內容簡介
內容簡介 《紐約時報》同名專欄 〈36小時〉(“36 Hours”) 最新版旅遊指南,讓你在短時間之內,深度旅遊世界各大城市。 到國外出差,只有周末的時間可以好好逛逛你所在的城市,時間太少該逛的景點卻太多,是否會讓你的周末之旅感到氣餒? 這本《紐約時報》的36小時旅遊指南,網羅六大洲150個城市,為您打造可行且令人回味的短暫之旅。這個旅遊專欄的外稿作家群,是各地的特派記者、旅遊或美食作家、以及攝影記者,他們以獨特的觀點與對城市的理解,帶你認識已經為人所熟知的各個大小城市。 不管是芝加哥的喜劇俱樂部,曼谷昭披耶河上的長尾船,或是克羅埃西亞杜布羅夫尼克城到瑟爾德山(Mount Srd)的纜車,這本以英文字母排列的世界各大城市指南,都將帶給您不同的旅行感受。 將近600家餐廳與350家飯店的實用建議,方便你快速查詢的書籍邊緣標目索引,標示下一個旅遊地點的書籤繩,超過800幅照片以及詳細的地圖,另外加上26個新的旅遊文章,這本世界城市旅遊指南,將使你有限的旅遊時間變得既有效率又能深度認識各大城市。Weekend trips to any city, from Sao Paulo to Seoul to Sydney, can often be daunting, with too much to do and too little time. Enter 36 Hours World, a roundup of 150 cities across six continents, each tailored for a memorable and feasible 36-hour stay. Gathered from the eponymous New York Times column, this updated edition is dedicated entirely to cities: capital, coastal, cosmopolitan, and everything in between, with 26 new stories not published in previous volumes. The Times's contributors are your guides-foreign correspondents, travel writers, food writers, and photojournalists-who bring together insider knowledge and in-depth research, providing fresh insight to even the most frequently visited metropolises. Whether it's a comedy club in downtown Chicago, a long-tail boat tour on Bangkok's Chao Phraya River, or a cable car ride up to Dubrovnik's Mount Srd, the must-know facts and inspiration can all be found in this A-to-Z collection of urban adventures. 150 international cities Practical recommendations for nearly 600 restaurants and 350 hotels A thumb index for quick navigation and ribbon to bookmark your next adventure More than 800 photos Detailed city-by-city maps that pinpoint every stop on your itinerary All stories have been updated and adapted by Barbara Ireland, a veteran Times travel editor
作者介紹
作者介紹 Barbara IrelandBarbara Ireland, a writer and editor based in upstate New York, is a former deputy Travel editor and deputy Op-Ed page editor at The New York Times. While on the Times staff, she commissioned and edited many travel articles and wrote a few herself. She is a graduate of Cornell University and was a John S. Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University.