Extensive advice on the main attractions, including the timetable and of course a small map for orientation, there are for each of the cities listed below. Not just monuments and museums are proposed, also eat and sleep. All important locations are listed there with address and where a telephone number so you can book it now spontaneously, if you want because.
In the preface it is clearly stated that these routes are only recommendations and flexible course. No one should stick slavishly to it. Of the cities that I myself have traveled, but I can thoroughly recommend the recommended routes.
For a better overview Europe was divided into five zones, which can be reached quickly via thumb index in the book. The cities were not captured alphabetically, but as if they were to reach a possible itinerary. Those looking for a particular city, will naturally find it in the register. Or on the map of the corresponding area.
"36 Hours: 125 Weekends' is as a tour guide bit unwieldy, to prepare but very practical. But you have to cherish any travel wishes in order to enjoy this book can. You might as well let yourself be carried away by the reports and photographs, and traveling from the couch. Whether you explore a particular area or just scroll over the place and wants to be surprised here.
The beautifully designed Leinenband feels great, because it is more flexible than other hardcover, he still retains the character of a band trip. For each of the five regions has its own Lesebändchen in the section matching color. Such small things are what make the books for me to something special.
A truly beautiful book in which you scroll over again and discover something new can. Or pick up before the next trip inspiration.