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1000 INDEX AA Coruña 804-5 Accommodation 25-6 © Lonely Planet Publications 1000 Index A Akamas Peninsula 193 ancient Corinth 368 A CoruñaABBREVIATIONS 804-5 Akdamar Island 925 ancient Mycenae 369-70 accommodationACT Australian 25-6, 938-41, Capital see Alacant 810-12, 811 Andalucía 823-40 Territory also individual locations Alanya 906-7 Aneto 797 NSW New South Wales Acrocorinth 368 Albania 39-70, 40, 11 Anglet 301 NT Northern Territory Acropolis 353, 356, 434 accommodation 65 Ani 927 Qld Queensland activities 941-3, 436, see also canoe- arts 44-5 Ankara 909-12, 910 SA South Australia ing & kayaking, cycling, diving & books 44, 65-6 Annecy 285-7, 286 Tas Tasmania snorkelling, hiking, rafting, skiing business hours 66 Antakya 908-9 Vic Victoria & snowboarding, surfing, thermal climate 41 Antalya 903-5, 904 WA Western Australia INDEX baths & spas, windsurfing culture 43-4, 54 Antep 921-3, 922 birdwatching 65, 592, 680 embassies & consulates 66-7 Antiparos 384 camel trekking 650, 653 environment 45-6 Aphendrika 197 climbing 797 films 44-5 Apollonas 385 extreme sports 942 food 46 Apollonia 58-9 fishing 736 history 41-3, 54, 55-6 Apostolos Andreas 197 horse riding 697, 728 itineraries 41, 49 Aragón 794-7 hot-air ballooning 916 languages 66, 975-6 Aranjuez 765 itineraries 38 money 67-8 Arbois 292 kitesurfing 419, 840, 845, 943 safe travel 49, 66 Arc-et-Senans 292-3 Ada 106 travel to/from 41, 69 archaeological sites & ruins Adana 908 travel within 69-70 Acropolis 353, 356, 434 Adrià, Ferran 792 visas 68 ancient Corinth 368 Aegina 379 Alcalá de Henares 765 ancient Delphi 373 Aeolian Islands 533-5 Alcobaça 686 ancient Mycenae 369-70 Agadir 630-1 Alexandroupolis 377 ancient Olympos 902 Agia Napa 187-8 Algarve, the 679-83, 679 Ani 927 Agia Roumeli 397 Algeciras 838-9 Apollonia 58-9 Agiasos 411 Alghero 542-4 Asklipieion 404 Agios Gordios 415 Alhambra 830 Aspendos 905-6 Agios Nikitas 416 Alibey Island 881 Butrint 64-5 Agios Nikolaos 398 Alicante 810-12, 811 Colosseum 447-8 Agrigento 537-8 Alicudi 533-5 Conimbriga 688 Aiguille du Midi 283 Aliki 383 Delos 383 Aínsa 797 Almería City 834 Diocletian’s Palace 153 air travel Alonnisos 413 Ephesus 886-8, 887 air fares 958-9, 962-3 Alsace 260-5 Ġgantija 568 airlines 957-8 Altea 812 Ħaġar Qim 566 to/from Mediterranean Europe Altinkum Beach 197 Hierapolis 888 957-62 altitude sickness 973 Knossos 393 within Mediterranean Europe Amalfi 525-6 Kourion 189 962-3 Amalfi Coast 524-6 Mnajdra 566 Aït Benhaddou 649 Amasya 912, 10 Mérida 843-4 Aït Bou Goumez Valley 649 Amboise 272-3 Nîmes 304 Aix-en-Provence 311-12 Ameln Valley 647-8 Ostia Antica 467-8 Ajaccio 330-2, 331 Amiens 245 Pafos Archaeological Site 192 Amsouzerte 647 Parco Archeologico della Neapolis 000 Map pages Anamur 907 537 000 Photograph pages Anamurium 907 Pergamum 881-2 Anavatos 408 Perge 905 Index (A-B) 1001 Pompeii 521 Avignon 312-15, 313 Bellapais 195 Pula 138-9 Ávila 765-6 belly-dancing courses 929 Roman Forum 448 Ayios Filon 197 Benasque 797 Sala Colonia 621 Ayvalık 881 Benidorm 812 Salamis 196 Azay-le-Rideau 271 Berat 59-61 Side 906 Azure Window 569 Bergama 881-2 Solin 156-7, 157 Besançon 291-2 Sun Pyramid 101 B Biarritz 301-2 Tarquinia necropolis 468 Babanovac