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S**5
A beautiful and informative book
I have been to Georgia and the book represent a tru history and guid to the place. It is beautifully represented and is full of beautiful photos and maps. I strongly recommend it
H**N
Handy and interesting guide to the city
The one thing it lacks for me is photos. But it is otherwise a very nice guide, informative and entertaining.
C**L
Very poor maps and nil photos/illustrations.
Interesting and good clear type but overall very disappointing.
H**7
Walking tours v goid
Marvellous descriptions, walking tours and simple maps. Well done Stephen Stocks. Carrying this book around rather than Brandts. A great guise, not a bible.
G**C
OK, but nothing more
Quite nice walks described with some interesting information, also some day trip suggestions such as Gori and Mtskheta. The maps,however, are just diabolical - they look like bad quality photocopies of Google maps and incredibly there isn't one overall map of Tbilisi meaning that you have no context of the maps which are included in the book. Overall I wouldn't recommend it - the Lonely Planet was better and decent maps can be found at the tourist office in Tbilisi itself.
J**T
Useless
Useless for the average tourist.
A**M
Gives the information but not easy to follow
Poorly illustrated, difficult to see at first where the little sketch maps started. History of all the well known monuments was fine but very little personal input. Big gap for someone to do better.
E**A
Another cheap print-on-demand “guide”
The media could not be loaded. I’m really confused by the positive reviews which unfortunately tricked me into buying a copy of this “guide”This is yet another print-on-demand guide of Tbilisi, printed in black and white, with literally zero photos and just few low res extracts of the map of the city which are completely useless since they literally just show the exact location of the attraction it’s talking about without any reference of where anything is located within the city, so exactly how is anyone supposed to use those maps is a mystery to me, unless you happen to be in that exact street.I also don’t like the name of the author printed in massive font on top of each page like it’s the title of the paragraph.You do get what you pay for.
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