<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Back cover lists item as 3rd edition, but title page says 2nd edition.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Copenhagen, sometimes referred to as a fairytale place, is surely among the most delightful cities of Europe. The home of Hans Christian Anderson, and the location of the world-famous Tivoli Gardens, which so inspired Walt Disney, it is one of the most heavily-visited destinations on the continent, attracting many millions of visitors each year. <p/>With this handy, pocket-sized, and thoroughly revised guidebook in hand, travelers will be able to organize their time in the smartest manner possible.</p><p>The book contains: <br>- Full color throughout with hundreds of photos and dozens of maps<br>- Sample one-, two and three-day itineraries and thematic itineraries for families, art and architecture lovers and those in search of "royal Copenhagen" or Hans Christian Anderson sights.<br>- Neighborhood walks and rewarding day trips from the city<br>- Star ratings for all hotels, restaurants, and attractions that steer readers to the city's best finds<br>- Exact pricing so there's never any guessing<br>- Tear-resistant foldout map in a handy, re-closable plastic wallet and bulleted maps throughout that lead the read through the city .</p><p></p><p></p><p><br>To do all this, we have called upon the considerable talents of Chris Peacock, who lives in Copenhagen and has written extensively about all things Scandinavian. Chris has more than a decade of experience in travel journalism and is a former contributing editor for <i>National Geographic Traveller</i> and <i>ABTA Magazine</i> in the UK. In addition to being responsible for our Copenhagen Day by Day, he produces numerous articles and reviews of Scandinavian travel for leading newspapers, magazines and websites.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>London-born Chris Peacock has nearly a decade of experience in travel journalism and is a former contributing editor for "National Geographic Traveller" and "ABTA Magazine" in the UK. He's now a freelance travel writer and editor living in Copenhagen and specializing in all things Scandinavia for several newspapers, magazines, websites and guides. He lives in London.<BR>
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