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Paperback Publisher: Not for Tourists Annie Anderson
ISBN13: 9780981488745
Condition: NEW
Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Not for Tourists guidebooks are map-based, neighbourhood by neighbourhood guides designed to lighten the load of already street-savvy residents, commuters, business travellers, and yes, tourists too. Each map is marked with user-friendly icons identifying the services and entertainment centres that you look for as you make your way through town: everything from post offices, car parks, restaurants, bars, DIY stores and gyms to information on hotels, airports, public transport and parks. Whether you're a seasoned resident, a returning visitor, relocating, or someone who is completely new in town, Not for Tourists guidebooks help you make the most of your time in the city, while you're in it.
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| It's the hitchhikers guide to Chicago |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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Great book; has a lot of information that is very useful to a first time explorer in Chicago; good maps and easy index help a confused first timer navigate buses, trains, and walking paths through the city
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| Amazing tool for anyone thinking of moving to Chicago |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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I bought this book on recommendation from a coworker before moving to Chicago. I've been commuting from Milwaukee for now, but will be moving here soon. This book has been invaluable when searching for apartments. Its helped to look at the distance to my work, train lines, restaurants, night life and more when deciding on an area to live.
This review is a bit premature as I haven't moved to Chicago yet, but for anyone who is considering a move to Chicago I highly suggest you get this.
Once I make the move and utilize the book more, I'll update this review with my final thoughts.
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| I couldn't disagree more with the other review |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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This handy and highly portable guide does have a lot of maps -- maps for every single neighborhood in Chicago. And while a GPS might be more practical once you are actually out and about, these maps are invaluable for helping to chart your course. No other city guide covers the entire city of Chicago border to border (it also includes Evanston, Skokie, and Oak Park). Restaurants and shops and nightlife are all suggestions by people who actually live and work in the neighborhoods. And the book is very sturdy. I've used it faithfully over the years (and I've lived inChicago fro 20 years) and never had a book fall apart on me. I've also used Atlanta (found a great soul food restaurant off the beaten track that I'd have never known about otherwise), in New York, and in Los Angeles (where the maps are especially useful). Great for people new to a city, visitors, people who live in the suburbs but come in for work or special events, and for those city dwellers who enjoy urban exploration.
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| Only Maps |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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I bought this book for friends who moved to Chicago and when I paged through it, I realized that is was NOT what I was looking for. Don't let the "edgy" cover deceive you-- this is, pure and simply, a MAP BOOK. I just returned the book and ended up gifting the other 2 books we ordered for them: walking guide (I think it was called) to Chicago and a 2009 restaurant and bar guide. Both for "explorers" of Chicago, not researchers.
NFT should be called: Map Addict's Map-Book of Chicago. There are maps and more maps of various areas in Chicago with a small list in the margin of each (if you are lucky) of a few places in the area-- no descriptions or reviews of the areas or the places listed... just little maps and little lists... um...have fun! If you are looking to buy a house "somewhere", find a friend's place who lives "somewhere" or see if there is a restaurant that exists "somewhere" near where you broke down or got lost, this is for you unless, of course, you have an iphone. I recommend you make a query on the internet or at AAA instead of buying this book. Oh and it is "sturdy" soft cover, so if you DO like maps and use it often-- it is sure to fall apart.
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