The travel guidebook



Example: Travel guidebook offers detailed information about destinations

Definition


"The travel guidebook" is a book providing comprehensive information about various travel destinations, including attractions, accommodations, transportation, and local customs, designed to help travelers plan and enjoy their trips effectively.

Etymology


The phrase "the travel guidebook" combines "travel," from Old French 'travailler' meaning to work or labor, reflecting the effort of journeying, and "guidebook," where "guide" comes from Old French 'guider,' meaning to lead. The term evolved to describe a book used to lead or assist travelers.

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"The travel guidebook" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Tourism - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 135 commonly used words.
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