Derek Blyth Libri






A practical guide to discovering Ghent's finest places, buildings, restaurant, shops, museums, neighbourhoods, parks, hotels and cafes.
Derek Blyth, who has lived in Brussels for 10 years takes the visitor to secret and surprising places of Brussels as well as the usual tourist sights, monuments and museums. It includes eight city walks, illustrated with historical paintings and photos and coverage of areas on the outskirts of the city. schovat popis
The 500 Hidden Secrets of Bruges
- 264pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
A practical and inspirational insider's guide to Munich and its hidden secrets and addresses.
The Hidden Belgium
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
One of the first titles in the new Hidden Secrets series, which focuses on countries and regions. Follows on from the successful 500 Hidden Secrets series which focuses on cities around the world.
- 100 insightful and fun-to-read texts by Belgium connoisseur and fan Derek Blyth about iconic Belgian traditions, places, artists, oddities, buildings, sayings, and more In his new book journalist Derek Blyth presents 100 Belgian 'icons' that have shaped what he calls 'the strangest country in the world': people, objects, places and stories that are intertwined with Belgium's history and make it the country it is today. The insightful, fun-to-read texts are divided into lists with specific themes: traditions, places, artists, oddities, sayings, architecture, etc. Each list holds famous icons like the saxophone but also some surprises like Churchill's V-sign.
Berlin, Potsdam & Dresden
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This detailed guide to Berlin, Potsdam and Dresden contains information on sightseeing, hotels, restaurants and bars, entertainment, shopping and nightlife, and also includes chapters on German language, culture, food, architecture and history.
The American Express pocket guide to Berlin
- 152pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Following an analysis of Berlin's history and culture, including architecture, art, film and galleries, this guide offers tourist information on the reunified city. Among the topics covered are trips by bus, S-bahn and boat, suggested walks, a 56-page alphabetical description of sights, beer halls, nightlife, performing arts, shopping, sports and children's activities. Potsdam is covered in similar fashion. There is also a guide to language, a menu decoder and a gazetteer of street names.
