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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Spain Spiral Guide (Aaa Spiral Guides) Written by AAA. By AAA. Sells new for $16.95. There are some available for $2.38.
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1 comments about Spain Spiral Guide (Aaa Spiral Guides).
  1. For an upcoming trip, I had already purchased two other books before
    I came across this AAA book. Wish I had started here. Whereas
    other books are just full of information overload, this guide
    has just the right amount of info and guidance to help you
    choose where to go, what to see, and how long it will take.

    The book is filled with plenty of excellent photos,
    as well as maps, transportation info, etc etc.

    If you're on a short stay like we will be,
    this is the only book you really need
    to plan your trip.


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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Andalus: Unlocking the Secrets of Moorish Spain Written by Jason Webster. By Doubleday. There are some available for $13.00.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Sunflower Guide Mallorca Written by Valerie Crespi-Green. By Hunter Publishing (NJ). The regular list price is $15.99. Sells new for $12.29. There are some available for $34.34.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Spain: In Light and Shadow Written by Eduardo Mencos. By Frances Lincoln. The regular list price is $45.00. Sells new for $27.27. There are some available for $26.72.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Fodor's See It Portugal, 1st Edition (Fodor's See It) Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's. The regular list price is $23.95. Sells new for $8.50. There are some available for $0.73.
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1 comments about Fodor's See It Portugal, 1st Edition (Fodor's See It).
  1. I hated this guide book. It's layout was horrendous. I had to keep flipping back and forth. It was a pain to use and I would never buy it again!


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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Spain and Portugal (AA Road Map Europe) Written by AA Publishing. By Automobile Association. There are some available for $12.68.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Insideout Barcelona City Guide (Insideout City Guide: Barcelona) Written by Map Group. By Map Group. The regular list price is $11.95. Sells new for $70.25. There are some available for $24.87.
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1 comments about Insideout Barcelona City Guide (Insideout City Guide: Barcelona).
  1. This handy guide is easy to carry around and very complete.
    The maps are at your fingertips and very readable. I wish they
    had guides like this for every city!


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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

The Wines and Landscapes of Spain Written by Jeremy Watson. By Anova Books. The regular list price is $24.99. Sells new for $17.46. There are some available for $9.20.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Spain, 7th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan) Written by Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls. By Cadogan Guides. The regular list price is $23.95. Sells new for $1.00. There are some available for $0.46.
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5 comments about Spain, 7th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan).
  1. These two are the world's finest writers when it comes to travel guides. This book is not your average "Visit this site when you are in this city" kind of travel guide. Rather it is a guide filled with history and an understanding of each of Spain's regions that you would never expect to find in a travel guide. I read it before I visited Spain and have read it over and over since I returned.


  2. I believed the only other reviewer, bought the 6th edition, and am glad I did. My wife and I recently spent 3 weeks in the Northern half of Spain, much of it in regions that aren't covered in the standard guides. This book provided accurate, practical information and much more. With a lovely British sense of humor, it gave an insightful history and background to Spain that added a lot to our enjoyment of the sights we were seeing. I will take it with me the next time I go to Spain.


  3. I started looking at this guide because the Blue Guide, bastion of all things cultural it is, was sold out. However, Cadogan Guides proved that not only can it match Blue Guides step for cultured step, but does it with a wry humor and wit that is lacking from that venerable series. The format is plain but navigable, and the maps sufficient. But the strength of this guide does not lie in those areas.

    Cadogan's writers are extremely knowledgable about Spain, and it shows on every page. If you don't want a guide book geared exclusively towards Ibiza-bound high schoolers, this guide will be much more in line with what you are looking for. That's not to say it's classist or for the rich! The deals and tips in here will appease the budget-minded traveler as well as expand the mind.

    A person reading this book will not only understand the history and tradition behind what he or she is visiting, but will digest it in a manner that won't put them to sleep. Elegantly written, it shows that a person can be highbrow and have a sense of humor as well. Whether touring a museum or trying to find some great paella, Cadogan will help you appreciate and understand another part of our world. And I think, at one point, that used to be one of the reasons why people toured Europe.



