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SPAIN TRAVEL GUIDES
If you're travelling to Spain, these are some of the most popular and reliable Travel Guides. Get the most from your holiday with helpful information at your fingertips. Safe, secure purchases shipped virtually anywhere in the world with Amazon.com.
Spain (Eyewitness Travel Guides
by DK Publishing
Eyewitness Travel Guides are the original illustrated travel guidebooks-and they're still the best. Since 1993, the Eyewitness brand has established itself as one of the industry leaders, with sales of more than 6.5 million copies in the U.S. alone. Featuring more than 70 worldwide destinations, new titles are being added to the best-selling Eyewitness Travel Guides series each year. In 2003, to mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of Eyewitness Travel Guides, DK is re-launching the entire series, fully updated, and with a brand-new look.
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Frommer's Spain 2004
by Darwin Porter (Author), Danforth Prince (Author)
Choose the Only Guide That Gives You:
- Insider tips on the best places to hear flamenco or catch a bullfight.
- Outspoken opinions on what’s worth your time and what’s not.
- Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip no matter what your budget.
- Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.
- The best hotels and restaurants in every price range, with candid reviews.
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Rick Steves' Spain and Portugal 2003
by Rick Steves
Rick Steves doesn't just list where to travel in Europe, he leads travelers through the "Back Door," and reveals how to give every journey an extra, more authentic dimension. He shows travelers how to delve into European culture, make friends with the locals, and experience each region's natural wonders -- economically and hassle free. Rick Steves' Spain and Portugal 2003 includes Barcelona; Madrid; Segovia and Toledo; Salamanca; Coimbra, Nazare, and Obidos; Lisbon; The Algarve and Salema; Andalusia, Sevilla, Arcos, and Jerez; Granada; The Costa del Sol; Tarifa, Gibraltar, and Morocco.
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Frommer's Spain 2004
by Damien Simonis, Fiona Adams, Susan Forsyth, John Noble, Miles Roddis, Elizabeth Swan, Lonely Planet
From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there, chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years and as a result, has the experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's "been there" advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.
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Fodor's Spain 2003
by Fodor's (Author)
No matter what your budget or whether it's your first trip or fifteenth, Fodor's Gold Guides get you where you want to go. In this completely up-to-date guide our experts who live in Spain give you the inside track, showing you all the things to see and do -- from must-see sights to off-the-beaten-path adventures, from shopping to outdoor fun. Fodor's Spain shows you hundreds of hotel and restaurant choices in all price ranges -- from budget-friendly B&Bs to luxury hotels, from casual eateries to the hottest new restaurants, complete with thorough reviews showing what makes each place special.
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Footprint Spain
by Mary-Ann Gallagher, Andy Symington
From hip new clubs in the cities and towns to out-of-the-way beaches on the coast, the Footprint guide to Spain captures the many facets of one of Europe's most popular countries. Authors Mary-Ann Gallagher and Andy Symington bring enthusiasm and a fresh approach to discovering Spain's hidden depths. They provide comprehensive listings for the major cities (the best bars, finest restaurants, tastiest tapas, and more) and offer practical advice on exploring the wilds of inland Spain, from romantic Extremadura to inland Asturias and Galicia. Lively accounts depict major attractions such as the palaces in Andalucía and museums in Cantabria, while the "Alternative Spain" section divulges where and how to take a break away from the crowds
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Spain: The Best Travel Writing from the NY Times
by Katharine Lee Bates (Editor), Rachel Billington, Olivier Bernier, Malcolm Bradbury, Anthony Burgess, Penelope Casas, Joan Gould, Benjamin Jones, Barbara Kingsolver, James M. Markham, Deborah Mason, Michael Mewshaw, Muschamp, Hugh Thomas (Editor)
The title of this beautiful, oversized book is deceiving: although its emphasis is on writing, the stunning color photography dominates the text. Historical photographs as well as current shots by Spanish photographers combine to give a marvelous visual introduction to Spain. Accompanying the photos are deeply personal essays by such authors as Anthony Burgess, Alan Riding, V.S. Pritchett, and Malcolm Bradbury, each sharing his own impressions of a particular place or subject. Travel details such as advice on sightseeing, food, and lodging may be found in the finely crafted appendix.
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Discovering Spain: An Uncommon Guide
by Penelope Casas
On the 500th anniversary of Columbus's discovery of America--a complete guide for Americans who want to discover Spain.
Casas infuses this guidebook with her expert, intimate knowledge and love of the country, covering the 12 regions of Spain plus the Balearic and Canary Islands. 60 line drawings; 20 maps
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