Europe: 40 Amazing Experiences

· Lonely Planet
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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher

Get a taste of some of our favourite and unique European experiences and then choose your perfect European adventure with Lonely Planet's FREE PLANNING STARTER SAMPLER 'Europe: 40 Amazing Experiences.' Cycle through Moravia wine country in the Czech Republic; experience the high life in Eze, a pinnacle-perched medieval village in France's Riviera; unwind amidst orange and olive groves in the cobbled and colourful Portuguese town of Cacela Velha; float down the azur Cetina River in Croatia; hit the hay on an Irish farm in Waterford's countryside; and more. The 40 experiences will whet your travel appetite and help you to decide which part of Europe to explore first. Begin your journey now!

Coverage Includes Highlights from the Following Lonely Planet Guides:

Italy Country Guide (Piedmont, Maritime Alps); Rome City Guide (Ostia); Florence & Tuscany Regional Guide (Lucca);Venice & the Veneto Regional Guide (Mazzorbo); Sardinia Regional Guide; France Country Guide (French Riviera, Atlantic Coast);Paris City Guide; Corsica Regional Guide; Ireland Country Guide (Waterford); England Country Guide;London City Guide; The Lake District Regional Guide; Spain Country Guide; Andalucia Regional Guide; Barcelona City Guide;Mallorca Regional Guide; The Canary Islands Regional Guide; Berlin City Guide; Greece Country Guide (Peloponnese);Greek Islands Regional Guide (Leros, Little Cyclades); Crete Regional Guide; Turkey Country Guide (Turquoise Coast); Scotland's Highlands & Islands Regional Guide; Amsterdam City Guide; Switzerland Country Guide; Portugal Country Guide (Lisbon, Algarve); Croatia Country Guide; Prague & the Czech Republic Guide (Moravia)

There's More in Store for You:

This FREE PLANNING STARTER SAMPLER suggest hidden gems and unique engaging activities that most guidebooks miss to kick-start the planning stage of your next European experience. Each experience described in the sampler is paired with a reference to the Lonely Planet guide that will give you more details on the destination described. Next step, discover Europe beyond the typical iconic sights with Lonely Planet guides. Once you've decided which country, region, or city you want to explore, check out the related Lonely Planet guide for additional itineraries, detailed recommendations, and planning advice to ensure that exploring Europe is the rich, authentic experience you've always dreamt of.

The Perfect Guide for Your Perfect Trip:

  • Lonely Planet's country, regional, and city guides are our most comprehensive guides and are perfect for both exploring top sights and taking roads less travelled.
  • Looking for just the highlights of your chosen destination? Check out Lonely Planet's discover guides, our photo-rich guides to the destinations' most popular attractions.
  • Looking for a guide focused on the main highlights of one city? Lonely Planet's pocket guides are handy-sized guides that highlight the can't-miss sights for a quick trip.

About Lonely Planet: Since 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel media company with guidebooks to every destination, an award-winning website, mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet covers must-see spots but also enables curious travellers to get off the beaten track and understand more of the nature and culture of the places they find themselves in.

Ratings and reviews

3.4
4.83K reviews
A Google user
September 24, 2013
Tip#40. Take a St Benard for a walk. Actually, this book is soooo lame you can only laugh. Sure, download it & find out for yourself. However, reading this book has ABSOLUTELY guaranteed that I will not download ANY lonely planet book...especially the paid ones. Nice work lonely planet for alienating potential customers (which is what I assume this lame-o book wasn't supposed to do?)
5 people found this review helpful
A Google user
September 25, 2013
This "book" is actually a mediocre blog article. I could find more interesting information on Google Search. Sometimes freebies can harm your reputation and this is a perfect example.
3 people found this review helpful
Tracy Drane
March 19, 2015
This is a digital pamphlet, not a book. There is just a short paragraph for each location with a statement under each telling you that you can find more info at Lonely Planet. Very few photos. You don't learn much at all and I didn't see links on the pages. Don't bother.
1 person found this review helpful

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