Village 103 bicycle travel, see cycling Tarragona 793 Badija Island 161 BiH, see Bosnia & Hercegovina Troy 880 Bagni Regina Giovanna 523 Bihać 106-7 Valley of the Temples 538 Balearic Islands 814-23 Bilbao 799-801, 435 Villa Adriana 468 Banja Luka 105-6 Biogradska Gora National Park Volubilis 640-1 Bar 588-9 597 INDEX area codes 953, see also inside front Barcelona 777-90, 780-1, 782 birdwatching cover accommodation 785-6 Albania 65 Arenal de Son Saura 822 attractions 779-85 Montenegro 592 Areopoli 371 drinking 788 Portugal 680 Arles 314 entertainment 788-9 Bjelašnica 91-2 Arras 245 food 786-8 Black Lake 595 Arromanches 250 shopping 789 Blagaj 98 art courses 511, 870 travel to/from 789 Bled 719-22, 720 art galleries, see galleries & museums travel within 789-90 Blois 266-8, 267 Artà 818 Barcelos 696 Blue Cruise 897 artists Bari 527-8 Blue Eye Spring 65 Cézanne, Paul 311 Baška 146 Blue Lagoon 569-70 Dalí, Salvador 791 Basque Country 797-801 boat travel Matisse, Henri 316 Bastia 327-8 to/from Mediterranean Europe Monet, Claude 248 Batalha 686 961-2 Picasso, Pablo 779, 783, 835 bathhouses, see thermal baths & spas within Mediterranean Europe van Gogh, Vincent 314 bathrooms 954 963-4, 968 arts, see also individual countries, Baths of Aphrodite 192-3 boat trips, see also canoeing & music festivals Bay of Kotor 581-6 kayaking, rafting cinema 27-8 Bay of Laganas 418 Croatia 149 literature 26-7 Bayeux 248-50, 249 France 226, 330, 332 music 31, 663, 674, 825, 833 beaches Greece 419 Asilah 618-19 Albania 62-3 Italy 487, 522, 525, 542, 543 Aspendos 905-6 Croatia 139, 146, 158, 160-1 Malta 563 Assisi 513-14 Cyprus 187, 192-3, 197, 12 Portugal 695 Assos (Greece) 417 France 301, 321, 323-4, 329, Turkey 870, 881, 892, 895, 897, Assos (Turkey) 880-1 332, 335 899, 903, 907 Athens 351-64, 354-5, 358, 434 Greece 376, 381, 383, 384, 385, Boca do Inferno 678 accommodation 358-60 387, 402, 405, 411, 416, Bodrum 889-92, 890 attractions 353-8 417, 418 Bohinj 722-4 drinking 361-2 Italy 535, 539, 542 Bohinjska Bistrica 722-4 entertainment 362-3 Malta 566-7, 568, 569-70, 6 Boka Kotorska 581-6 food 360-1 Montenegro 587-8, 589 Bologna 492-5, 493 history 351-2 Morocco 619 Bonaparte, Napoleon 330 safe travel 353 Portugal 678, 686, 695 Bonifacio 332-4, 5 shopping 363 Spain 791-2, 797, 802, 804, 812, books 26-7, see also individual transport within 364 820-1, 822, 834, 839, 840 countries travel to/from 363-4 Turkey 897, 898, 902, 906 Bordeaux 298-301 ATMs 949-50 Beaune 277-8 border crossings 962 Avakas Gorge 193 Begur 792 Bosa 544 Avanos 918 Behramkale 880-1 Bosanski Krupa 107 1002 Index (B-C) Bosnia & Hercegovina 71-112, 72, 8 Cabo Negro 614 castles, fortresses & palaces, see also accommodation 107 Cabril 697 chateaux, mansions & villas arts 76-7 Cáceres 842-3 Alcázar 823 books 76-7, 108 Cadaqués 792 Alhambra 830 business hours 108 Cádiz 839 Bosnia & Hercegovina 102 climate 73 Caen 251 Château de Versailles 240-1 culture 76 Cagliari 539-41, 540 Diocletian’s Palace 153 embassies & consulates 108 Cahors 294-5 Hoşap Castle 925 environment 77 Cala Benirrás 820 Kyrenia Castle & Shipwreck films 77 Cala de Boix 820 Museum 195 food 77-8 Cala d’Hort 820 Mamure Castle 907 history 73-6, 78, 92-4 Cala en Turqueta 822 Medina Azahara 829 internet