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PORTUGAL BOOKS
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Estate Publications (Firm). By Treaty Oak.
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No comments about Spain Map (Travel Reference Map).
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls. By Cadogan Books.
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No comments about Northern Spain: The Basque Lands, Navarra, LA Rioja, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia (Cadogan Guides).
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Debbie Jenkins. By Lean Marketing Press.
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No comments about Buying Property in Murcia: insider tips on buying, selling and renting.
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Paddy Dillon. By Cicerone Press.
The regular list price is $17.95.
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No comments about Walking in the Canary Islands: West : Tenerife, LA Gomera, LA Palma and El Hierro (Cicerone International Walking).
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Ian Robertson. By W. W. Norton & Company.
The regular list price is $19.95.
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No comments about Blue Guide Portugal.
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Amanda Buttinger and Will Lloyd and Brian Frank and Arianna Martinez and Mike Livermore. By Frommers.
The regular list price is $21.99.
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4 comments about Hanging Out in Spain: The Complete Guide to the Hottest Cities, Scenes & Parties.
- When I picked up Hanging Out in Spain, I hoped for an informative guide that would help me find my way around Spain. I went to Spain last year with several guides because I couldn't get the information I need from one guide. When I read Hanging Out in Spain, I realized this would be the only book I will be taking with me on my trip to Spain this year. Not only is it loaded with very useful information, it's written in a casual, comical style. The book addressed all the questions a hip 20- something traveler would need to know, from the coolest night spots, to a concise overview of the history and culture in every region of Spain. They tell you what the local crowds are like, what their interested in talking about, and where to get some edible food. I highly recommend any traveler with plans to go to Spain to pick up Hanging Out in Spain.
- I bought this book before I spent a summer in Spain. When I got to Spain, I had to buy a different travel guide because so many things in this book were not correct. Many of the hours they listed for museums and other attractions were wrong, the prices they listed for restaurants, bars and clubs were wrong, and many of the places they suggested to go were absolutely terrible. I bought the book because I though it was geared for college students, but their attempts for this were way off and it feels like it was written by older people who do not know have fun traveling around Spain.
- I found this book while travelling in Spain last year, so it actually belonged to another traveller. I found it very entertaining to read (unlike a lot of travel books out there) due to the humor they incorporate into the facts and reccomendations. All of the hostels that are recommended were really nice and true to the word of the writers. It gives a list for a 12 hour tour of must sees in every city, which I found very helpful when only spending a day or two in one city. I really enjoyed this book... when my dog chewed it up right before my 3rd trip to Spain, I had to go out and buy another one!
- This guide acted as my bible for planning my trip to Spain. I love that the writers realize that young travels don't always want to hit the 'tourist' spots like museums and churches...I mean, in Europe, there's only so many you can handle! But most of all, I appreciate how they were completely honest about what they thought of certain places. For instance, their description of San Antonio on Ibiza as " a nightmarish combination of suburban shopping mall, soccer riot, and frat party..." helped me decide where I would NOT go. And the interesting little sections on fashion, locals, and drugs were very interesting and helpful. My only hope is that they will update this edition with all the prices in Euros, rather than pesetas.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Jim Clem and Eleanor Clem. By James Clem.
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No comments about El Camino de Santiago A Pictorial Pilgrimage.
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Jan Read. By New Amsterdam Books.
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No comments about Catalonia: Traditions, places, wine and food.
Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Craig Allen. By Interlink Publishing Group.
The regular list price is $13.95.
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2 comments about Eating Out in Barcelona and Catalunya: A Personal Guide to over 75 Local Restaurants (Travel).
- As the only English language guide I know to restaurants in Barcelona and Cataluña, this is a worthwhile book. There are accurate reviews of most, but not all, of Barcelona's best restaurants and some intelligent suggestions about off-the-beaten track places to visit. After living 18 months in Barcelona, I've visited about 25 of his recommendations and agree 80 ith his conclusions. Book dates quickly as the Barcelona restaurant scene is extremely fast moving and quality restaurants like Muffins, Targa Florio and Barceloneta are missing. You might find the style a little grating too, especially the references to the "lovely" girlfriend. But it's helpful as the Spanish language guides tend to review like Michelin, giving too much credit for tradition and not enough for modern ideas and a willingness to take risks. If you have to spend more than 10 days in Barcelona and have the opportunity to eat out several times, this book is a good investment.
- Even if you don't go to Barcelona, you'll enjoy reading about the great meals that Craig Allen and his friends had. I used it as a guide in May 1996, and I found his reviews to be right on. You get much more of a sense of what the food and ambiance is like from this book than from any of the usual travel guides.
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Posted in Portugal (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Holt. By Not Avail.
The regular list price is $18.97.
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No comments about Ven Conmigo!: Holt Spanish Assessment Guide.
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Spain Map (Travel Reference Map)
Northern Spain: The Basque Lands, Navarra, LA Rioja, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia (Cadogan Guides)
Buying Property in Murcia: insider tips on buying, selling and renting
Walking in the Canary Islands: West : Tenerife, LA Gomera, LA Palma and El Hierro (Cicerone International Walking)
Blue Guide Portugal
Hanging Out in Spain: The Complete Guide to the Hottest Cities, Scenes & Parties
El Camino de Santiago A Pictorial Pilgrimage
Catalonia: Traditions, places, wine and food
Eating Out in Barcelona and Catalunya: A Personal Guide to over 75 Local Restaurants (Travel)
Ven Conmigo!: Holt Spanish Assessment Guide
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