Seattle (City Guide) | 
enlarge | Author: Becky Ohlsen Publisher: Lonely Planet Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Pap/Map Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 242 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1740598342 Dewey Decimal Number: 917 EAN: 9781740598347 ASIN: 1740598342
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Product Description Discover Seattle
Get the view of your dreams from the charmingly retro Space Needle
Search for the troll in Fremont and find more oddities than you bargained for
Dig out your leathers and be one of the cool kids in Georgetown
Try a slice of cherry pie and discover the Salish Lodge's cult-TV connection
In This Guide:
More than 1000 hours of research by our Seattle-loving author, from beer-tasting to bed-testing
Where to eat, drink, shop and stay, or play pinball
Only guidebook to include a dedicated Moving to Seattle chapter - with tips from residents
Content updated daily: visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveler suggestions
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A Great Book Just Got Better March 21, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
LONELY PLANET SEATTLE, whose last edition was great, just got even better with this edition. This book includes a copious amount of information on where the best recreation, shopping, and dining are, as well as including an updated list of radio stations and a description of the best and worst neighborhoods in both the city and its immediate suburbs. Overall, LONELY PLANET SEATTLE shows the Seattle area to be a metro region where the median income is higher than the national, in both the city and the suburbs. This is a book you must own if you're interested in travel in any way.
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