Synopses & Reviews
Quick to read, light to carry with expert advice in all price ranges,
Frommer's EasyGuide to Montreal and Quebec City 2014 is the complete up-to-date reference for travelers who want to maximize their stay in the smartest, most efficient way. With Frommer's trademark candid and accessible expertise, this invaluable guide offers reviews in a wide array of choices available including lodging, sightseeing, shopping, dining and entertainment. It includes insider tips on how to tackle vacationing, based on time constraints and interests, complete with practical advice and suggested itineraries. With user-friendly features it offers tips on excellent values, special moments, traveling with kids and overrated experiences and includes thematic tours for every interest, schedule and taste.
Synopsis
Selling for a lower price than any similar guidebook, and deliberately limited to a short 256 pages, this EasyGuide is an exercise in creating easily-absorbed travel information. It emphasizes the authentic experiences in each destination:the most important attractions, the classic method of approaching a particular destination; the best choices for accommodations and meals; the best ways to maximize the enjoyment of your stay. Because it is "quick to read, light to carry", it is called an "EasyGuide", and reflects Arthur Frommer's lifetime of experience in presenting clear and concise travel advice.
About the Author
Leslie Brokaw has been a travel writer since 2006, contributing to more than ten Frommer's guidebooks. Her first books were coauthored with her stepfather, long-time Frommer's contributor, Herbert Livesey. She resides in Boston, MA.
Erin Trahan is a writer and editor specializing in film and travel. This is her fourth Frommer's guide to Montreal and Quebec City. She resides in Boston, MA.
Matt Barber is the author of the food blog, crispybits.com and writes about cooking and food trends as correspondent for the Boston Globe. He lives in Boston with his wife, Leslie Brokaw, and their son and dog.