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Michelin Green Guide Normandy
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- Jammed full of practical information
- Find the perfect places to eat and sleep
- Organized alphabetically to help you find locations with ease
The Michelin Green Guide to Normandy is an excellent, fact-filled, practical guide to touring the Normandy region of France. It is designed to be used in conjunction with Michelin Maps 512 and 518 for more detailed geography, but the information contained in the Green Guide to Normandy is indispensable. The book opens with a section titled simply 'Practical Information,' which will give you tips on planning your trip, budget, transportation, where to stay, where to eat, currency, shopping, sports, recreation, tours, crafts, books, and film; as well as a calendar of events, useful French phrases, and conversion tables for weight, distance, clothing, speed and temperature. The Introduction will then do as its name suggests and introduce you to Normandy, including her landscapes, horses in Normandy, history, architecture, language, literature, painting, literature, music, food, and drink. The meat of the Michelin Green Guide to Normandy is composed of tourist attractions for all major cities and locations in the region. The guide is organized alphabetically by city, making it easy to find the information you're looking for. You are given a brief description of each city, including some history, her current population, and anything unusual or noteworthy. Following the introduction the book lists all of the main sights and excursions within that city, including descriptions of what the attraction entails. For every site that requires admission, there is an alphabetical listing in the back of the Michelin Green Guide to Normandy which gives dates and hours of operation as well as pricing. The guide also includes maps of major cities and parks, as well as photographs of many of the locations listed. If you plan on visiting Normandy, the Michelin Green Guide to Normandy will help you to decide where you want to go, and what you want to do once you're there. Some of the major cities included are: Bayeux, Caen, Clecy, Presqu'ile du Cotentin, Dieppe, Le Havre, Honfleur, Mont-St-Michel, Rouen, and the Channel Islands of Alderney, Guernsey, Herm, Jersey, and Sark.
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