- The ultimate street and information finder. - Colorful maps showcase a single subject; map bullets are keyed to text loaded with addresses and phone numbers. - Map subjects: restaurants, hotels, sights, museums, embassies, schools, parks, neighborhoods, top attractions, performing arts, hospitals, bike trails, buses, metro system and more. - Convenient size; fits in a pocket.
I bought "Flashmaps" right before our recent trip to Washington. Very convenient--it is just the right size for your purse or back pocket. I found most useful the building diagrams, Metrorail map, and driving map of downtown. With arrows detailing two-way and one-way streets, the driving map will certainly be a life-saver if you plan on exploring D.C. in your car.
The best book of maps for any city
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 29 years ago
Even though I live in New York, I refer to the NYC addition weekly. On a visit to DC, I found it in some cases to be easier to use and read than those of AAA. The book format is also handy to carry around while strolling DC's neighborhoods.
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