When time is short for travel or trip planning, the Michelin Must Sees range of guidebooks will help you do it all. These pocket-sized guides hit the highlights for a 24-hour visit, a weekend or longer. Each book is organised into three sections:
Must See - The city or region's highlights, star-rated and presented through fun, useful themes.
Must Do - Top activities, with the best ones highlighted with the Michelin Man symbol. Explore the shopping districts, and choose from a large selection of the best hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, performing arts and kids activities for every budget.
Must Know - Practical information from passports to picking up a local newspaper.
Featuring colourful descriptions, photos and mapping, the Must Sees series is the most convenient and practical source of travel information.
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Höhe: 180 mm
Breite: 107 mm
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978-2-06-719041-2 (9782067190412)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
In 1889 two brothers, Andre and Edouard Michelin, took over management of a tyre factory in France. This was the start of a great odyssey to develop human transport solutions, while valuing safety, efficiency and the pleasures of driving on the road. In 1908, Andre opened the Travel Information Bureau in Paris to help travellers plan their itineraries and then in 1910 the first Michelin road map was published. Today, Michelin has one of the best mapping systems in the world and offers atlases, maps and travel guides for many countries. The iconic Michelin Man, called Bibendum, is one of the most recognised logos of all time - Andre and Edouard's vision of how a pile of tyres would look if they made a man.