
My First Trip to Paris: A Family's Travel Survival Guide - Paperback
by Sara Degonia
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Availability:In StockContributor:Giovanni Simeone, Sara DegoniaTheme:Cultural Region/French, Topical/FamilyPublish date:10/15/2016Pages:240
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Sime BooksISBN-13:9788899180539ISBN-10:8899180539UPC:9788899180539Book Category:Travel, PhotographyBook Subcategory:Europe, Subjects & Themes, Special InterestBook Topic:France, Regional, FamilySize:7.20 x 5.70 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.409Product ID:SCC68R6XVY
When a previous visit to romantic Paris leads to a flourishing family, you'll have a growing group as eager to visit the City of Lights as your happy duo once was. Discover can't-miss highlights and helpful advice for visiting more than 100 attractions, restaurants, parks, and playgrounds with kids in tow in My First Trip to Paris. Within this handy guide you'll find essential tips and tidbits, as well as metro stops and corresponding websites for logistics of every destination on your dream vacation (come rain or shine). Bring along your metro map, French phrases, and sense of adventure; and embark on a fun-filled journey the whole family will cherish. Bon voyage!
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Sime BooksISBN-13:9788899180539ISBN-10:8899180539UPC:9788899180539Book Category:Travel, PhotographyBook Subcategory:Europe, Subjects & Themes, Special InterestBook Topic:France, Regional, FamilySize:7.20 x 5.70 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.409Product ID:SCC68R6XVY
Degonia, Sara: - Sara DeGonia is an American writer and editor currently living and working in Wellington, New Zealand. When she's not combing through her clients' work for copy edits, or working on her next book, Sara can be found curled up with a popular novel, a new cookbook, or the latest Entertainment Weekly. She also enjoys taking advantage of NZ's beautiful coastline, dining at any restaurant's outdoor patio, and weekly visits to the local movie theater with her husband, Andrew.Simeone, Giovanni: - Born in 1968, Giovanni Simeone grew up to study photography in Milan, Italy. In the early nineties he worked in Germany for a photo agency and traveled for almost three years around the world before moving to Paris to start shooting as an exclusively contracted photographer for "Le Figaro"magazine, producing more than fifty stories for that publication. After this incredible experience, Giovanni founded his photo agency, Simephoto (www.simephoto.com), driving a group of 50 of among the best landscape and travel photographers in Europe. Giovanni's portfolio includes clients such as "The National Geographic Traveler," "Le Figaro," "Outside," "Geo Germany," "Stern," "la Republicca," "The Sunday Times," and "The Guardian." In 2011, Giovanni founded a publishing house (www.simebooks.com) dedicated to creating books with new imagery and new atmospheres. His latest book, "Not Food for Old Men: A Mexican Culinary Adventure," reached the top ten in four different categories on Amazon.com. Giovanni currently lives in Italy and Los Angeles; and just south of the latter he discovered a land where photographers have so far missed out on an ample supply of shooting opportunities: Baja California.
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