which travel series book??

Posted by: sneak

which travel series book?? - 05/12/03 03:56 PM

hello!!
so, i have about just over 2 weeks until i fly to spain, and am interested in purchasing a travel series guidebook. in the past i'veused the lonely planet with much satisfaction, but they haven't released an updated version of spain with currency in euros yet.

does anyone have a personal opinion?? (i'll be living it cheap- and backpacking most of the time).

fodors? lonely planet? let's go!? etc....

thanx. smile
Posted by: eduardo

Re: which travel series book?? - 05/12/03 04:17 PM

The Rough Guide to Spain is pretty good, as is the pocket version for Madrid. The Lonely Planet Guide I have shows at the bottom the conversion of 166 pesetas or so to the dollar. To convert the peseta to Euro, you might think about 175 pesos (and counting!)to the Euro, which is rising fast against the dollar.
Posted by: ELECTRACITY

Re: which travel series book?? - 05/12/03 04:50 PM

I have always prefered the "LETS GO!" series. I have the 2003 Spain, Portugal & Morocco. It is my 4 th book. I am using it to plan our trip.
PS: We are also leaving in about 2 weeks wink
Posted by: Snoo

Re: which travel series book?? - 05/12/03 11:35 PM

Sneak, You're in luck! I just purchased the "hot off the presses" Spain - Lonely Planet a few weeks ago. It's the 4th ed. published in March, 2003. I found it on the Books-a-Million site. You may be able to order it from your local bookstore also if you hurry. It has all the currency in Euros and email addresses, too.
Posted by: laduque

Re: which travel series book?? - 05/12/03 11:47 PM

I prefer the Cadogan series which is published in Great Britain, but have found here at Border's. I really enjoy the "off the beaten track" tidbits, especially since i'm not new to Spain. Even my Madrileņo friends were impressed with the recommendations from their Madrid guide.
Posted by: CaliBasco

Re: which travel series book?? - 05/13/03 01:08 PM

For "Throwawayability" I choose Let's Go, as you can rip the newsprint pages out of it when you've visited a specific area.

For "Keepability" I choose the Eyewitness Travel Guide by DK. It makes a nice reference for when you get home and can't remember all the sights...or if you missed a picture. They also have a great history section with timelines, etc. to give your visits a little context.
Posted by: Mongo

Re: which travel series book?? - 05/14/03 12:42 AM

I'm in total agreement on Cadogan. A fresh perspective and great writing. I read Let's Go, LP and Eyewitness, but I carry Cadogan.
(I've never used guidebook hotels or restaurants).I only wish I could find more of them in my local bookstore. I guess it's off to Amazon.com.