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Floriana Petersen

    111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss
    111 Places in Napa and Sonoma Valley That You Must Not Miss
    111 Orte in San Francisco, die man gesehen haben muss
    • Der ultimative Insider-Guide zu San Francisco präsentiert faszinierende und ungewöhnliche Orte, die in traditionellen Reiseführern nicht zu finden sind. San Francisco, die Heimat von Hügeln und Tälern, von Träumern und Pionieren, von Hippies und Hipstern, strahlt im Glanz seiner bunten Geschichte und weltberühmten Wahrzeichen. Für die Bewohner dieser kompakten Metropole ist San Francisco ein Schatz ungewöhnlicher Sehenswürdigkeiten und Orte, die mit dem Reiz verborgener Freuden und lokaler Geschichten funkeln. Entdecken Sie eine Treppe, die Sie von den Tiefen des Ozeans in die Höhen des Weltraums transportiert; nehmen Sie an einem Spin-Kurs inmitten der grandiosen Eleganz eines umgebauten Kinos aus den 1920er Jahren teil; oder rutschen Sie über einen jahrhundertealten Sonnenuhr, die im Zentrum dessen steht, was einst Kaliforniens erste Rennstrecke für Autos war. Diese 111 Erlebnisse erzählen die unbekannte Geschichte der Stadt, die einst romantisch als das Paris des Westens bekannt war.

      111 Orte in San Francisco, die man gesehen haben muss
      3,9
    • - The ultimate insider's guide to Napa and Sonoma Valley for locals and experienced travelers - Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides - Part of the international 111 Places series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide; - Appeals to both the local market (more than 136.000 people call Napa County home) and the tourist market (around 3,85 million people visit Napa and Sonoma Valley every year!) - Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs Most people go to Napa and Sonoma in Northern California for the wine, and rightly so. The trove of 111 unexpected treasures in this guidebook, however, vastly broadens the possibilities for exploring and experiencing this region in a whole new way. The area is filled with natural wonders, from giant redwood forests and rolling hills, to cliffs and beaches, and even a secret spot to see 20,000 migrating grey whales. Discover the history of Native people who lived here for millennia. Walk in the footsteps of titans of literature, film, and design. Linger in museums featuring fine art, culinary history, and a hubcap collection. You'll find a sense of whimsy here, too, as you hunt for fairy doors or stroll through a pygmy forest. Visit restaurants, gardens, music venues, gravesites of people who made an impact here, and more places you never imagined existed - and, yes, a few truly unique wineries too.

      111 Places in Napa and Sonoma Valley That You Must Not Miss
      4,0
    • 111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss

      Travel Guide

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      "Silicon Valley has become the Mesopotamia of the Digital Age, built on cycles of innovation and disruption, monstrous ambition, and a steady supply of labour and capital. Yet for all that's known about companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook -- and the personas behind those companies - the culture of Silicon Valley remains elusive and contradictory, even to many locals. This unique guidebook, written by longtime local Floriana Petersen, takes you on an insider's tour of 111 cool, offbeat, and very compelling places that offer insight into the evolving character of Silicon Valley. Visit the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford to see drawings done by Leland Jr. Stanford, after whom the university was named after his death at age 15 in 1884. Sit at the Rosewood Hotel bar to witness the mating habits of venture capitalists. Go to the Music@Menlo Festival to listen some of the best chamber music to be found anywhere in the country. Enjoy the Stanford Powwow, a festival to celebrate some of the great American Indian tribes of Northern California. Visit Steve Job's final resting place, or spend an afternoon at the Hakone Japanese gardens. Explore the Filoli Estate, a living testimony to the wealthy families who used the Gold Rush to build the infrastructure that has become Silicon Valley."-- Amazon.com

      111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss
      3,5