  4. All of the major tour companies serving Europe are British owned (Trafalgar, Insight, Globus, etc). The Brits know international travel, and when they do, they use Cadogan. This recently updated edition is a must have if you are going to Spain. Cadogan also publishes regional guides if you want even more detailed information. It is filled with more cultural and historical discussion than you will find in the "mass market" type guides like Fodors or Frommers. Clearly, the intelligent traveller's choice. The site, hotel, and restaurant recommendations are spot on, heed them. Five stars with no reservations whatsoever.


  5. Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (12/06)

    Every now and then one discovers a guidebook that is not just useful and comprehensive, but also beautifully written and truly insightful. Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls have written such a guidebook to Spain, a wonderful country wonderfully introduced and presented to a reader who would like to discover more than just the couple of most well known sights and places to visit.

    Offering practical advice on all the "when - how - where - how much - why" questions, with over 1200 suggestions for places to stay, over 1100 suggestions for places to eat and drink, 59 maps, fantastic color photographs and great suggestions on what to see and do, this truly informative book offers so much more. The short section in the "Introduction" gives you a glimpse into what to expect: "Keep your eyes open. Spain is a subtler country than many people think, and reveals itself in surprising ways. You may catch it in the moon reflected in the pool of the Alhambra, in the face of the Velázquez infanta, in a fond medieval jest such as the cats and the rats chiseled into the cloister in Tarragona, or in a lone eagle coasting over a fortified castle in Extremadura. Travel on a train through a sparse Andalucían district in the spring, and all at once your glance may take in more colour than you've ever seen: pink and almond blossoms, oranges on the trees, red poppies and yellow daffodils along the track bed. In a second it will be gone, but you will have seen Spain." If you follow the advice of the authors, I am certain that you will truly see Spain.

    It does not matter which part of Spain you intend to visit, but in any case make sure to read the first six sections in the book - the "Introduction, History, Art and Architecture, Sketches of Spain, Food and Drink, Travel and Practical A - Z." Each of them offer invaluable information and tips to make your stay easier, more pleasant and richer. The "Sketches of Spain" deals with such diverse topics as the bullfights, churros, Templars, flamenco, the Inquisition and more. Reading those pages will make Spain much easier to understand. The Food and Drink sections explains how Spaniards eat, how to order and what to order. It also includes a very useful "menu decoder," which will make it much easier to order duck and get duck and not a turkey (pato - duck, pavo - turkey).

    We used this guidebook during our brief visit to Barcelona and found it accurate, well organized and informative. The provided maps were extremely helpful and the numerous tips on different subjects even more so. We wanted to use the public transportation and thanks to this guidebook we found out that the ten single rides pass can be shared between several people, which saved us enough money to have some excellent coffee and cookies for the difference in price that we would have paid using single tickets.

    I would highly recommend "Spain" to anybody who is willing to keep his or her eyes open, as the authors suggested in the introductory section. A book this well written will delight anybody who loves to travel, wishes to travel or is just dreaming of traveling.


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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

The Xenophobe's Guide to the Spanish Written by Drew Launay. By Oval Books. The regular list price is $6.95. Sells new for $4.78. There are some available for $3.08.
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3 comments about The Xenophobe's Guide to the Spanish.
  1. I'm a Spanish and I enjoyed this book very much because everything it says is true. All the topics are treated with lots of humour and that makes the book really enjoiable. Furthermore, while you are having fun reading the book you learn of the Spanish way of life...


  2. good coverage of all spanish quirks. my friends in spain loved it


  3. This book is a witty and very clever look at Spanish society. I found most of what I read to be so incredibly true that I was laughing out loud. There are some parts which I found to be less than accurate, in my experience at least, and for that I give it four stars instead of five. Other than that, I highly recommend it. Do take it with a grain of sand however.


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Spain Spiral Guide (Aaa Spiral Guides)
Andalus: Unlocking the Secrets of Moorish Spain
Sunflower Guide Mallorca
Spain: In Light and Shadow
Fodor's See It Portugal, 1st Edition (Fodor's See It)
Spain and Portugal (AA Road Map Europe)
Insideout Barcelona City Guide (Insideout City Guide: Barcelona)
The Wines and Landscapes of Spain
Spain, 7th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
The Xenophobe's Guide to the Spanish

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