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Lonely Planet Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania

Lonely Planet Estonia, Latvia & LithuaniaAuthor: Nicola Williams
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 892,257

Media: Paperback
Edition: 4th
Pages: 448
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5 x 0.7

ISBN: 1741042879
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN: 9781741042870
ASIN: 1741042879

Publication Date: June 1, 2006
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Explore beautifully preserved architecture in medieval Tallinn, Art-Nouveau Riga or baroque Vilnius, the Baltics’ dynamic capitals. Cycle around Estonia’s islands, cross-country ski in Latvia or scale the sand dunes of Lithuania’s Curonian Spit. Whatever your pleasure, this bestselling guide will help you connect with this inspirational region.

Sweat It Out in a sauna or comb the countryside for berries and mushrooms – plan your trip with our dedicated activities chapter

Dream Sweetly in family-run guesthouses or boutique hotels – reviews to suit everyone

In-Depth Language Section – useful Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian phrases and food glossaries

Get Around – detailed maps and itineraries to help you navigate the three countries

Be In The Know – in-depth history and culture chapters explain the region’s past and present



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3 out of 5 stars No improvement upon the old edition   July 29, 2003
Andrius Uzkalnis (Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom)
51 out of 55 found this review helpful

The best thing about this edition is its stunningly beautiful cover. It goes downhill from there.

The previous edition (was it around 1995?) was really, really very good; ahead of everyone in the business. I wrote a glowing review at that time. Since then, the countries have moved on at an amazin pace, but LP did not manage to catch up.

Cultural information is still good (and that is the area where fewest changes were needed). It is not as good with practicalities: the book is full of small inaccuracies - money, costs, payment options, transport information all suffer from lazy, complacent research.

Another sad fact is that the authors seem to draw upon their one-off impressions: waiters tipping themselves by not giving you the change, what's that about? Credit cards accepted in "main cities and towns" - well, hello, when did you last go to any of the countries? These things go on and on.

As for "Getting There" information, one wonders which planet are Lonely Planet researchers living on. Has anyone told them about the Internet? About cheap offers from the airlines? How long can continue with their ridiculously irrelevant drivel about bucket shops and courier flights?

A good thing that can be said about this Lonely Plant is that it is not of trademark "bleeding-heart" variety and that anti-American propaganda still has not found its way into it. You will have to get the Iceland guidebook if you want some of the most bitter, biased and unwelcome LP campaigning.

Overall, it seems like Lonely Planet is cutting costs, and the most recent thing that they have chopped off is proper research and verification. This is unfortunate, for the start was really good.


5 out of 5 stars By far the best guide to Lithuania   July 13, 1998
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

I am a fairly frequent visitor to Vilnius, and can confirm that this is by far the best guide to Vilnius and the rest of Lithuania, whether as to culture, history, or current attractions. (Leaving aside, of course, the invaluable Vilnius in Your Pocket which you should buy at the airport). I haven't been to Tallin since 1993, but the Estonian section seemed very good too. The Vilnius section of the competing Let's Go Guide to Eastern Europe is riddled with errors.


5 out of 5 stars Accurate, detailed and competent   August 27, 2000
Andrius Uzkalnis (Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom)
23 out of 24 found this review helpful

In common with our Lonely Planet publications, the book is extremely strong on research and honesty; the latter sometimes can border with cynicism, but then I do not see anything wrong with this. It is perhaps a good idea to have realistic expectations.

For getting around, lodging and day-to-day needs, the book is superb (although upon arrival, you will also want to buy one of locally published "In Your Pocket" guides - these remarkable and inexpensive magazines are in the league of their own).

Unless you already know a lot about the history and spirit of the Baltic states, you may long for some more pictures and articles where timetables and opening times are NOT mentioned. In this case, Baltic States by Insight Guides can be recommended as a supplement - but by no means as a substitute.

The Baltic countries, which do not have a streamlined and shrink-wrapped tourist industry, are a destination where a Lonely Planet guide is needed, whatever your budget. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are friendly and well-developed, but even premium-paying customers can seldom expect to be steered through their holiday or business trip without a bit of understanding how things work. This book is a perfect tool fitting this purpose.


5 out of 5 stars Great tool for independent travel   July 11, 2000
Michael E. Sande (New York, New York USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

In May and June 2000 I used this book to travel through Estonia and Latvia. I found it to be an awesome guide through the area. The people who wrote this book clearly spent a lot of time in the region and did a lot of research. It is geared toward the independent traveler and includes all sorts of detail that cannot be found in other travel guides. It includes information about Internet access while traveling and provides addresses for relevant Web sites. It's the bible for Baltic travel.

Note: some of the listings, particularly in smaller towns, are a little bit out of date. In Haapsalu, Estonia every restaurant listed was now closed. But things change quickly over there.


5 out of 5 stars Almost the perfect first-time visitors guide.   November 30, 1997
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I enyoyed reading this excellent guide for visitors wanting to visit the Baltic countries for the first time. I appreciate the attempt to include web site addresses.

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