Frommer's Toronto 2010 (Frommer's Complete Guides) Review

Frommer's Toronto 2010 (Frommer's Complete Guides)
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I have used this guide recently on my first trip to Toronto. While it has the standard contents: Where to Stay, Where to Dine, What to See & Do, City Strolls, Shopping, After Dark and Side Trips, I couldn't help feel a little disappointed with the guide.
It is 2-color (red and black) throughout, with the exception of the covers, inside covers, and the first 14 pages. These contain the only photos, and I didn't find that very helpful when looking through the book for ideas of things to do. Sometimes you just need a stunning photo next to a description to get you interested.
I also wasn't keen on the lack of cross-referencing of suggested items to the maps. For example, if I am reading about Casa Loma and I'm interested, I would like a reference to a grid map so that I can see how easy it is to get to from my hotel. It gives an address, sure, but with the whole of Toronto to search, it can be tricky. The flip side of this is that some of the sections are by area (midtown, downtown east etc) that come with a map somewhere close by in the guide. I'll add to this that in the photo descriptions at the beginning it would have been nice to be directed to the appropriate page number to make it user friendly.
My last whinge is about some lack of detail. There are precisely 8 lines that cover both the buses and streetcars, with no information provided about how to buy tickets, costs, or route maps.
The guide seems fairly up-to-date as far as I could tell, and the pull-out (color!) map is useful if you don't want to carry the whole guide around with you.
So the guide's not bad, but could be improved to make it easier to navigate for the reader.

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Completely updated every year, Frommer's Toronto features gorgeous color photos of the sights and experiences that await you.
Our author Hilary Davidson, a longtime resident of Toronto, guides you through the city, from the Theatre District to the Art & Design District to Little Italy, Little India, The Gay Village, and more. She's checked out all the city's best hotels, restaurants, and attractions in person and offers you her favorites, plus "the best things to do for free," which includes picnicking on Centre Island and catching a concert at the Toronto Music Garden.
You'll also get up-to-the-minute coverage of shopping and nightlife; in-depth coverage of the city's architecture and dining scene; detailed walking tours; accurate neighborhood maps; advice on planning a successful family vacation; and side trips to Statford, Niagara, The Muskoka Lakes, and Hamilton.
Frommer's Torontoalso includes a color fold-out map.


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