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Apr252011
Kindle Free Pick of the Week: Let's Go Europe 2011-The Student Travel Guide
Monday, April 25, 2011 at 12:32PM
If you are a student, or want to travel like a student through Europe, here is what you need for your Kindle.
Every summer for the past 50 years, Harvard students have gathered together the bare necessities and set off with nothing but a backpack and some old-fashioned grit. Budget-conscious gourmets, nimble transit-takers, and die-hard bar-hoppers—Let’s Go Researchers have the time of their lives, so you’ll know exactly how to have the time of yours. As our veterans like to say, it’s more a lifestyle than a job. We’ve done it all—the good, the bad, the ugly, and the unforgettable—to bring our readers the most candid, witty, and irreverent travel advice available.
From Portugal to the Ukraine, from Norway down to Greece, Europe is a lot to take on. Luckily, the student adventurers behind Let’s Go Europe 2011 know that any traveler can handle it — with a little help. Whether whipping through London, Barcelona, and Prague in five days or spending a leisurely year abroad, travelers get all the info they need from Let's Go. Their wit and irreverence can brighten even the drabbest Renaissance museum — if travelers didn’t take their advice to skip it. From German beer halls to Roman ruins, Let's Go Europe 2011 is the ticket to adventure.
Free Europen travel advice, it's the only thing you'll get for free on your trip to Europe.
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Reader Comments (1)
Students, take note of this. Very informational. A lot of students prefer to travel to Europe than somewhere else, since there are a lot of historic places. Cape Town Accommodation