration, not very practical
This appears to be a new style of Lonely Planet guide book. It looks great and is probably best used for flicking through to get some ideas. However, it is quite frustrating as there are next to no practical details about any of the places mentioned. No details of opening hours, prices (or whether something even has an entry fee), or travel details, so it's quite difficult to work out what fits into your itinerary or not. I appreciate that everyone uses the internet these days, but it kind of feels as if Lonely Planet has just given up. Even approximate details would be helpful. For example, it talks about some mosques being open to non-muslims in providing daily guided tours, but sheds no light as to whether you can visit without a tour, and if so, which days. A lot of the suggestions are very brief (e.g. four lines in a column the third of the width of the page). It's also clear that it needed another few proof-reads before publishing, as it's littered with errors - varying from numerous typos ("Dubai" becomes "Duba") to formatting errors meaning some bits of text get cut off. The index is also incomplete and not very helpful. For example, "Dubai Miracle Garden" is considered important enough to warrant a half page photo right at the start of the book, with a link to page 87 - but the only mention of it on p87 is that the Butterfly Garden is "next to the Dubai Miracle Garden". It also doesn't appear in the index. Another example: in the section on the Burj Kalifa, it says that the "At the Top" observation tower is the only way to see the view, and is set up like a VIP experience with complimentary refreshments and a guided tour. Then it says that a slightly less expensive way to get a similar experience (wait - I thought there was only one way?) is to opt for an "At the Top" ticket (which is what you were talking about...). It doesn't make any sense, unless some text got lost behind the picture after the page break. I could go on - it's a bit of a poor show from Lonely Planet unfortunately.
L**E
Useful information
Great guide book. Useful maps and information of places to visit
K**L
Very informative.
Excellent information. First went to Dubai in 1977......er.......that have been a few changes in the last 40+ years ! Invaluable book
M**Y
Great to read before you go
Found this really useful to read before heading to Abu Dhabi. Great at the cultural context about what is appropriate and expected and it helped me decide what to pack. I liked the neighbourhood breakdown and provided me with plenty of inspiration to get started to explore on my own.
X**W
This guide is well printed, describes Abu Dhabi very well.
N**K
It looks like Lonely Planet has finally improved the structure and content of their destination books. There’s a lot of pictures, more maps, and plenty of walking tours and day itinerary suggestions packed in this book. Also loving the little tips the book provides that are need to know for tourists! It’s definitely worth the purchase for your next trip to Dubai and/or Abu Dhabi!
U**N
Sono una fan delle LP e trovo che anche questa guida sia ben fatta. Preferivo sinceramente i formati precedenti, a mio avviso sia più facili da consultare che più ricchi di informazioni (ad es. su hotel e ristoranti). Le nuove guide hanno anche molte più immagini (in ogni pagina praticamente), il che mi crea un po’ di confusione. Tuttavia rimane una delle migliori secondo me, aggiornata e completa.
K**R
This guide book is amazing and I give it 5 stars for amazing
P**T
Very satisfied, a very practical guide, it helped me to prepare my holidays and gave me good tips while on site. It covers not only Abu Dhabi and Dubai, but also daily excursions to other Emirates
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