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What's a good bookstore in GVA to buy travel guides (LP, Rough, Frommer's etc)? Ideally a place where you can also sit down and browse the books. I'm specifically looking for guides for Indonesia and Australia. Thanks for any tips.

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What's a good bookstore in GVA to buy travel guides (LP, Rough, Frommer's etc)? Ideally a place where you can also sit down and browse the books. I'm specifically looking for guides for Indonesia and Australia. Thanks for any tips.


Milos MOct 12, 2013 @ 09:29
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Well, Payot @ rue de chantepoulet and FNAC @Rive have decent travel book sections, but mostly in french (although they do have a small english selection).... You may also try Off The Shelf for english books (@bvd Georges Favon).


In my case, I eventually gave up physical bookstores. I love this website: bookdepository.co.uk. Cheap books, free delivery, big selection, although it may take up to 7-10 days to your order arrive.

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Well, Payot @ rue de chantepoulet and FNAC @Rive have decent travel book sections, but mostly in french (although they do have a small english selection).... You may also try Off The Shelf for english books (@bvd Georges Favon).


In my case, I eventually gave up physical bookstores. I love this website: bookdepository.co.uk. Cheap books, free delivery, big selection, although it may take up to 7-10 days to your order arrive.


wanessa, Oct 12, 2013 @ 10:20
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what about *le vent des Routes*  ?


They are Rue des Bains


http://www.vdr.ch/english/index.htm

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what about *le vent des Routes*  ?


They are Rue des Bains


http://www.vdr.ch/english/index.htm


bertrand hubert r, Oct 12, 2013 @ 10:53
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