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A Key West Bed and Breakfast....
Boasting an incomparable location at the midpoint of Duval Street, The Tropical Inn is a quiet and private island compound. You might walk down Key West's most famous promenade a hundred times and not notice this romantic hideaway, tucked unassumingly away just steps from all the bustle and excitement |
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| Florida (Regional Guide) | 
enlarge | Author: Kim Grant Publisher: Lonely Planet Category: Book
List Price: $21.99 Buy Used: $5.92 You Save: $16.07 (73%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 168553
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 524 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1740599861 Dewey Decimal Number: 917.590464 EAN: 9781740599863 ASIN: 1740599861
Publication Date: January 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: .Ex-library book with stickers and stampings. Overall nice condition book with clean text and good binding unless otherwise noted. Warped pages. Front cover creased. Clear plastic rippled. Back cover creased and taped. Most items ship within 24 hours.
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Product Description Grab your flip-flops, sunscreen and mouse ears, sunny Florida awaits. Idyllic beaches and palm trees border America’s subtropical paradise, where alligators, art deco, classic kitsch and theme parks create a subculture that surprises and delights. Our detailed guide goes beyond the usual to illuminate what’s great in the Sunshine State.
Kick Back with the trip of your choice, be it poolside in Miami, fishing the Florida Keys, paddling the Everglades or chasing Mickey at Walt Disney World
Have Fun at South Beach clubs, Sea World Orlando, Kennedy Space Center, Daytona International Speedway
Lose The Crowds – in Amelia Island, Bahia Honda, Ocala National Park, Tampa-St Pete – our authors go where tourists don’t to reveal a timeless, untapped Florida
Hit The Road – handy maps detail antebellum Tallahassee, Spanish-colonial St Augustine, festive Fort Lauderdale and fun, funky Key West
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Love It July 2, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
We're in the middle of the big decision/action to move to Florida. Leaving family, friends and relocating a small custom sign business. It's very scarey but this book has pointed out how much we will enjoy the lifestyle. Pennsylvania winters are bruital, we love tropical living, eating and all that goes with it. Swimming, diving, biking, hiking, exploring, etc... Outdoor activities. We've been down several times and this book really hits it on the head.
An invaluably informative and easily portable reference for aspiring travelers to the state Florida April 6, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Florida from Lonely Planet is an invaluably informative and easily portable reference for aspiring travelers to the state Florida whether for business or pleasure. Introducing the reader to a wealth of restaurants, hotels, tours, and other attractions, Florida offers vacationers and travelers of all budget levels an indispensable reference for Miami, the Florida Keys, Orlando, Tampa, St. Pete, Amelia Island, Bahia Honda, St. Augustine, Fort Lauderdale, Ocala National Park, and so many more Floridian communities, all in a superbly organized, completely "user-friendly" and easy-to-use guide which is confidently recommended to anyone anticipating their next trip to Florida.
Please Note Date on Review above January 25, 2006 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
The above review is Dated May 2003 ....and it's a review of the 2006 Guide? If the folks can Time Travel in to the future, why bother wasting time reviewing books? I'd be checking out stock market picks....
in comparison to lonely planet california very disappointing May 28, 2003 23 out of 37 found this review helpful
if you search a bank of america somewhere in florida this is the book to buy. despite of this there is a lot of other useful and useless information in the book. unfortunately the authors did usually not try to give valued comments, therefore you have no idea which things you should see and which aren't worth the trip.Additionally the authors do not always give you good descriptions of how to get to certain places and you should have another guide or at least detailed map for that. FOr example we ended up walking 2 hours through the sun to find the entrance of one of the parks... This is very different from the high standard of the lonely planet california which I had in mind when I bought this book. In conclusion I was very disappointed by this guide and would not recomment to buy it at all....
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