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Monday, July 21, 2014

DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - New York City

DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - New York City
This Fall, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides is celebrating their 20th anniversary with a relaunch of its award-winning flagship travel guidebook series. The new livery incorporates a modern look that includes updated itineraries and content, stunning images, and fresh typography and jacket covers.

Key Features in the Redesigned Travel Guides:

* New itineraries based on lengths of stay, regional destinations or themes
* City guides with tailor-made daytrip and weekend itineraries.
* Country guide itineraries ranging from two to fourteen days.
* New hotel and restaurant listings.
* DK choice listings highlighting special recommendations for dining & accommodations.
* Simplified price & cuisine categories with photography.
* Redrawn maps for improved readability.
* Restaurants plotted on maps & listed with adjacent sights.
* More detailed street maps, with subway stops & viewing points.
DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - New York City
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For my review I received the newly re-released DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - New York City guide that contains 1,072 photographs, a pull-out map of New York City, 112 illustrations and 440 pages in length. This is one of the MOST extensive and easy-to-read travel guides for New York City that I have ever seen!

My husband and I have traveled up to New York City several times. We live in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania so it is only a 2 1/2 to 3 hour drive for us. If you have never visited New York City, let me tell you...you definitely need a guide book and a few very detailed maps! You can get lost pretty quickly and there are a ton of one-way streets!

The guide book is broken down into several nice chapters and it is very easy to locate the items you are interested in. The book and chapters are color coded with a key inside the front cover. For example: Lower Manhattan is on pages 66-81 and color coded a peach color. The Upper East Side is on pages 184-205 and color coded a yellow/orange color. Even the maps are color coded so you can find what you are looking for quickly & easily.
DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - New York City
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The photography throughout the book is gorgeous and all of the illustrations are very detailed & realistic. There is a modern-day pull-out map which is very detailed & accurate. One of my favorite chapters is the Travelers' Needs section which includes places & ideas on where to stay, where to eat & drink, where to find shopping, entertainment in New York City and even a section on things you can do in the city with children! 

I love that the maps show you the airports, heliports, train stain, subway, bus terminal, police stations, hospitals, public & paid parking lots, churches, public telephone, restrooms, cafes, shopping centers, etc. Seriously, they are very detailed!

Overall, this is one of the best, if NOT the BEST travel guide book I have ever seen! We are heading back up to New York City in the Fall and this travel guide is going to make our visit a whole lot easier. I am giving it a 9 1/2 stars out of 10 stars on my rating scale. I only deducted a 1/2 star because I would love to have it in a hardcover edition.

Disclaimer: Shelly has personally reviewed the product listed above. Shelly has not received any monetary compensation for her review. Shelly did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ. The PA Travel Blog is not responsible for delivery/shipping of giveaway items won from this blog nor are we responsible for mis-use or injury caused by items won from this Blog. Content on this blog is copyrighted, all rights reserved. We reserve the right to legally pursue anyone who violates our rights and/or steals our copyrighted material.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I haven't been to NYC but would love to. I would love to take a road trip to the northeast and see the lighthouses. I enjoy going to the beaches and Everglades in Florida, but I would love to see the northeast.
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momo said...

The last time I was in New York was back in 1970. We were catching a flight out to my Mother's homeland of Germany.

kmcgrew213 said...

yes i have been to NYC and i enjoyed Times Square!

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heatherp626 said...

We have never visited New York City before but we would love to! My husband has family there. We would love to surprise them!

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Unknown said...

We love going to local places and acting like tourists! We go to the city often and like to ride the ferry to the State of Liberty and Ellis Island. --jmlivigni@hotmail.com

Heather Nydam said...

My favorite travel destination so far has been either London, England or Portland, OR! I really love the atmosphere of both cities, and there are infinite things to do! I have never been to NY but I would love to go someday. I would love to go for Christmas and see all of the lights and shops decorated!

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Anonymous said...

My favorite travel destination is London. I absolutely love everything about that city. I've never been to New York but I plan on going someday.

Brandi Dawn said...

My favorite place to travel is Moab!

Melanie Montgomery said...

San Diego is my favorite.
I visited NYC for the first time this past November and I really loved Bryant Park.