resources 109 Cala Fuili 542 Ostrožac Fortress 107 itineraries 72-3, 80 Cala Gonone 541-2, 11 Palacio de la Aljafería 796 languages 109, 976-8 Cala Llombards 818 Palais de la Bahia 644 INDEX money 109 Cala Luna 542 Palazzo Ducale 483 safe travel 91, 107, 108 Cala Macarella 822 Palazzo Reale 521 travel to/from 73, 110 Cala Macarelleta 822 Rozafa Fortress 54 travel within 111 Cala Mondragó 818 St Hilarion Castle 195 visas 110 Cala Montjoi 792 Topkapı Sarayı 866 Boumalne du Dadès 651 Cala Presili 822 Venetian fortress (Rethymno) 394 Bovec 724-5 Cala Sant Vicenç 818 Catalonia 777-94 Braga 696 Cala Xarraca 820 cathedrals, see churches Brindisi 528 Calais 243-5 Cattedrale di Monreale 532 Brittany 251-6 Calalonga 332 Cave-Church of St Peter 908 Buçaco Forest 688 Caldas de Monchique 682 cell phones 953 Budva 586-7 Calella de Palafrugell 792 cemeteries & tombs Buffavento 195 Calpe 812 Anıt Kabir 911 Buġibba 566 Calvi 328-30 Bayeux war cemetery 249 Bulgarica Beach 588 camel trekking 650, 653 Catacombes (Paris) 217 bullfighting 825 Çanakkale 879-80 catacombs (Jajce) 103 Burano 486 Canazei 497 catacombs (Rome) 457 Burgos 773-4 Cannes 321-3, 322 Cimetière de Montmartre 225 Burgundy 273-82 canoeing & kayaking 942, see Cimetière du Montparnasse 217 Bursa 876-7 also rafting Cimetière du Père Lachaise 225 bus travel Croatia 167, 170 Hal Saflieni Hypogeum 563 to/from Mediterranean Europe Montenegro 582 Mirogoj 128 960-1 Slovenia 721, 725-6 Necropoli di Banditaccia 469 within Mediterranean Europe Cap de Creus 792 Njegoš Mausoleum 590 964, 968 Cap de Faváritx 822 Saadian Tombs 644 bushwalking, see hiking Cap Formentor 817 St Agatha’s Crypt & Catacombs 565 business hours 943, see also individual Cape Keri 418 Tarquinia necropolis 468 countries Capo Caccia 543 Tombs of the Kings 191-2 Butrint 64-5 Cappadocia 914-21, 915, 431 Cerveteri 469 Butterfly Valley 897 Capri 521-3 Çeşme 884 Büyükkonuk 197 car travel 965-7 Cetinje 590-2 Carcassonne 303 Ceuta 610-12 C Carnac 253 Cézanne, Paul 311 Cabo da Roca 678 Carnac-Ville 253 Chamonix 282-5, 284 Cabo de Gata 834 Casablanca 624-7, 625 Champagne 256-60, 257 Cabo de São Vicente 682 Cascais 677-8 Chartres 241 Caserta 521 chateaux, mansions & villas, see also 000 Map pages Castelo de Vide 685 castles, fortresses & palaces 000 Photograph pages Castilla y León 765-74 Azay-le-Rideau 271 Castilla-La Mancha 774-7 Château de Chambord 268-9 Index (C) 1003 Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire Euphrasian Basilica 133 Corniglia 471-2 269 Göreme 915-16 Corsica 327-33, 5 Château de Chenonceau 271 Igreja de Jesus 678 Cortina d’Ampezzo 497 Château de Cheverny 269 Igreja de Santo António 681 Costa Blanca 812 Château de Langeais 271 La Sagrada Família 784 Costa Brava 791-2 Château de Versailles 240-1 Panagia Ekatontapyliani 383 Costa Calída 813 Quinta da Regaleira 677 Pantheon 452 Costa de Almería 834 Villa Adriana 468 Santa Maria Assunta 486 Costiera Amalfitana 524-6 Villa d’Este 468 Sé (Braga) 696 costs 23-4 Chefchaouen 614-17, 615 Sé (Évora) 684 Côte d’Azur 315-27 children, travel with 943-4 Sistine Chapel 450-1 courses 945 INDEX Cyprus 198 St John’s Co-Cathedral 557-8 art 511, 870 Greece 419 St Peter’s Basilica 449, 435 belly
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